The on-street parking ban is in effect until April and sidewalks are now required to be free of snow and ice.
The Geenty Group Realtors announce 2 new leases at 652 Boston Post Road in Guilford.
Youth cheerleaders exceeded their $500 fundraising goal in October.
"Get involved and enjoy some social distanced holiday cheer."
The Guilford Youth Feminist Alliance is holding a bra drive for the Women and Family Life Center.
The grant for Guilford is from the state's $3.4 million in coronavirus funding for homelessness prevention and shelter improvements.
Members of the community and agency personnel are invited to offer comments at a virtual public information webinar being held November 3.
The purpose is to better understand the impact that COVID-19 has had on Connecticut landlords and tenants.
Sustainable Guilford Task Force Chairperson Terri Cain explains all the benefits to home composting.
Stay up late to see the Orionid meteor shower, known for its extended peak, this week in Guilford. And make a wish upon a shooting star.
Guilford police noted that "several" towns have experienced car break-ins while people were enjoying autumn nature hikes.
Pokémon Go fans might be seen ghost-hunting, but don't get spooked residents, it's just a virtual game.
As Eversource employees lace up for the virtual Hartford Marathon, Jacob Lewis will run nearly 50 miles with his daughters cheering him on.
Most of the 109 people who responded to the survey said they feel safe, and that police are responsive, make them comfortable and are open.
The shut-off moratorium currently in place for state-regulated utilities expires on Sept. 30.
Saturday, Oct. 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the church will host local vendors and artisans.
Customers are asked to voluntarily reduce water usage by 10%.
George and Misty, 4 months old, wandered off their property, taking advantage of a not tightly latched gate, and headed for the highway.
"Our nation has lost a justice of historic stature," U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said after announcing her death Friday.
Pre-registration is required.
The work will continue as weather permits.
Applications will still be accepted until 3 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Starting Tuesday, all Town Hall South applications will only be accepted until 12 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
West Haven business sells the winning ticket.
Guilford Interfaith Volunteers' meal service helped countless at risk folks. Now, it's time to give back by playing a little disc golf.
Clinton resident hits for $11k on KENO.
Play4TheCure or "Carwash4TheCure" – It's a Wash!
It’s a no-questions-asked, anonymous cash buy-back program to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands, and to promote gun safety.
Final road restoration (milling and paving) will take place from South Union to Park Street.
The survey measures police performance, citizens’ perception of officers’ attitudes and behaviors, and asks the public for suggestions.
Over 300 students submitted projects to the statewide contest promoting sustainability, energy efficiency, and clean and renewable energy.
The winning ticket was sold at a store in North Branford.
The hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
A public kick-off meeting is set for Sept. 8.
The company says it is staffing appropriately to deal with outages.
The Guilford Fair will still take place this year virtually from Sept 18-20.
The 161-year-old Guilford Agricultural Society produces the Guilford Fair. It gets no tax dollars and after having to cancel, it needs help.
The training programs, which offer a $200 weekly stipend, will start and finish before the end of this year.
In Branford this weekend, 3 cars were stolen. All had unlocked doors and keys inside. Lock your car & take your keys, Guilford police say.
The winning ticket was sold in Niantic.