The pandemic wreaked havoc as it forced countless cancellations, closings and worse. The Guilford Fair wasn't spared, but will return.
He ensured that senior citizens had meals while in isolation during the COVID-19 crisis
The town's cook, he's spent his lifetime helping to nourish the community. Now, he's being honored by the town he serves.
Eversource is removing the electric lines and poles.
Westwoods Trails between Moose Hill Road and Dunk Rock Road will be shut down Monday.
The acquisition of Bartlett Land Preserve on Bluff Head, a "crown jewel," was made possible by Libby Bartlett, who died at age 100 in 2020.
The Daily Nutmeg showcased 2 of NHFPL’s programs this week. Check it out here.
A Durham business, according to the Connecticut Lottery, sold the winning scratch-off ticket.
Quick, online survey will help the Safe Streets Task Force with its Complete Streets Project, designed to safely accommodate all road users.
State Sen. Cohen to show a portion of Jenifer McShane's "Ernie & Joe: Crisis Cops" in a roundtable on police crisis intervention training.
The webinars are scheduled for Feb. 16, 18 and 24.
Safe Streets works to safely accommodate road users of all ages and abilities; pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and all drivers.
The ask: Shop once a week, or bi-weekly, for elderly and immuno-compromised people.
State senator, filmmaker and mom of man accused of attempted murder working to ensure cops are trained in mental health crisis intervention.
Larry Santamaria grew up in his grandparents Guilford market, fought and was wounded in Vietnam and came home to make a difference. He has.
She is being honored for making sure that senior citizens were cared for while in isolation during the COVID-19 crisis.
Terry Holland-Buckley actually started working for the town part time in 1978. The longtime Guilford Seniors supervisor gets employee honor.
Those participating in some tax relief programs like state homeowner’s, town freeze and deferral, are automatically enrolled for 2021.
Guilford has the highest rate in the area at 38.3 percent, which also exceeds the state average.
Stopping only to grab a bite and some shut-eye, workers cleared all 185 miles of Guilford roadway.
Meals on Wheels hopes to resume deliveries on Wednesday, "If it is safe for our volunteer drivers to be on the roads."
Kids' toy donation boxes get filled during the holidays. But what about teens in need? In Guilford, young people look out for each other.
Some trails are closed as Eversource crews with heavy equipment begin to remove lines and poles. The work will continue through spring.
Many in the community need a warm winter coat. The St. George Catholic Church 8th annual Winter Coat Drive is underway to help.
Carloads of donations for Women and Family Life Center, the Branford Community Dining Room, and the Madison Food Bank were received.
The hours will be 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
A community 'Splash Into Motion' exercise challenge is part of a new fundraiser to help bring the water playground to Jacobs Beach.
The cemetery is inside the "Pock Lot," used by the town from 1760-1814 to quarantine people exposed to the highly contagious smallpox virus.
A chorus of friends, classmates, educators, clergy and his parents share a similar refrain: The imprisoned teen "is sick and needs help."
Make-A-Wish® Connecticut Celebrates a New Year with a New Journey
Taxes due on January 1, 2021, will now be due on or before April 1, 2021.
Corinne and Richard Mulqueen said "calm, comforting" good Samaritan Peter Schioppo and "caring" police Lt. Jeffrey Provencher saved them.
On Christmas Day, volunteer Meals on Wheels drivers will brave the weather and, like Santa's elves, deliver Christmas joy to more than 1oo.
Watch the Zoom Presentation below to hear Sustainable Guilford Task Force Chairperson Terri Cain explain the benefits to home composting.
Click the link below to take the survey.
The following information is from the Governor’s daily briefing on December 18, 2020.
The Guilford Community is invited to the first ever Guilford High School Music Department Virtual Concert on Tuesday, December 22 at 7 pm.
In the last week, Matt Hoey said, there have been 87 new cases for a total of 451 confirmed and 35 probable cases. Fourteen have died.
“Great work by Terry Holland-Buckley in securing a state grant covering 80% of the cost of the new bus replacing one of our existing buses".
Tune in to Guilford firefighter and police sergeant's radio show to learn about porch pirates, fire safety, car thefts and latest on COVID.