About 10 people approached Kissel about a variety of issues ranging from the broad, such as energy reform, to the more personal.
Superintendent of Schools Alan Addley said that increases in the cost of health benefits coupled with the loss of several grants mean that an additional $700,000 must be accounted for in the 2012-13 budget.
Fundraiser to benefit the Connecticut Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure includes pink lights on every town building in Memorial Drive beginning this Sunday.
More than a few federal, state and local officials turned out for the town's birthday party.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, U.S. Rep. John Larson, and other dignitaries were on hand for the procession.
Town celebrates former police chief's three decades of service on the force.
Additional time allotted to give bidders opportunity to adequately respond to addendum in town's paperwork.
Funding for the CMEA music festival may have dried out, leaving participation in doubt.
How Granby got its mail in years past.
Town manager, director of public works both say Salmon Brook Park will be ready for the big celebration scheduled for Oct. 1.
Middle school and high school students have strong showings in math, science and reading, while writing lags.
New vehicle will be purchased from MHQ for no more than $32,000.
Town to enter into a new 15-year agreement with the trash authority.
Granby Memorial High School Football Supporters hope to have scoreboard installed by team's next home game on Oct. 15.
Life in 18th century East Granby was far from a peaceable kingdom.
Updated town portal is more interactive, enabling on-line payments and e-mail blasts
Fully equipped 2012 Ford Explorer would cost about $31,000.
Application for subdivision lacked letter from the Farmington Valley Health District
West Hartford Assistant Chief of Police Carl Rosensweig emerged from a pool of 30 applicants to become Granby's new top cop.
The first form of what we know today as East Granby
East Granby's first church was built in 1738.
West Hartford assistant chief accepts conditional offer pending polygraph and checks.
Latest resignation leaves three vacancies on the panel
A dozen roads were flooded, but no serious injuries were reported; first day of school canceled
The governor addressed the media one final time Saturday evening before Irene's imminent arrival.
Gov. Malloy said Friday night that Connecticut hasn't seen this kind of storm since 1938.
Granby and East Granby have designated emergency shelters as needed.
Hurricane Irene expected to make landfall in Connecticut on Sunday.
Early Childhood Development Feasibility report referred to Board of Education subcommittee for further review.
Here are 5 things you need to know about what's going on in the area.
Much-anticipated document lists, among other things, town's forest, farm and open space land
The Fair was the highlight of the year for early 20th century residents.
The economy is showing scary signs of sliding back into recession, but economists say we're not there yet.
Connecticut Supreme Court rules that the witness lists should not be released because it would jeopardize Joshua Komisarjevsky's right to a fair trial.
In 1923 the U.S. Department of Agriculture honored Granby's Salmon Brook Street.
Filings decrease in Connecticut for the six-month period over all major categories.
The DMV is not only changing its hours, but where some services are offered in reorganization effort.
The legislation creates a board that will oversee Bradley International Airport and the state's five other general aviation airports.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy spoke about the economy while visiting a Milford business Monday.
Three out of the seven senators and representatives in the state voted against the bill.