This public information from Enfield police is accurate as of Nov. 26, 2019. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Some recent notable accomplishments by college students who reside in Enfield.
Ondine Frohberg of Suffield was last seen Nov. 1 on Route 190 in Enfield.
There was brief concern that several marshals may have been exposed to fentanyl, according to police.
The operator of the stolen vehicle fled the scene on foot, according to police.
The Gene Haas Foundation awarded Asnuntuck Community College’s Advanced Manufacturing Technology program $12,000.
This public information from Enfield police is accurate as of Nov. 22, 2019. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
He regularly supplied cocaine to a drug trafficking organization, according to prosecutors.
Asnuntuck Community College’s Interim Dean of Administration Gennaro DeAngelis hosts this month’s episode of “Changing Lives.”
Friday and Saturday will feature three performances by the Enfield High School Lamplighters.
The Rotary Club of Enfield will hold their annual pancake breakfast on Saturday, Dec. 7th at the Enfield Senior Center. Santa will attend!
Top academic achievers for the first quarter of 2019-20 are recognized.
An old photograph and story from Enfield history and how that site appears today, plus a trivia question about the town.
The Christmas Cheer campaign started by Kyla Pokorny of Enfield while a patient at Connecticut Children's Medical Center continues Saturday.
This public information from Enfield police is accurate as of Nov. 19, 2019. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Powder Hill Road was blocked off in both directions for over an hour as firefighters and police worked at the scene.
Get ahead in an accelerated course and/or register for your spring semester now at Asnuntuck.
The Connecticut Sports Writers' Alliance will honor five John Wentworth Good Sport Award recipients at the 79th Gold Key Dinner in April.
She was rescued about three-quarters of a mile downstream from the bridge early Sunday afternoon, according to authorities.
The latest edition of the Hidden Gems series features a phenomenal restored century-old banquet hall and two affiliated businesses.
Students and staff were in a 'secure the building' protocol as police investigated.
LISTEN, LEARN, LIAISON AT LEGION 4TH DISTRICT MEETINGS - THE PART ALL LEGIONNAIRES PLAY IN THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS IS VITAL TO OUR MISSION
“The Journey” Don’t Stop Believing the Network Against Domestic Abuse Annual Purple Event Nets Over $34,000 to Support Programs and Services
Police Chief Alaric Fox said calls being received by Enfield residents soliciting donations for the department are a scam.
Many valuable items, including front row graduation seats, Billy Joel and Boston Bruins tickets, restaurant cards and more are up for grabs.
Anyone with information pertaining to his whereabouts is asked to contact the Enfield Police Department.
Parkway Pavilion Health & Rehabilitation Center Host Halloween Party for Over 200 Children
Rich’s Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Annual Turkey & Food Drive, Saturday November 23
This public information from Enfield police is accurate as of Nov. 12, 2019. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Some recent notable accomplishments by college students who live in Enfield.
Asnuntuck Community College’s Alpha Lambda Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society recently held their induction ceremony.
Several aspects of history were made as a result of the Enfield municipal elections last week.
Action kicks off Monday in the boys soccer, girls volleyball and field hockey state tournaments; here's where area teams will be playing.
This public information from Enfield police is accurate as of Nov. 8, 2019. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
State police and an out-of-town canine unit searched a walking trail adjacent to the Enfield-Suffield Veterans Bridge Friday.
Top academic achievers for the first marking period of 2019-20 are recognized.
Tobacco Valley Teachers Federal Credit Union 2019 Teacher Grant Award
Police ask anyone with in-car video cameras who were in the Route 190 area on Nov. 1 to check their footage for any signs of the woman.