The Essex Land Trust has come up with a unique and exciting way to get people out and enjoying the town's preserves!
It is being asked that masks be worn during peak hours at the Chester Sunday Market to keep everyone safe.
The subject of horse ownership in a, "Village Residence District," on the agenda for the August 3, Planning and Zoning Meeting.
The Principals of Centerbrook have advanced four architects – Ken Cleveland, Aaron Trahan, Anna Shakun, and Erik Lubeck.
Meetings happening this week in the town of Chester.
Meetings happening this week in the town of Essex.
Meetings happening this week in the town of Deep River
Every Wednesday evening, except for the first Wednesday of the month, the Deep River Fire Department holds hands on training.
Tri-Town Youth Services will be at this week’s Chester Sunday Market. Stop by to find out more about this vital organization.
The Chester Library is sporting a handsome new sign made by One Look Sign Company in Centerbrook.
Connecticut Audubon Society President gave an update on the recent issue regarding birds becoming infected with an unidentified disease.
The sidewalk sale starts Firday, July 30th and runs through Sunday, August 1 in downtown Essex!
“Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years,” will open on August 12, at the Ivoryton Playhouse.
Tri-town residents, make this a summer to remember and look to the night sky for some beautiful meteor shower activity.
Young people are get involved, volunteering in the tri-town community.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Gale and Patrick Dilger, along with A little Compassion Inc. non-profit awarded the Alexandra Dilger award to two Deep River residents.
All tree damage clean-up and fence repair has been completed.
Local boxwoods may be under attack from an invasive box tree moth.
Senator Norman Needleman and State Representative Christine Palm applaud the inclusion of state funding for local renovation projects
Open floor teen night this Friday at SoMa in Deep River from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Gather your friends and family and invite them to participate in the fifth annual Conquer The Current Regatta to benefit the CT River Museum
Meetings happening this week in the town of Deep River.
There is still space available at summer camp at the Connecticut River Museum.
"A Rebellious Woman," virtual talk on Zoom is free and open to the public at the Essex Library. Registration is required.
It's Japanese Beetle season. What should you do?
The Essex Board of Trade has organized Alfresco Thursday events now through the end of September each week on Thursday evenings.
The Deep River Library is offering an Owl Pellet Dissection program at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 28 on the Library grounds.
The third annual Nest Water Lantern event is on the horizon. Are you ready?
Deep River is establishing a Recovery Committee concerning the utilization of the ARPA (American Rescue Plans Act) funds.
This week's challenge involves finding the home of one of Deep River's shipbuilders, Eli Denison. This house is located on the corner of ...
A free discussion on starting and maintaining a writing group will be offered by freelance copy editor Deborah Mandel at 7 p.m. Aug. 12.
Nearly 60 lawsuits have been filed relating to abuse alleged to have occurred at the Mount Saint John Academy in Deep River.
The Chester Community Partnership is seeking volunteers
The vote on executive orders!
Come learn about what reptiles live near the river.
Based on water sample tests, the beach at Plattwood Park is closed today, Tuesday, July 20th.
Dr. Kirby Stafford will present an illustrated virtual talk on tick-borne diseases and tick-bite prevention.