Signage indicating “No Biking” or “Foot Travel Only” are visible at appropriate locations, per The Guilford Conservation Commission.
After the pandemic scuttled the in-person sit-downs, Guilford lawmakers are back to hear "what's happening and what's on your mind."
She'd likely been well-cared for, but had been in the streets for a few weeks before being rescued by Guilford police. Now, she's a mama.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Guilford, and we’ll publish it in November.
The on-street parking ban returns Dec. 1.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Guilford area.
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Hoping always for red skies at night, the new Guilford Sailing Team, made up of high school sailors, hit the water this September.
Guilford Police Animal Shelter said good Samaritans stopped to help the critically injured kit, who later had to be humanely euthanized.
This is the 40th year for the Guilford Interfaith Volunteers' dinner, co-sponsored by Parks & Recreation, and set for Nov. 11, Veterans Day.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
Working with the Ethan Miller Song Foundation, Guilford police traded gift cards, gun safes for firearms in the voluntary buy-back program.
The New Haven Free Public Library is thrilled to continue to grow its partnership with KNOWN Coworking (139 Orange St, 4th floor) by ann ...
With revaluation company Municipal Valuation Services, the town started the state-mandated project, representing taxes due in July 2023.
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The field has been a staple in town since 1959. Now, the nonprofit responsible for its care is raising money to repair its bridge.
The South Central Regional Council of Governments housing survey asks residents to provide feedback on important housing issues.
Found in the home/garage/yard, waste like aerosols, batteries, pesticides, paint, and more, are accepted at Haz-Waste Central in New Haven.
Sponsored by Guilford and Clinton UPS stores and in cooperation with Guilford Parks & Recreation, the tournament is set for Oct. 2.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning KENO ticket was recently sold at a North Haven business.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
This week, Ives Squared at the Ives Main Library debuted its brand new Brother PE800 embroidery machine! Over the course of 2 days, a nu ...
The proof that Annicelli is doing a great job, colleagues say, can be seen at the Green, in the parks and on the fields of Guilford.
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The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives in the Guilford area soon.
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From aerobics to Zumba, youth and older adults programming, even oil painting and culinary classes, there is something for everyone.
The New Haven Free Public Library is thrilled to announce the appointment of our new Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Giulia Gambale, and Crea ...
In a letter, Guilford DAY, a group helping to reduce youth drug/alcohol use, asked the Board of Selectman to prohibit pot shops in town.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day will be held Sept. 18. The event gives free access for one day to museums nationwide.
Beware as the scam texts look real and include what appear to be legitimate alerts and links claiming to be from Amazon to Social Security.
The winning ticket was sold in Wallingford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Town staff from across Guilford say Jonathan Padilla has “always gone above and beyond expectations and is an asset to the Town."