The annual sale in the garages behind the convent on Enfield Street has been postponed a week due to a forecast of thunderstorms.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize unsung community leaders.
BREAKING: No information was provided as to the reason for the early closure Thursday.
Some internet customers were still without service Friday, with outages ranging from a few hours to more than an entire day.
The old adage, "Never meet your idols," was happily disregarded by these area residents who shared their experiences with celebrities.
A Patch editor got to spend time Sunday with his favorite ballplayer growing up, and relates the encounter while asking to hear your story.
43 days into his 5,700-plus mile trek from Maine to Florida to California to Washington state, Matt Dyer crossed the border into Enfield.
A GoFundMe page has been esablished by a local resident who grew up in the same Mexican town as Loreto Razon, who died last week.
After more than 35 years of fire service in his hometown, Scott Ellis is moving on to a new venture on the second-largest island in the U.S.
The Ujima African Alliance receives a grant from Eversource Energy to help fund our 2nd Annual Junteenth Festival 2023 June 17, Town Green
Enfield Safe Harbor Homeless for the Homeless Needs for Outreach and Engagement Center volunteers and Summer needs list
His Birthday Parade Was Yesterday!
Registration for May classes has begun.
Dorothy Allen helped create Connecticut's first juvenile review board in Enfield in 1965, and actively served the community for 57 years.
Offerings include classes in cake decorating, field hockey and yoga.
Registration for April classes begins Monday.
The organization is approaching its 40th anniversary of providing meals to people in the community.
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one resident who is making an impact in Enfield.
Book chats, TED Talks and more are on the weekly calendar.
FOCUS airs Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. on Cox Channel 15.
The March newsletter and weekly programs are now posted.
District residents will have the opportunity to view proposed changes to the district bylaws.
The free family expo will be held at John F Kennedy Middle School.
The program focuses on performing minor repairs, at no cost, in homes of people over the age of 60.
The combination of nearly two feet of unexpected snow and a sub-par performance by a now-legendary band is still remembered 4 decades later.
A Valentine's Day ice cream social is set for Monday.
Crafts, bingo, computer class and more are on the schedule this week.
The annual hike will begin at the Scantic River State Park off of Quality Avenue in Somers.
Open gym volleyball, basketball and pickleball are available.
Registration is open for February classes.
Ujima African American Alliance was recently awarded a $5000.000 CT Cultural Fund Operating Support Grant from CT Humanities(CTH).
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Enfield with contributions big and small.
The February newsletter is now online.
Matt Dyer plans to spend the next 18 months walking to all four corners of the continental United States, covering more than 5,600 miles.
Events and programs are set for this week.
January classes begin Tuesday.
We have seen an increase of homelessness in Enfield, the weather has been extremely cold. Thank you for your continued support.
A look back at 30 of the top stories published on Enfield Patch during 2022.
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