Officers will be at a local restaurant as part of a 'Tip-a-Cop' fundraiser for Connecticut Special Olympics.
The town's Republican mayor and top-ranking council Democrat issued a joint statement condemning the murder of GOP activist Charlie Kirk.
She won a large payout on the $20-game, ensuring grocery affordability for a short period of time.
The nonprofit recently awarded a sizable donation to a project aimed at recognizing young readers in Enfield.
A recent photo contest depicting Enfield-area teenage hangouts from the early 1980s was the most difficult in recent memory.
Our latest Enfield Patch photo contest brings back memories of the author's high school days in the early 1980s.
Demolition and construction work has begun at the Enfield Manor & Extension housing complex on Route 5.
A fun day will honor the legacy of a beloved coach, while aiding the family of an athlete recently diagnosed with the same terminal illness.
Tim Jensen, editor of the Enfield Patch will share past and present scenes of Enfield at an upcoming presentation at the library.
The latest Gem is a go-to stop for a popular team sport — once you know it's there.
Numerous residents and businesses in and around Enfield are pitching in to assist the family of Jashua Martinez with funeral expenses.
She was instrumental in the development of many programs which served the youth and elderly of Enfield alike.
Dana Morse, 51, was struck by a vehicle while walking to work on Halloween morning. He died Thursday of complications from his injuries.
Mary Ann Randazzo has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
The Enfield Police Department has added two new police officers.
A life-changing event took place on this date in 2009.
A lucky Patch reader has won a gift card by demonstrating his knowledge of useless Enfield trivia, as well as knowing how to use Google.
A lucky Patch reader will win a gift card by demonstrating their knowledge of useless Enfield trivia, as well as knowing how to use Google.
World War II veterans from Enfield are asked to contact Enfield Town Clerk Sheila Bailey.
A number of items were placed on an iron fence on Pearl Street Tuesday afternoon; they were gone by Wednesday morning.
Caitlin Condon has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts within Hartford County, Connecticut.
Lucien Lefevre will be honored this month for his years of dedication to veterans, active military and volunteer service.
The sign was taken out of its frame on the front lawn of the church Friday morning, and church officials are merely asking for its return.
These stories were among the most-read on Enfield Patch during 2024.
Two contestants answered all 12 questions correctly; one will receive a gift card from Frank Pepe's.
In the generous spirit of the holidays, a lucky Patch reader could win a gift card by showing their knowledge of useless Enfield trivia.
Blitzkrieg! Pro Wrestling is encouraging fans to bring a new unwrapped toy to its Dec. 14 show in Enfield to aid the EPD Toys for Joy drive.
Dana Morse was struck by a vehicle on Halloween morning, and found in a ditch with severe injuries. A police investigation is ongoing.
They have filed complaints with animal control officers and their district representative about a neighbor's practice of leaving food out.
A Silver Alert had been issued for a 14-year-old who had been reported missing from Enfield Sunday, according to police.
A woman dedicated to assisting military families put up the annual tribute to state victims of the 9/11 attacks.
The injured bird was picked up on Moody Road and taken to a birds of prey rehabilitation center, according to police.
The latest weekly offerings from the Enfield Senior Center.
Upcoming events and updated information from the Enfield Senior Center.
Some surrounding towns postponed their event due to the iffy forecast, but Enfield plunged forward to the delight of visitors.
An evening of family fun, informative demonstrations and community togetherness is planned for Aug. 6 at the Enfield town hall and green.
A series of activities have been planned to commemorate the anniversary of the Enrico Fermi High School graduation a half-century ago.
Enfield officials are striving to get a miracle dog a new home.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing 2024 graduates.
With the pending sale of the St. Adalbert Church property, parents and former students were determined to retrieve the buried artifacts.