The calendar of meetings in Essex this week.
Rescue sister cats are this week's winners of the Essex, Chester, Deep River Patch Facebook cover contest. Congratulations kitties!
A letter to parents and students about the upcoming winter sports season highlights the need for fluidity.
On Saturday, February 6, the Essex Library Association is celebrating "Take Your Child to the Library Day," with a special twist this year.
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisan Store presents its newest exhibit, "The Human + Animal Bond."
It was announced Friday, that there was a positive Covid-19 case at John Winthrop Middle School that impacted 12 students and five staff.
Donations will go to the Shoreline Soup Kitchens and Pantries.
This federal program is designed to help certain businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue to pay their employees.
Saturday, February 6th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. join the businesses in downtown Deep River to celebrate the 1st Annual Heartfelt Market.
Essex Town Hall property a weapon-free zone.
Monday, January 25 at 4 p.m. is the last time to cast a vote for the Deep River Municipal Ethics Commission.
What does "remote student status" mean and who is it meant for? A letter from VRHS principal explaines.
The Estuary Transit District’s Complimentary COVID Vaccination Transportation provides FREE accessible transportation to COVID test sites.
First Selectman Angus McDonald updates the town about Covid-19 and vaccines.
An uplifting, yet cautious letter to the town.
Kimberly J. Olson has been appointed to the Library Board of Trustees with a term to expire of November 2, 2021.
The Collaborative Preschool of Chester, Deep River and Essex is currently seeking community children for the upcoming school year.
There is assistance for customers with past-due water balances.
New data from the federal government shows hospital capacity in Middlesex County amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The administration was notified Monday morning that there was a positive Covid-19 case that impacted VRHS students and staff.
Students in all five, Region 4 schools will receive free lunch.
Tri-town parents, Tri-Town Youth Services wants to hear from you.
As a gift to Deep River Rotary, help raise funds by ordering take out meals from Deep River’s Landing & Main.
Deep River's calendar of meetings this week.
Essex's calendar of meetings this week.
Chester's calendar of meetings this week.
Local resident Emily Wrann submitted this restful photo of her pooch, Ernie Buttons.
1.3 million residents are eligible to receive vaccine in Phase 1b as 46,000 first doses are expected to be delivered weekly.
Connecticut's Paid Family and Medical Leave program went into effect Jan. 1, providing up to 12 weeks of paid time off.
Concerned parents have taken to Facebook to voice their concerns surrounding more Covid-19 positive cases this week at VRHS.
The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference’s Board of Control has canceled the 2021 alternative football season.
Wanted; original artwork for a temporary exhibition that reflects artistic visions of human impact on the Connecticut River and its Valley.
Although the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference released their Winter Sports Plan, VRHS has pressed pause for now.
A fun event for the whole family offered by the Essex Library.
Sixty-five individuals, including 56 students and nine staff members at VRHS are required to quarantine due to one positive case of Covid-19
Deep River Library still offering Story Time!
Looks like another day with above-average temperatures for this time of year!
The state is getting ready to move into Phase 1B of the schedule, including individuals 75 and older and certain essential workers.
Local cognitive Psychologist, Dr. Alicia Farrell is offering a series of 4 webinars specifically designed to help parents.
The Jan. 21 virtual hearing will address Allison Sloane's zoning request in the Village Industrial District.