This edition highlights the many upcoming programs available in the months of November and December.
Two new classes have been added to the lineup.
The woman, who was visiting from Vermont, was last seen taking a dog for a walk on Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
Glastonbury Cares is seeking donations to provide meals to families.
Whole Foods Glastonbury chefs Alex Czehmester and Larry Siragusa were the stars of the show recently at a COVID-safe gourmet dinner.
Chefs Alex Czehmester and Larry Siragusa were the stars of the show recently at the COVID-safe dinner for eight.
This program is sponsored by Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Funding.
Health officials outline safe trick-or-treating practices, as well as alternative activities.
The winning ticket was also sold at a store in Glastonbury.
Upcoming COVID-safe Halloween programs and events are highlighted.
All residents and businesses are urged to reduce water usage.
Thirteen new positive cases were reported this past week.
Food donation bags for hungry kids contain a variety of items from breakfast essentials, to snacks, and easy meal solutions.
Enjoy wine and Bear's BBQ to support draft horses
East Hartford resident hits for $15k.
Personal care products such as soap, toothpaste and deodorant also will be accepted.
More than 200 people have signed up so far.
Flu clinics are scheduled, but appointments and face masks are required due to COVID-19.
Wednesday hours at the transfer station have been modified.
Information includes flu clinics, recycling events, absentee ballots, and more.
Clean seasoned fire wood is the only material which can be burned, while charcoal is permitted for cooking fires.
This newsletter is a source of information on the Senior Center.
The center provides a supervised, after-school space for kids to have fun, do homework and eat healthy snacks.
WTML will re-introduce Saturday hours beginning Sept. 19.
The event will include a show for cars 1989 and older and a Pre-war Concours d’Elegance.
There's a limited Time tax credit opportunity for eligible businesses.
Reductions in outdoor water use are encouraged as the best way to meet conservation goals.
The annual Doggy Paddle has been rescheduled with COVID-19 guidelines.
The Connecticut United Ways 2020 ALICE Report Lays Bare the Severity of the Economic Challenges Facing Many Families in the State
Connecticut police departments have received a sharp increase in domestic violence calls since COVID, compared to previous years.
Sponsors needed! Proceeds benefit the CT Draft Horse Rescue
Events for the month will include virtual story times, household hazardous waste collection, and a virtual veterans social.
Parking permits are now required.
The work stations in the Academy Cafeteria are closing at 12:30 p.m. today.
A Junior League, plus Junior and Senior Clinics, have been scheduled.
Suggestions include taking shorter showers and minimizing watering of lawns and gardens.
More than 550 residents have been tested this past week, with seven testing positive for COVID-19.
The funds will help the people in the Greater Hartford area who are struggling with food insecurity.
Proof of Glastonbury residency is required.