A positive case of the coronavirus was confirmed in a 26-year-old Enfield resident Thursday.
Connecticut Traverse Hike on the New England Trail - W. Hartford Reservoir #6 to Route 6 in Farmington
Bill Rasmussen founded ESPN in 1978, and plans to help celebrate the network's 40-year anniversary of its launch this September.
It’s only fitting since we love what we do; we love our patients and the community; and, we love our staff...
New England Primary Care welcomes Dr. Francine York to it's practice starting on January 2, 2019.
See our winning x-ray in celebration of National Radiologic Technology Week…
Local runner honored as part of the Aiello Inspiration Team at the Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon
Participants to Raise Critically Needed Awareness and Funds for Alzheimer’s Care, Support and Research.
New England Primary Care welcomes Olatunde Owoeye, APRN, FNP-BC, to its staff
For the third year in a row, New England Urgent Care wins the North Central News Readers Poll in the “Best Walk-in Medical” category.
The facility was one of three statewide which were recently fined by the state Department of Public Health.
The 2016 Enfield Recreation Department Holiday Lighting Contest has been co-sponsored by Panera Bread of Enfield.
The community forum will center on the opioid epidemic.
Overdose deaths continue to climb across Connecticut. Patch looks at the deaths in Enfield.
The group will share Parkinson’s related information, resources and experiences in a friendly, supportive and confidential setting.
Parkway Pavilion Healthcare celebrated their 42nd Annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon during Nursing Home Week in Enfield.
An essay about the devastating effects of aging, memory loss and self-pity, written by a son about his mom.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2015 cases throughout all of CT.
An Enfield reader expresses their opinion on the safety of the artificial turf fields at the town's two high schools.
Be informed and educated on current health practices that will benefit our community.
Red Cross blood donors in January will get a $5 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card to be used at participating locations in the Enfield area.
A state review of all CT hospitals reveals which ones left objects in patients, the number of patients that fall, and other adverse events.
Quarterly grades for all of the nation's hospitals were recently released, and we have ratings for all 27 in Connecticut.
Find out where you can give blood in your area for patients undergoing liver and other types of transplants during Liver Awareness Month.
Experts who specialize in primary care, cancer, diabetes, obesity, heart health, behavioral health and nutrition will be on hand Oct. 7.
We'll let you know how Connecticut fared and you can also calculate for yourself using a handy tool.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention may be awaiting them.
Dr. Robert Langone was the most recent guest of Rep. David Kiner.
U.S. News and World Report released its annual rankings Tuesday.
According to the CDC, Enfield had 10 cases of Lyme disease in 2014 with 5 of them confirmed and 5 probable cases.
The report examined drinking patterns in the summer months for all 50 states, and even highlights which days people drink the most.
Acadia (Stop & Shop), Big Y, ShopRite, 7-11 and several other bottled brands have been recalled due to possible E. Coli contamination.
Johnson Memorial Medical Center's home health and hospice care agency, Home and Community Health Services,announces 2015 scholarship winners
These belt-busting meals contain the highest calorie count at chain restaurants in the Enfield area and beyond.
Hundreds died from opiate overdose deaths in 2014, and this in-depth review tracks the cases in the state and in your local communities.
An Enfield Public Library program.
Students, parents, faculty raise funds for American Cancer Society in memory of teacher Nancy Simmons.
Twenty servers from local restaurants received the five-hour training program.
The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection cautions people with respiratory ailments may have adverse reactions on Friday.
The new rules reportedly are the result of someone changing a baby's diaper on a bus.