Fluorescent, compact fluorescent light bulbs, batteries, rechargeable batteries, paint, lawn care chemicals and more can be discarded.
Halloween costume exchange, parade and more planned for October.
All Northeast Utilities employees will always carry photo identification. CL&P is a Northeast Utilities company.
Monday, September 29 is National Coffee Day. Where is your favorite place to go for coffee in Granby & East Granby? Tell us in the comments!
A weekly review of the Granby Patch news stories of the past week.
A letter to the editor from Granby resident Bill Regan
CT Lottery announces tickets for New Year's $1 million Super Draw go on sale this Sunday, Sept. 28.
Thousands of salmon, brown trout and rainbow trout have been stocked in the Upper Naugatuck River and other rivers and ponds this week.
This moose was spotted by a Granby girl who thought it was a large deer. The CT DEEP says to look out for an increase in sightings.
Each year, the American Library Association dedicates a week to sponsor events throughout the country to shine a light on censorship.
In case you missed any, here's a list of the top 10 local stories on Granby-East Granby Patch during the week of Sept. 14-20.
We feature beautiful local dream houses from around the state.
Here are some events taking place in and around town this weekend.
Register for classes at www.granbyrec.com.
Happy National Cheeseburger Day! Where do you go when you need a fix?
Project Touted for Safety, Innovation and Teamwork by ENR Magazine
This is a free opportunity for residents to learn about obtaining quality, affordable health care.
4 simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
When is the best time to see fall foliage in Connecticut? Check our guide to find out.
A $45 million castle can be yours, the UConn Husky Mascot in a controversy, and a plane crash.
The state is baby-friendly and has great health care for new mothers and infants.
Plus a CT school briefly under lockdown, a new children’s museum opens and more from our CT Patches.
Former White House attorney sentenced for attempted murder, and you can own your own Connecticut castle for $45 million.
161 Connecticut residents perished in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001,13 years ago today. Here are some of their stories.
Thirteen years after the tragic events of 9/11, police first responders spoke to Patch about the first-hand experiences they'll never forget
Families of the nearly 3,000 victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were permitted to enter the NYC 9/11 Memorial & Museum on Wednesday.
Mom who left child in a hot parked car while she shopped appears in court, and East Haven police investigate an armed bank robbery.
Flags will be flown at half-staff in remembrance of those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Although the leak is significant by the volume of passwords released, many of the usernames and passwords are no longer valid.
New leases will require those renting shellfish beds to actively cultivate them and take steps to reduce harmful "vibrio" bacteria.
Biking for a good cause, DOT tries to get drivers to slow down on I-84, police investigate condo after complaints about fleas, and more.
The Anti Defamation League says there’s a significant increase in violent anti-Semitic assaults in 2014.
From crossbows to West Nile Virus to tagging, here is what you need to know for the 2014 deer and turkey season in Connecticut.
Fall colors will be on full display in October.
Yankee Magazine shared the best New England apple orchards and Connecticut is mysteriously missing. What orchards did they miss?
Plus: Man Charged in Connection With Beating Death of Monroe Woman; UConn Player Retires; Therapy Dog Walk-a-Thon Honors Sandy Hook Victim.
Local children of all ethnic backgrounds, ages 5-13 years old, are encouraged to audition.
Would you know what to do if there were a serious emergency? Be informed, be prepared.
Walk Re-Named in Memory of Founder Beverly Levy.
Gordon Ramsay improves a Connecticut inn, and police probe two sex assaults involving Connecticut college students.