The home merchandise chain will be opening its new Enfield location Thursday.
The first home of a nearly century-old Enfield business institution was brought down Thursday.
Sale of the land to Nutmeg Solar LLC was officially recorded last week, and site work has begun.
An Illinois-based beauty supply company operates nearly 1,200 stores nationwide, with its newest opening recently in Enfield.
Check out the average rental costs in north-central Connecticut's large markets.
The 140-year-old newspaper began as the Thompsonville Press in 1880.
After more than three decades on Elm Street, a popular hobby and collectibles shop has moved into the Hazardville section of town.
A sports bar and restaurant chain with locations in Enfield and Cromwell has lost a partial judgment in a wage lawsuit.
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The new store in the Raffia Plaza features handcrafted gift items made by nearly 20 area artisans.
Check out the average rental prices for major markets in north-central Connecticut.
A small paint shop in North Thompsonville has withstood the onslaught of big box home improvement stores and is actually expanding.
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Ronald P. Coderre was formally installed as 4th District Commander at the CT Dept. Convention held in Trumbull, CT July 14 – 15, 2019
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A longtime culinary presence in Enfield has turned off its burners after more than six decades in business.
The family-friendly entertainment venue plans to debut in Enfield in the spring.
After more than four decades in Enfield, the retailer is closing its store in the Enfield Commons shopping center.
Northern Connecticut Agricultural Summit, “Farming for Your Future” Saturday, March 2, 2019 at Asnuntuck Community College
The beleaguered shopping mall sold at auction last month for more than $11 million.
The New Day Church has finally moved into its new location in the former Namco building at 1551 King Street.
The identity of the high bidder on the shopping mall has not yet been revealed.
The beleaguered shopping mall is scheduled to be auctioned online beginning Dec. 10.
Enfield residents offered their two, three and four cents when asked about development in town.
The winery, owned by a graduate of Fermi High School, will share a building with the popular Powder Hollow Brewery.
Local resident is latest recipient in the company’s Annual Caregiver Scholarship Program.
A new owner is looking to bring some old favorites back to the store's customers.
The United Bank Foundation Connecticut has announced its 2018 academic scholarships and vocational awards.
A photo and story of a beloved business from Enfield's past.
A total of 24 establishments had their liquor licenses suspended between February and April by the Connecticut Liquor Control Commission.
The owners have been recognized for their generosity and commitment to the Enfield community.
The plan is to consolidate all employees into Massachusetts by 2021.