The Granby massage business hosted a steady stream Saturday at its expanded location on Hartford Avenue.
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Jones Apiaries, located in Farmington, produces locally made Connecticut honey.
Dr. Energy Saver improves and repairs houses to create savings for homeowners.
Nancy Butler's Lyric Hill Farm in Granby produces high quality goat milk soaps.
A contingent of classic cars and visitors from Street Rodder magazine, as well as the Pioneer Valley Firebird Association, will be in attendance.
East Granby's Greenleaf's Cafe serves a wide variety of fresh foods, often featuring some local ingredients, in a relaxed atmosphere.
An easy weekend project from Dr. Energy Saver can save you a significant amount on your electricity bill.
Two Granby businesses are hoping to get the 250 votes they need for a chance at a $250,000 small business grant.
The Simsbury Big Y is expected to open by the spring of 2014.
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The market will run again on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Center Shops, corner of Routes 20 and 187.
Brady, a partner at Murtha Cullina LLP, will receive the publication's Pro Bono Award.
The third annual event was a resounding success.
An enchanting farm in Granby still has slots available for children interested in outdoor summer programs.
Event will feature food and drink from various local restaurants and establishments, as well as a silent auction and music from John Mayock and the Homesteaders.
Event, catered by Granby's ABC Pizza and held at Winding Trails in Farmington, provides hope and inspiration for families with children with congenital heart defects.
It is an effective tool for both farmers and cooks.
Benefits of buying from local retailers include additional reinvestment in the community.
Mark Griffin, after a 38-year career, has decided to retire from Windsor Federal Savings this June.
Family owned business in Granville, MA, wins in a landslide.
Many wish to have a day off, while at least one owner supports the measure allowing for Sunday sales.
The market will run on Wednesdays starting June 20.
Granby Chamber of Commerce to host a celebration of local food.
The summer season kicks off soon. Where will you get your frozen treats?
For 17 years, East Granby woman has made it her business to supply much-needed wigs.
Bicycle Repair Express offers Farmington Valley residents mobile bike repair services.
There are so many great places in the Granbys — when you are a hometown 'tourist,' where do you go?
Restaurant, which opened 18 years ago, is noteworthy for its homemade dishes.
Simsbury Cards & Comics and Free Lunch Studios will take part in the event, which will include handing out free comics and an after party.
New business in the Geissler's shopping center offers, among other things, manicures, pedicures and acupressure sessions.
Dinner, which will pair the vineyard's wines with several courses, will take place on May 10 at 6:30 p.m.
Gunner was accidentally hit by a quad driven by a Granby woman during a bonfire party in Hartland on April 28.
Pizzeria, the first stand-alone pizza joint in Granby, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, 33 of which have been under Johnson's ownership.
Karen and Dan Stanhope write "Skycat and Sword: Jadan's Rise and Revenge" after Dan struggled with creative writing in sixth grade.
It's not breakfast. It's not lunch. But it IS all delicious.
Your votes will determine the florist that wins the "Readers' Choice" in Granby and East Granby.
Farmington River water levels now high enough for event to take place at the Tariffville Gorge located in Simsbury and East Granby.
Now in its second season, the market will run again on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Center Shops, 3 Turkey Hills Road, corner of Routes 20 and 187, from June 20 to September 26.