Connecticut's second oldest agricultural fair will run from Sept. 20-22 in Guilford.
The organization is planning to hold fundraising events this fall.
According to the CT Lottery website, there are eight $25,000 winners out of 1.5 million tickets of the scratch-off game.
Guilford has announced the hours at Jacobs Beach and Lake Quonnipaug ahead of Labor Day Weekend.
There's a variety of parks and recreation programs available for Guilford residents this fall and winter.
The meeting is open to all members, guests and prospective members.
The new page is a one-stop destination for Guilford Parks and Recreation news and events.
Police first encountered one of the bison on Aug. 18. Overall, three escaped from a nearby ranch, but in a surprise, four returned home.
The closures were originally put in place as a result of heavy rainfall.
One of the animals was first spotted meandering across Long Hill Road in Guilford on Aug. 18.
The closures were originally put in place Tuesday morning.
The town of Guilford made the announcement Tuesday morning.
All proceeds will benefit Meals on Wheels, which is under the umbrella of Guilford Interfaith Volunteers.
The playgrounds at Bittner Park and Jacob's Beach will be replaced.
State Sen. Christine Cohen recently sent a newsletter to constituents following increased electricity bills in July.
The award program started by First Selectman Matt Hoey recognizes town employees for outstanding achievement and performance.
Guilford announced Thursday that the lake has reopened for swimming.
The town said updates will be posted as water test results come back from the state.
A local CT resident won the grand prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The water was off limits during the middle of this week due to the discovery of high bacteria levels.
The beach and splash pad will be open this week, but beachgoers are asked to refrain from going into the water due to high bacteria levels.
Overall, The Guilford Foundation has allocated $1 million to area nonprofits whose work and services impact the Guilford community.
A new date has been set for the town's fireworks.
Pickleball is widely considered to be the fastest growing sport in America.
The festival will feature a variety of Jewish music, traditional and Israeli fair food, vendors, crafters and activities for all.
Here's what to know about hours and access to Jacobs Beach and Lake Quonnipaug this season.
The Guilford Fire Department is urging residents to be safe during Fourth of July festivities.
Data will be used to develop a strategic plan and focus efforts on maintaining programs and services.
The torch is expected to be at the Guilford town line with Madison on Friday.
All proceeds will go toward supporting local Special Olympics athletes with Special Olympics Connecticut.
This type of system is only the fourth installation in the state and will greatly protect the water quality at Jacobs Beach.
The Purple Heart is a prestigious military award given to those who have been wounded or killed in action while serving in the armed forces.
CT Water Company said the project will improve water quantity and quality and also provide additional fire protection for public safety.
The event is slated to run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Guilford High School on May 18.
The Guilford Foundation has partnered with the Guilford Preservation Alliance to raise money for repairs and preservation.
Due to the success of last year's gathering, Guilford Pride will hold it's second annual event on May 18.
The playground replacements will be funded by using money from the American Rescue Plan Act
Music will fill the air in the downtown area during the inaugural Guilford Porchfest event.
New stop signs were recently added at an intersection in town.
The event will celebrate Guilford's agricultural heritage and the new animal barns at the fairgrounds.