The latest Enfield business entities to register with the state.
Several local business entities have officially registered with the state of Connecticut in recent weeks.
A successful Massachusetts-based restaurant will soon be adding a second location, bringing first-of-its-kind cuisine to Enfield.
Several new local business entities have registered with the state of Connecticut.
Several new Enfield businesses have registered with the state.
A catch of "mushy" swordfish is prompting an Enfield fish market to offer refunds and the community is hailing the "customer service."
The North Central District Health Department granted the restaurant a 30-day license following a non-scored inspection report last week.
Several state lawmakers and NAACP officials are saying the store sending home an employee due to her hair violates the CROWN Act of 2021.
A March 3 inspection by the North Central District Health Department yielded numerous violations which must be corrected prior to reopening.
King Donuts will offer an expanded selection of breakfast sandwiches, as well as traditional doughnuts and coffee.
A CT Lottery player from Enfield recently claimed the top prize of $24,000 on a lucky 24K scratch ticket.
A list of businesses that were formed in Enfield from Feb. 9 through Feb. 22, 2024.
Haya Sushi will offer 16 types of sushi, plus many other varieties of authentic Japanese cuisine.
Many customers of the cable company in northern Connecticut said they had no service until after the Super Bowl had started.
A half-dozen women are now showcasing their wares and services at a quaint new boutique in the Hazardville section of Enfield.
Here is a list of businesses that were registered in Enfield from Jan. 12-25, 2024.
The owners of Jimmy's Pub and Pizza Palace have written a response to a council decision to ban parking from an adjacent side street.
Here is a list of businesses that were registered in Enfield from Jan. 5 through Jan. 11, 2024.
There are a number of options for football fans from Enfield to take in the big game.
Global manufacturer of high-performance severe service valves is based in Enfield
The clothing and outdoor recreational equipment chain will open in 2024 in Brookside Plaza, in the former location of Bed Bath & Beyond.
Fermi High School alum Valerie Romano Dumais is the new executive director at All American Assisted Living on Route 190.
Responsible for human resources at global valve manufacturer on Phoenix Avenue
The Sugar Magnolia Bakery is a longtime dream come true for owner Ellen D'Angelo, named for her love for the music of the Grateful Dead.
Conquer Fitness has moved its training facility to a larger space, and is celebrating with an open gym event to help the Enfield Food Shelf.
A manager confirmed Monday that the multiplex will be shutting its doors on Dec. 7.
A restaurant was accused of violating overtime and minimum wage provisions when it operated in 3 Connecticut towns, federal officials said.
A convenience store on Enfield Street recently sold a CT Lottery scratch ticket which provided a $30,000 bonanza to the buyer.
The Massachusetts-based developer has acquired the property for $4.6 million, according to Enfield land records.
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved conversion of an old bank and restaurant building into a marijuana dispensary.
An old photograph and story from Enfield's past and how that site appears today, plus a trivia question.
After nearly 30 years, the golf range on North Street was forced to close last fall in favor of installing a solar farm on the property.
An Enfield store had the lucky touch when it came to a CT Lottery scratch ticket.
The newest Connecticut location for the auto parts chain opened last week in the Scitico section of town.
The grocer had been a fixture in Longmeadow for more than half a century.
In a stretch of Route 5 covering less than a mile, from the North Thompsonville Fire Department to the state line, there are 7 smoke shops.
Music Outlet began at the old Enfield Outlet Mall, and will soon conclude a lengthy run in the Hazard Trade Mart.
A disconnect perceived by a number of small business owners inside the mall led to a roundtable gathering with Enfield officials Monday.