Board of Education member Jeff Clark, the former chairman, and Mark Porter stepped down due to professional obligations and election to the finance board, respectively.
Crusaders will square off against Ellington High on Feb. 3 on the home floor of the NBADL's Springfield Armor.
Tigers center Morgan Murphy proves to be too tough inside for the Crusaders, who fall to 3-5.
Kelly Conley torches the Bears for 31 points and 11 rebounds, as the Purple Knights improve to 7-0.
The two programs - Avon rebuilding, Granby Memorial simply building -
Champion and Mazzotta each scored 17 points in the losing effort.
Junior guard scored 21 points in a break out performance to help the Bears improve to 2-2
Wildcats' heavyweights prove to be the difference in a contest that featured just six matches.
Former All-State guard had her name added to a banner in the East Granby High gym on Wednesday evening.
Yet another accolade for the Granby Memorial High girls soccer team, state Class M runner-up which went 17-1-1 and captured its first NCCC title since 1988
Tough, physical defense leads to transition baskets for Granby Memorial, which improved to 6-0 on the year.
Kristen Endorf scored a game-high 18 points for the Bears, who won their fifth consecutive game by at least 14 points.
Senior guard Ryan Aeschliman scored a game-high 19 points for the Crusaders, who started the season with a victory.
Carlin Champion led the Bears with 19 points, while Curt Field had 15 in his first varsity game.
Donna Nestler-Rusack will officially join the Avon district in early 2012.
Bears and Crusaders both return at least starters, including their All-NCCC players and figure to challenge Enfield at the top of the league standings.
Three Granby Memorial High field hockey players were named state Class S All-State, while Andres Restrepo of East Granby High was named All-State in boys soccer.
Students and staff collected over 200 pairs of PJs for children in need.
Crusaders used 13-2 run late in the second half to come from behind and defeat the Spartans.
Holiday Potluck Night serves as the backdrop for Women on the Way's weekly meeting, which promotes healthy discussion amongst high school girls.
The Bears hope to challenge for the conference title, while the Crusaders, with the loss of four starters from last year, figure to have a down year.
Venture with Young Hearts will feature 14 models wearing clothes created by Izzi Hall, Katie Sulzinski and Michelle St. Amour.
Both school districts receive an A- from the nonprofit group for their students' performances on standardized tests.
East Granby Public Library Scholastic Book Fair runs through Dec. 3.
Bears end the season with its second-ever varsity victory, while Canton finishes 0-10.
Offensive and defensive lineman is also the co-captain on the Bears' football team.
Granby Memorial High football head coach will step down after starting up the program just four years ago.
Defender Mia Olsen scored the game winner with a little over two minutes left in the second overtime as Granby Memorial won its third consecutive state title on Saturday afternoon.
Granby Memorial advances to state Class M title game courtesy of goals by Mike Noyes and Carlin Champion, with stellar goalkeeping from David Gottschalk.
Bears defeated Laurelton Hall 1-0 in double overtime to win state Class S title.
Bears advance to the state title game against No. 1 Northwest Catholic with a thrilling 3-2 double-overtime victory over Nonnewaug.
The second-seeded Bears will face the No. 3 Chiefs qt 5 p.m. in Meriden in a battle of unbeatens.
Principal Bob Gilbert and several students appeared before the Board of Education in recognition of the prestigious honor bestowed on the intermediate school.
Crusaders enjoyed the best season ever for the boys soccer program, according to head coach Chris Pettee.
Bears defeated No. 9 Holy Cross in Waterbury 4-2 Wednesday evening to earn a spot in the final four.
Cross country teams raise $675 in memory of Dennis Lobo's wife, RuthAnn, who lost her battle with cancer over the summer.
Bears defeat No. 2 Nonnewaug 3-0 to earn their fifth consecutive visit to the state Class S title game.
Bears defeat NCCC rival Wildcats 2-1 to earn a date with undefeated Nonnewaug in the state tournament final four.
Classes were canceled in piecemeal and the school district went ahead with in service days despite 95 percent of the town having power restored by Sunday, Nov. 6.
Crusaders defeated Immaculate-Danbury 4-2 in the state Class S tournament on Monday in a match that featured some spotty play by both sides.