The Plainville location off Interstate 84 is relatively close to Farmington, Southington, Bristol and New Britain.
10 new businesses opened in Southginton recently.
The unofficial American holiday celebrating football is coming up Feb. 11 and there are plenty of options to watch it.
The store has been in the same family for nearly 100 years.
The community has until Jan. 12, 2024, to submit nominations for a variety of local business and community awards to be given out in March.
The store will open in the former Bed, Bath & Beyond site on Queen Street.
The grand opening celebration took place Thursday for a new chain convenience store and an accompanying chicken/biscuits eatery.
Instead of Aug. 15, the Southington Planning and Zoning Commission will take up the project at a special meeting Aug. 23.
The approval comes as the town mulls making home food license applications a town hall, rather than a zoning board, matter.
The daycare's owner previously had an application rejected by the town, with a new daycare center project approved last week.
The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday voted to table the item to the Aug. 15 regular PZC meeting.
A national developer wants to build a 283,000-square-foot building that would add jobs and tax revenue to the local economy.
The company plans to increase its parking and storage capacity.
The resort is planning to create a new ski fitting and rental area on the Mount Vernon Road site.
The Southington PZC voted 7-0 last week to deny a plan for a daycare provider to move to a larger location, citing safety worries.
The applicant behind plans to relocate an existing daycare center in town must come before the town again with additional information.
A Southington institution that has been around for generations has opened a new ciderhouse site, with even bigger plans coming in July.
The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission has unanimously approved the project, which should be finished by December 2025.
The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission earlier this month said 'yes' to its second such operation in a matter of weeks.
She is a local business leader and role model in the Hispanic and women's communities.
A portion of the apartment units will be designated as affordable.
The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission approved a change to a prior, approved application allowing for dog washing at a car wash.
The state Department of Agriculture funding will help the orchard expand operations by introducing a new feature to its facility.
The unanimous vote was for a building project on a parcel of land zoned for industry.
The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission last week approved plans to more than double dealer's capacity for RV sales and service.
Southington won't hire a third party to audit business property taxes in town, but it will educate businesses on what is owed.
The fiscally troubled chain has been closing stores throughout Connecticut in recent weeks.
The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission approved a special permit for a growing dog grooming operation to move into a new site.
Nominations are due Feb. 1 with the winners unveiled later in February.
The Southington Town Council tabled formal action on hiring an auditing firm last week, but it's seeking more information for a later vote.
While the application allows for retail tenants, the plan is to have the entire site occupied by medical offices.
The site is located near Southington's border with Cheshire and Waterbury.
A Florida-based chain is looking to build a 10,000-square-foot childcare center in town.
Southington's PROPS Center has named the cybersecurity firm as its exclusive provider.
Site of C.V. Tool Co. will have a 5,000-square-foot addition.
It was part of a $10.5 million deal recently negotiated by a Wethersfield real estate firm.
The PZC last week voted unanimously to approve the doubling of showroom space at 'Kitchen Cabinet Outlet' on Queen Street.
Donna Wilson celebrates after serving 41 years as a dedicated employee of the McDonald Corporation.
“It’s important for us to put in guard rails to see how we best manage this."
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