Enfield officials say yard waste pickup begins April 10 and street sweeping starts March 30 across town.
CT State Asnuntuck will hold an Open House on April 9 from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Police say the missing person was last seen driving in a vehicle and has not been heard from since.
Players ages 8 and older must attend evaluations ahead of the spring season.
Emergency crews responded around 7 p.m. to a reported fire at a home on Asnuntuck Street.
Organizers say the event has helped provide more than 100,000 meals to Enfield families since it began in 2011.
Ramirez will work alongside a field training officer as he transitions into patrol duties in Enfield.
Officials also addressed questions about the town attorney hiring process.
Friends and family will gather this week in Enfield to honor the longtime fire service volunteer and community leader.
First 100 days of Enfield DTC promises made, promise kept
State police said children were on board the bus, but no injuries were reported.
The town’s Child Development Center is seeking seasonal aides to support classroom staff.
The Town of Enfield is accepting applications for multiple Tons-O-Fun Summer Camp positions through April 24 at 5 p.m.
Town staff said required filings had not been completed, delaying a formal vote until next month.
State records detail the businesses formed in Enfield during the past month.
The 20th annual dinner dance will raise money for Enfield’s largest summer tradition.
Interested applicants can find more details and apply through the housing authority’s website.
A popular local food truck known for Puerto Rican-inspired eats is getting a new look.
Administrators emphasized that salaries and benefits remain the primary drivers of the increase, consistent with past years.
The event gives residents a chance to support student musicians while enjoying a Friday night hockey matchup.
A closer look at what aging infrastructure and deferred maintenance mean for Enfield’s future.
Buyers have a narrow window to tour the building before submitting best and final offers.
Police are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel to keep roads clear for plows and emergency crews.
Temporary seasonal roles could start as early as mid-May or mid-June.
Party City is back in Connecticut with a local store in a pop-up partnership anchored by Staples.
A Breakdown in Procedure, Not a Personnel Dispute
Town Manager Matt Coppler said long-term planning will be key as infrastructure costs rise.
Police said officers spotted narcotics paraphernalia in plain view during a Feb. 18 traffic stop near Hazard Avenue.
Town officials say the hiring followed standard procedures, while some questions were raised about the RFP process.
Firefighters knocked down the blaze within minutes, but heavy heat and smoke damage forced the home to be condemned.
Online enrollment begins next month, with an early-entry waiver window closing April 13.
A jury found the 35-year-old guilty of first-degree sexual assault and multiple protective order violations stemming from a 2024 incident at
The property’s representatives allege major issues have been fixed, as town officials prepare for a return visit.
Enfield EMS publicly congratulated the longtime North Thompsonville leader.
There will be no rubbish or recycling pickup on Monday, Feb. 16, and all collections will be delayed by one day for the week.
The Town Council voted Feb. 2 to appoint the attorney to a two-year term as Enfield’s Town Attorney.
Commissioners imposed weekday limits on 1604 King St. work and removed “character” as a denial factor in zoning cases.
There will be some significant changes to the weather forecast over the next week.
Enfield residents of all ages can apply online for financial help before the March 31 deadline.
Promising start to the term