Part five of a 12-part series looking back at the most-read stories on Enfield Patch during 2011.
Part three of a 12-part series looking back at the most-read stories on Enfield Patch during 2011.
State senator among the volunteers serving Christmas meal at soup kitchen.
Dysfunction among Republican presidential candidates will open the door for Sarah Palin.
Local Senate and House boundaries changing slightly.
David Kiner, Clemence Dumont and Jake Keller recognized for their service to the town.
At its regular meeting Thursday evening, the Enfield Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on a proposed liquor permit for a new restaurant in the former Friendly's on Enfield St.
The League of Conservation Voters awarded Enfield State Representative Kiner with a perfect score on his voting record on environmental legislation.
In the quarterly Public Information Meeting, residents discussed a number of issues with the newly installed Town Council and Enfield staff including taxes, fire districts, and emergency response.
Some thoughts as I write my final article.
New school board sworn in Tuesday.
The debates are resembling "Animal House."
48 years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Where were you when you heard the news?
Consensus is problems with the utility extend beyond former president Jeffrey Butler.
Removal of vegetative debris to continue for four weeks in the aftermath of Storm Alfred.
Kaupin, Nelson re-appointed as mayor and deputy mayor.
A news release from the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles.
Scott Kaupin likely to remain mayor for a third term.
Historic election results in Enfield.
Voting centers are open until 8 p.m.
Deadline extended due to complications from the power outages across Connecticut.
Governor spends about 30 minutes chatting with residents at Kennedy Middle School.
Q & A with incumbent Republican Scott Kaupin, who is running unopposed.
Questions and answers from District 1 Councilman Joseph Bosco and challenger Jill Krawiec.
The thoughts of District 2 incumbent William "Red" Edgar and challenger Dominic Alaimo.
Passage of a comprehensive jobs bill Wednesday includes $2.2 million for the expansion of the community college’s precision manufacturing program.
Republican Tom Kienzler and Democrat Stephen Palmer talk about the issues facing District 4 residents.
Dr. Jeffrey Schumann comes to town with more than 30 years of public school experience in north central Connecticut.
The finale of a three-part series asking questions of candidates for at-large seats on the Enfield Town Council.
Part two of a three-part series featuring comments from candidates for Enfield Town Council at-large seats.
Part one of a three-part series featuring comments from candidates for Enfield Town Council at-large seats.
A look at the Enfield Board of Education and bipartisanship.
Bill Kiner sits down with the five Democrats running for the Enfield school board.
A look at what's ahead for town boards and commissions.
Thoughts on how to communicate change.
When Congress and the President should be focused on creating jobs, what we get from Republicans is obstructionism.
A look at some agenda items for Enfield boards and commissions.
A lightly attended PZC meeting saw a Public Hearing on the proposed construction of a Public Safety Academy on King St.
Protestors gathered before Bushnell Park in Hartford Wednesday morning to express their dissatisfaction with economic inequality.
In this voter, we are looking at someone who genuinely cares enough to put everything on the line for that one belief.