The work of two Enfield moms helps make the holidays a bit brighter
An old photograph and story from Enfield's past and how that site appears today, plus a trivia question.
A car slammed into a Chinese restaurant in the Thompsonville section of Enfield Wednesday.
The high school wrestling icon will be honored as a member of the Class of 2022 by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum.
Christmas Tree Pickup
Enfield police are investigating a Monday night double-stabbing.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.
All programs will be held virtually until further notice as COVID-19 cases surge.
Wreaths laid in touching tribute at the flagpole in St. Patrick's Cemetery.
The owner of Matt's Cards and Comics on Route 190 is providing free prewrapped books and graphic novels for ages 3 and up until Dec. 24.
Rich Tkacz is one of the area's most dedicated volunteers, following his dad's example to help numerous others in the community.
An historic riverside building, a top venue for weddings and events, is tucked away at the bottom of a hill, just yards from a main roadway.
Local BNI chapter makes donation to Asnuntuck's Foundation.
An inspirational essay about fatherhood, from a son's viewpoint and published for the final time on the 10th anniversary of his passing.
The Central Library will be capping capacity at 20 individuals starting Dec. 21.
With heavy snow in the forecast, the superintendent of schools has deemed Thursday to be a traditional "snow day" for Enfield students.
A winter storm projected to drop a foot or more of snow has prompted Enfield officials to deter non-essential travel for their employees.
This public information from Enfield police is accurate as of Dec. 15, 2020. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Patch asked readers to nominate an Enfield Business of the Year; many cited the combo of Hazardville Wellness and Jacqui Campbell Nutrition.
The writer will share her book “Across the Table” at the Jan. 6 virtual event.
In anticipation of an expected storm this week, Enfield officials have updated the snow and ice control plan for town roads and buildings.
Holiday craft kits and letters from Santa are just a few of the holiday programs on the agenda this December.
The original plan to switch to all-remote learning from Dec. 21 through Jan. 8 has been moved up, and will begin Monday, officials said.
A Massachusetts man is accused of illegal sexual contact with a 13-year-old girl, according to a police report.
This public information from Enfield police is accurate as of Dec. 10, 2020. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
The cutoff date to apply for the annual toy drive by the Enfield Police Department is Dec. 14. Toy and monetary donations are still needed.
Asnuntuck will hold a virtual event which will help current and potential students register, and ask questions about the Spring semester.
The live virtual reading will be presented Dec. 21.
Patch asked readers to nominate their favorite spots as Enfield Business of the Year, and a number of respondents cited Caronna's Market.
A window was smashed by a brick at the John Maciolek American Legion Post 154 building in Enfield last week, and police are investigating.
Police said a man stole an undisclosed amount of cash and fled the bank in a silver car.
He taught elementary school music in Enfield for 45 years, and lived his life by the motto, "to be kind to one another." He died Sunday.
The boy was accidentally crushed to death under a pickup truck while riding in the back with the tailgate down, according to police.
Top academic achievers for the first marking period of 2020-21 are recognized.
Cold Harbor Seafood will be closed this week to allow staffers to be tested after close contact with a person diagnosed with coronavirus.