The Plan of Conservation and Development will serve as the town’s guiding document for land use and conservation over the next 10 years.
The work is part of an approved landscape and safety improvement project.
The Guilford resident recently hit the grand prize on a CT Lottery scratch-off ticket.
A $30 scratch-off ticket turned into a massive cash prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Guilford is in the final process of obtaining State Department of Transportation permits for the work, the town said in a news release.
The 1.61-mile portion of the roadway set to be milled, paved is from Leetes Island Road to 0.03-miles east of the Branford town line.
A grand opening event will be scheduled once the project is 100 percent complete.
Payment is required when signing up in order to reserve a spot, according to an announcement.
Guilford Parks and Recreation recently announced the impending closure.
The Plan of Conservation and Development serves as a guiding document for land use and conservation.
This is the second $20,000 winner sold from the Guilford business in the past 10 days, the CT Lottery website shows.
The lake will be treated to control the growth of non-native aquatic vegetation, according to the town.
Here are details for the second community conversation on affordable housing in Guilford.
The ticket was purchased for $20 from a Guilford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Residents should expect delays and road closures, Guilford said in an announcement Tuesday.
The Connecticut Water Company says $20,000 is given out each year through its Firefighter Support Grant Program.
A resident who was enslaved at the Henry Whitfield House in the 1700s will be honored with a "witness stone" installation ceremony.
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Mulch, compost and wood chips will be available to Guilford residents and businesses only.
The Guilford Police Department on Monday announced an upcoming parking ban.
Attendees will get a glimpse into the orchard’s blooming season and apple-growing process alongside a day of family-friendly activities.
In 2026, the U.S. will mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the country.
Here are the roads that are slated to be paved in the coming weeks, according to the town.
The public is invited to attend the meeting to learn more about the Guilford Green traffic study.
The celebration will highlight the many ways in which the community is responding to the climate crisis, the town said in a news release.
Guilford is one of 37 municipalities in Connecticut to receive a neglected cemeteries grant.
This event provides an opportunity for Guilford residents to safely dispose of these materials and help protect the environment.
The town says the new system will make applying for permits more efficient and convenient.
A percentage of proceeds from the event is donated to various local charities each week.
A year-long 50th anniversary celebration campaign will commemorate decades of community impact.
Guilford Parks & Recreation Director Pam Gery provided an update on the project last week.
The award program started by First Selectman Matt Hoey recognizes town employees for outstanding achievement and performance.
Guilford implemented a pay-as-you-throw waste management system last fall.
A percentage of all proceeds at South Lane Bistro on March 18 will benefit Meals on Wheels in Guilford.
The town is looking to purchase the former restaurant property for $3 million. A special town meeting was held Wednesday night.
Drivers can expect lane closures to continue. Here's when the work is scheduled to be finished.
One-hundred trees are slated to be planted on Route 77 this spring, the town said.
Guilford Parks & Recreation is moving from shareable beach passes to vehicle-specific beach stickers in 2025.
Payment is required when signing up to reserve a spot.
On-street parking is not allowed during impending winter storms and while snow removal operations are ongoing, the town said.