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Enfield Digest: The Week In Review
What happened in the past week that is of interest to readers in Enfield.

Here's everything you need to know about what happened in Enfield and the area in the past seven days.
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First, your weekend weather:
- Saturday: Clear throughout the day. High: 78 Low: 58.
- Sunday: Possible light rain in the evening and overnight. High: 75 Low: 63.
Here are the top stories in Enfield this week:
- Hurricane Ida Remnants Leave Floods Throughout Enfield [PHOTOS] (Enfield Patch)
- Army Veteran Marching From Enfield To New London For 'Kabul 13' (Enfield Patch)
- 3 Enfield Residents Among 100 New Connecticut State Troopers (Enfield Patch)
- Amy Romano Remembered At Enfield Field Hockey Event [PHOTOS] (Enfield Patch)
- Who's Coming, Who's Going: The Most Recent Enfield Home Sales (Enfield Patch)
- Picture Enfield - Then And Now (Enfield Patch)
- School Bus Routes Released For Enfield Students (Enfield Patch)
- Enfield Obituaries: Recent Passings (Enfield Patch)
- LETTER: Enfield Democrats Support Allowing Cannabis Businesses (Enfield Patch)
This weekend in Enfield:
Saturday, September 4
Sunday, September 5
- Martha Parsons House Museum Tours Every Sunday (2:00 PM)
Enfield Patch Notebook
- Enfield Police Department: "The Enfield Police Department is looking for your help in locating 17 year old Armand Ortiz who was reported missing. If you have any information on Armand's whereabouts please contact the Enfield Police Department at 860-763-6400." (Facebook)
- Afscme Local 391: "On behalf of our sisters and brothers of Local 391, we offer our deepest condolences to the Connecticut State Police on the tragic line of duty passing of their brother." (Facebook)
- Enfield Recreation Department: "Be safe, get out and have fun this holiday weekend! Looking for something to do? How about taking a hike! Did you know that hiking keeps your mind sharper than many other forms of exercise (Univ. of CA - Berkeley)?" (Facebook)
- Enfield Recreation Department: "As Labor Day weekend is the unofficial end of summer, many people like to get in as much water activities as possible. Remember to practice #WaterSafety at all times when in and around water and don't forget your PFD! " (Facebook)
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That's it for today. See you all next week for another update. If you're feeling these newsletters, consider inviting some of your friends and neighbors to read along. You can send them this link to subscribe.
— Tim Jensen
E-mail: tim.jensen@patch.com
Tim Jensen is in his fourth decade of reporting news and sports in north central Connecticut. He currently oversees four Patch sites: Enfield, Windsor Locks-East Windsor, South Windsor and Ellington-Somers, and is also the Connecticut sports editor. He is president of the Connecticut Sports Media Alliance, serving as Gold Key Dinner chairman since 2015. He is commissioner of Blitzkrieg! Pro, an independent professional wrestling promotion based in Enfield. Tim has two children: Alex, a student at Seton Hall Law School, and Mia, who attends Springfield College.
Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Enfield Digest? You can contact me at tim.jensen@patch.com.
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