Take a look back at the past week in Enfield and catch up on any headlines you may have missed.
A special ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America was observed Saturday by the Enfield Fire District.
Dr. Michael Zapor, a Fermi High School alumnus, relates his experiences treating patients from the Pentagon following the 9/11 attacks.
A woman dedicated to assisting military families and some local veterans put up the annual tribute to state victims of the 9/11 attacks.
Asnuntuck Community College student Claudia Cupe has been named the first McLaughlin Fellow in Leadership at the college.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Enfield.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Enfield area soon.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.
She will serve out the term of the late Joyce Hall, who died unexpectedly on Aug. 13. Pickett is also on the ballot for the Nov. 2 election.
In a party line 6-3 vote, a resolution banning cannabis establishments was passed Tuesday night by the Enfield Town Council.
This public information from the Enfield Police Department is accurate as of Sept. 7, 2021. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Enfield Safe Harbor Warming Center Outreach & Engagement Center will be open weekly every Thursday instead of Wednesday
What happened in the past week that is of interest to readers in Enfield.
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An old photograph and story from Enfield history and how that site appears today, plus a trivia question.
Many streets and homes in Enfield were affected by a downpour which began Wednesday and continued into the early morning hours Thursday.
The grant was giving in support of our vision to expand our services to our homeless Population. Thank you Hartford Foundation Public Giving
Enfield Safe Harbor Warming Center opens early to serve our homeless population
Anthony DiLizia is walking more than 70 miles to raise funds for the families of the 13 fallen warriors of the Kabul Airport attack.
The late Amy Romano was one of the most celebrated and beloved athletes, coaches and teachers in Enfield history.
Autumn brings a few pumpkin patches to life in the Enfield area.
The Carol Rivest Memorial Foundation recently made its sixth donation to Asnuntuck Community College’s Women’s Leadership Institute.
Bus routes for Enfield students have been posted for the 2021-22 academic year.
A trio of local residents is among the newest class of Connecticut state troopers.
This public information from the Enfield Police Department is accurate as of Aug. 30, 2021. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
The College is offering late start courses that begin in September or October.
A new law provides towns may prohibit cannabis establishments, and the Enfield Town Council is proposing to enact such an ordinance.
This public information from the Enfield Police Department is accurate as of Aug. 27, 2021. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
The two young men were stopped in traffic when their vehicle was struck from behind by a tractor trailer truck on U.S. 30.
A look at the state title history for Enfield High School fall teams, plus the 2021 fall schedules for Enfield and Civic Leadership squads.
Retired Thompsonville Fire Chief Frank Alaimo has been selected to run for the District 3 seat currently held by Donna Szewczak.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
The 11th annual event named in memory of a standout Fermi High School athlete and coach is slated for Sunday at Enfield High School.
Four officers now comprise a community policing unit dedicated exclusively to improving life in the Thompsonville section of Enfield.
The bulk of the storm missed the northern Connecticut area, but towns did sustain heavy rain with some flooding and trees down.