Sunday night was the last night for the family-oriented restaurant/adventure spot in Connecticut.
Owner and Suffield resident Shawna Nelson talks about her custom furniture business.
From hand-delivered goods in 1923 to an independent, family-owned supermarket chain. President Jim Nilsson talks about his family's business.
An informational meeting is scheduled for Feb. 6.
Tell us your ideas for a business that would thrive in this location.
State senator and Granby Memorial graduate Kevin Witkos plans to run Wilson’s with his wife Esther.
A Q&A with owner and Granby resident Linda Pollock.
Owner Jennifer Girard talks about her new business, coming soon to Granby.
The East Granby business is celebrating its one-year anniversary.
Nobody knows Granby better than you. Tell us what type of business you think would thrive in this location.
If your New Year's resolution is to live a greener lifestyle, check out these 20 tips to help you stick to your plan.
Tell us how you like to exercise in the comments and share your suggestions for places to work out and stay in shape in 2013.
Choosing the appropriate sparkling wine for New Year's Eve can make you dizzy before the first sip. Here's a handy guide to the intoxicating world of bubbles on a budget.
Jessica Mikan, owner of Magic Kringle and producer of magic reindeer food, believes in her tagline 'Never Stop Believing.'
Patch interviews Lisa Brower, owner of the Granby business, about the scope of her company.
Canadian researchers tell the Hartford Courant that temperature changes may make it impossible for ski areas to maintain profitability within the next 30 years.
Tips for getting the presents they want without having to hoof it from Granby or East Granby to the North Pole.
Atlantic Avenue more closely resembles the surface of Mars than the bustling beach resort of old, but a "Bring Back the Beach" campaign spearheaded by the Chamber of Commerce is giving residents and business owners hope for a full recovery.
Tell us what you think should occupy the space at 7 Mill Pond Road in Granby.
Patch interviews Deb Reid, owner of the Granby business, about the scope of her errand running company.
Bernie Moran has created a new version of strategic and fast-paced checkers.
When Patch hits the 'refresh' button in a couple of weeks, small businesses will love what we've done with their listings. Claim your listing in advance to be ready!
Granby Chamber to host the Happy Holidays 'Buy Local' Shopping event and tree lighting on December 8.
On the Road Bookshop open since in 1976.
With the future of Hostess Brands Inc. still unclear, Patch takes a look at the history of the snack cake marketed as "Golden Sponge Cake with Creamy Filling."
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
Have something to add to the list? Tell us in the comments!
Tablets, flip-screen laptops and smart TV devices are among the popular choices this year.
Can gas prices get much lower during the holiday season?
Tom the Turkey, who greeted guests at the Avon food distribution company around Thanksgiving for 18 years, went missing last November, but the family has a new top turkey to take his place.
The cozy breakfast and lunch spot will feature 21 vendors from Granby, East Granby and the surrounding area on Nov. 30.
Owner Carmine Pandolfi's friendly, knowledgeable approach to his business has kept customers coming back for more than 35 years.
The Granby event — coming up on Dec. 8 — has something for everyone, from deals at local businesses to choral performances to collecting food and toys for local families in need.
The state Department of Consumer Protection is urging the public to check some Nesquik labels.
The Senior Showcase, organized by the Farmington Valley Visiting Nurses Association, presented a wide variety of businesses and services geared towards helping are senior citizens.
The generators, sold between December 2011 and July 2012, are at risk of leaking fuel, which poses a fire hazard.
AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong gives advice to small business owners via Patch Partners.
In this feature, Granby-East Granby Patch asks readers to propose ideas for empty storefronts and buildings in Granby and East Granby. What business have you always wanted to see in your hometown?
In this feature, The Granbys Patch asks readers to propose ideas for empty storefronts and buildings in Granby and East Granby. What business have you always wanted to see in your hometown?