Please review the town updates outlined below, which have been summarized here for resident convenience.
Proceeds benefit the CT Draft Horse Rescue
The foundation has passed $4M in total giving during its existence.
Applications may be submitted by email, mail, or drop box
Each pie is freshly baked and comes with a miniature American flag.
An actual reopening date has not been set.
The winning ticket was sold in New Britain.
The utility will pay 100 percent of the cost of some energy-saving measures.
The company is offering flexible payment plans.
Officials advise wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants, checking property for areas of standing water.
The usual April opening was delayed due to COVID-19.
Items you order will be waiting for you in a bag by the parking lot entrance.
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A virtual fundraising event
The goal is to make at least 200 masks per day.
Due to the coronavirus, phone calls, e-mails or texts are replacing door knocking to get customer consent.
Social distancing and face masks will be required.
Helpful resources that can be accessed virtually focusing on different topics will be posted throughout the week.
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We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Patch is sharing these amazing stories.
Several residents of Hartford and Tolland counties were among the big winners over the past week in the CT Lottery.
Check out the latest look at renovations to the Welles-Turner Library.
We all know folks who are making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The latest big wins in the CT Lottery featured several players from Hartford and Tolland counties.
A Glastonburty player and another from Manchester won a combined $160,000 in the CT Lottery.
State officials have confirmed a new set of coronavirus statistics and there are 25 more cases in Glastonbury.
State officials have confirmed a new set of coronavirus statistics.
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Glastonbury officials have released a statement in reaction to the first local death related to the coronavirus.
The coronavirus crisis has left a historic ferry on the Connecticut River at the dock for now.
Nate Daly’s wish to go to Hawaii honors not only his surgeries, but his father’s too.
Glastonbury police gave a sheltered child a birthday surprise over the weekend.