The town took the final step before a vote is cast by hosting the Annual Town Meeting Wednesday evening at the Community/Senior Center.
A rabies vaccination clinic sponsored by the towns of East Granby and Suffield will be held on Saturday, June 2
Despite low voter turnout, Republican voters in Granby and East Granby choose the Republican frontrunner as he looked to win all of the state's 25 delegates.
Budget calling for a 3.3 percent tax increase over current year will be presented to voters.
Budget passes with 299 people casting ballots, with 213 votes in favor of the spending measure and 86 against.
East Granby and Granby each have one voting location open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. today.
Budget calls for a 1.96 percent tax increase over current year from 30.10 to 30.69 mills.
If the budget passes, the mill rate will increase from 27 to 27.9 mills.
If you're filing your return last-minute, keep in mind that Granby's and East Granby's post offices don't have extended hours.
Board of Selectmen set May 7 to discuss the 367-acre farm with the board of directors and June 4 for a public workshop.
Tracy and James Cavaciuti of Candlewood Lane have vowed to keep fighting the cease and desist order on their 7-acre property that prevents their 12-year-old son from riding his dirt bike.
The East Granby Board of Education on Monday decreases its 2012-13 budget request to reflect a 4.46 percent spending increase over current year.
The Granby Planning and Zoning Commission denied an application for a recreational area in a residential zone, but set guidance for dirt bike usage going forward.
Relatively few turned out for the budget presentation at the annual town budget hearing. The new budget represents a modest increase over last year.
The candidates shared their views on health care, defense, foreign policy and the economy Monday afternoon in a debate held at the University of Connecticut.
After a spirited debate, the Granby Board of Education approved adding the text to the Granby Memorial High ninth-grade English reading list.
After three and a half hours, including a public hearing, the East Granby finance board approved a budget that adds .9 mills to the current tax rate.
Lease that calls for the development of 83 Salmon Brook St. will be approved if no questions arise Tuesday.
Meeting to take place at the East Granby High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
Ceremony at Bradley Air National Guard Base honors over 175 troops for their recent service overseas.
Republican who represents Granby in the state legislature supports law that caps gross receipts tax on gas when the wholesale price of gas reaches $3 per gallon.
Newly elected officials will hold two-year terms
East Granby Board of Education will present a budget at the April 3 Town Meeting that will reflect a 4.9 percent spending increase pursuant to the Board of Finance's guidelines.
If accepted by voters, the mill rate would increase from 30.10 to 30.69 mills
Legislative update session will be rescheduled for a later date.
Among the items is the use of $10,000 for the removal of hanging tree limbs from the Greenway and the approval of the sale of $23,000 in surplus fire equipment that will be used for the purchase of a pumper.
Drivers worried potential switch in bus companies would mean loss of positions, tenure.
Event organized by the assessor's office will take place on April 17.
Budget includes 2.5 percent spending increase over current year.
The finance board issued guidance to the Board of Selectmen and the Board of Education to submit budgets that call for spending increases of 2.86 percent and 4.9 percent, respectively.
Budget calls for an increase of .9 percent over current year's spending.
Chairman of the East Granby Board of Education was honored at a dinner on March 16.
Three items of business are under consideration.
Enter your dog in the East Granby No. 1 Dog Contest
Granby Memorial High School Principal Pat Law, Nicole Kuhnly, Jenn Klemonsky, Jen Lengvarsky, Tyler Dowling, Sean Goodridge, joined Sen. John Kissel and Granby Board of Education Chair Cal Heminway.
First Selectman James Hayden said that the town is looking to minimize the impact that the proposed distribution center would have on East Granby neighborhoods.
No action was taken Tuesday, but four out of the five sitting members of the Planning & Zoning Commission stated that they likely will not approve the application.
The store will expand 276 feet to accommodate an employee work space.
A resident of East Granby since July 2010, Dziedzic fills the seat vacated by Tom Griffin in January.
Five requests by finance board rankle some Board of Education members.