This project has been in the planning stages for months and will bring a state-of-the-art Passive Nitrogen Reduction system to the beach.
The Employee Recognition Awards Committee selected Michael Demino, who was nominated by the entire Town Hall South staff.
The project will bring a state-of-the-art Passive Nitrogen Reduction system to the beach.
The town of Guilford on Tuesday shed light on the Grass Island Red Shack relocation and salvage efforts.
First Selectman Matt Hoey received a surprise visitor in his office last week.
First Selectman Matt Hoey provided an update Thursday on what officials are planning to do about the damaged shack on Grass Island.
The iconic structure fell off its supports overnight during strong winds and high seas last week.
Under the umbrella of Guilford Interfaith Volunteers, Meals on Wheels started in 1986 with 12 meals served on the first day.
The course is being offered at the Guilford Fire House, 390 Church St.
The referendum is set for April 16 in Guilford.
Residents will learn about and provide input on the final strategies to be included in the Route 146 Corridor Management Plan.
Sponsored by the Guilford Conservation Commission, the event will take place on the Guilford Green.
Here's what Guilford residents should know about the total solar eclipse slated for Monday, April 8.
Make-A-Wish CT and the "Chaz and AJ in the Morning" radio show have teamed up to help a Guilford girl who has leukemia.
The event will benefit Meals On Wheels. Pre-registration is required.
Volunteers and guests at Charlie's Closet will be more comfortable thanks to a recent project that was completed using ARPA funds.
The event will take place in Bittner Park. Pre-registration is required.
According to the town website, completion is anticipated by the end of the calendar year.
CT isn't among the 13 states in the path of totality but should still have a great view. Here's what Guilford residents should know.
A Guilford teenager started an organization several years ago to get computers into the hands of those who need them.
The services are part of a pilot program in which nine transit districts and municipalities were awarded funding through CT-DOT.
The event is being offered by Guilford Youth and Family Services.
This collaboration further expands GSB’s commitment to helping young people foster positive financial habits and awareness, the bank said.
There are just 19 grand prize winners of the game out of over 11 million tickets, the CT Lottery website notes.
Total donations and scholarships provided by the bank in 2023 totaled $306,000.
The funds are part of a $16.4 million government funding package for projects in CT's 3rd Congressional District.
The survey will be available through May 31, the police department said.
The Board of Selectmen unanimously voted on a proclamation to recognize Mark McGuire-Schwartz as Guilford's new poet laureate.
The event is open to all and slated for Friday, March 22, at 12 p.m. in Guilford.
The brochure outlines numerous Parks & Rec. programs, services and activities being offered in town over the next few months.
The town and the APT Foundation held an information and Q&A session last week on the planned methadone clinic in Guilford.
Volunteers recently completed a dream room makeover for a 6-year-old Guilford girl who was diagnosed with leukemia last April.
The meeting will serve as a chance for community members to learn more about the clinic proposed in Guilford.
The park will be closed during the months-long process, the Guilford Land Conservation Trust said in a social media post Thursday.
Beach passes can be purchased online with a $1.50 convenience fee. All passes purchased online will be mailed in May.
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A meeting was held on Feb. 9 in the Guilford Community Center on the approved methadone clinic, WTNH News 8 reported.
The lifesaving devices will be strategically placed to allow for quick access during a sudden cardiac arrest emergency.
The drive runs through Feb. 15 and benefits local families in need.
Admission is free, but donations are welcomed at the door. Attendees will enjoy appetizers, desserts and light refreshments throughout.