How a disaster helped create the ideal New England village.
In the ongoing battle between the White House and the Republican House leadership, things are going down to the wire.
The agreement, announced late Friday night, would close the state's $1.6 billion budget gap while averting layoffs for more than 6,500 state workers.
A brief history of the elected officials in an early New England town.
Union leadership has amended their bylaws to allow for a new union deal to be struck, officials announced.
The mysterious facts regarding the naming of our 18th century town.
Connecticut law prohibits gift certificates from having an expiration date: AG asks Groupon for clarification of practices.
Early New England was not necessarily a "kinder, gentler" society.
Early 20th century railroad “loop” went through East Granby center.
A little Connecticut town celebrated its own "independence," 153 years ago this weekend.
The act, if approved, would amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to extend death benefits to fire police officers.
The Tough Life of Mountain Farmers in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Today the nation celebrates the red, white and blue of Old Glory.
"In modifying this law, we are recognizing that the punishment should fit the crime," governor said Tuesday.
Article and photo by Martin Kuz. Used with permission from the Stars and Stripes. Copyright 2011 Stars and Stripes.
North Granby resident Army Specialist Richard Charlton Emmons III was killed in action in Afghanistan on Tuesday.
'I said it,' she says. 'I meant It.'
Jepsen says callers request bank or credit card information to renew bogus listings.
The minimum fee for sewer use will increase $5 and $0.001 for usage over the minimum.
Will the National Association of Letter Carriers top last year’s food drive totaling more than 77.1 million pounds of non-perishable goods? That’s up to you!
The life of a man who left our community a magnificent natural resource, the McLean Game Refuge.
The Granby Planning and Zoning Commission approved a special permit for dog grooming on Salmon Brook Street Tuesday evening.
Granby and other towns along Route 10 face concerns about how to get pedestrians and bicyclists across the road safely.
Kay Woodford, director of recreation and leisure services in Granby, is entering retirement.
The Granby Water Pollution Control Authority will hold a public hearing on May 16 at 7:45 p.m. at town hall.
With mosquitos expected to hatch soon, state officials prepare to begin testing next month across Connecticut for viruses.
The $40.1 billion biennium budget increases taxes and fees on everything from sales and incomes to pet grooming and DMV fees.
The U.S. Attorneys Office has reported the prosecution of 46 defendants since June 2010.
The Board of Selectmen called for a hearing on the proposed sewer rates for the 2011-12 fiscal year on May 16.
The annual machine ballot budget referendum will take place on May 10 from 6 a.m.-8p.m. at the Senior/Community Center.
The Granby Planning and Zoning Commission approved subdividing property at 69 Hartford Ave. into 12 residential lots.
Granby residents Tom Kaiser and Michael Mercier hope to inspire change in local government
Granby residents voted 232-41 in favor of adopting the fiscal year 2011-2012 town budget Monday night.
Congregational Democrats said Wednesday that the agreement would be the quickest budget ever adopted by the state of Connecticut.
Solar panels will be installed on four town buildings over the next couple of weeks.
Granby and East Granby parks and recreation departments are getting ready for the summer months with new and returning recreational programs available to the public.
At the close of the public hearing, the Board of Finance voted to send the $18.48 million budget forth to town meeting, with a small transfer of funds from debt payment to the capital reserve fund.
Sen. Kevin Witkos endorsed Simsbury businesswoman Lisa Wilson-Foley, who announced her candidacy Tuesday.
The Granby Board of Finance presented the fiscal year 2011-2012 town budget during a public hearing Monday night at Granby Memorial High School.
Advocates of Connecticut's capital punishment law held a news conference in Hartford on Monday to promote a bill that would streamline the state's post-conviction process.