Yes, it's true. By shopping online at any of 1,200 stores, a percentage of your purchase will be donated to the Killingworth Library Association. It's free, easy and has no obligations.
Chocolate pairs perfectly with philanthropy — and at Sunday's Chocolate to the Rescue to benefit the Middlesex Family Shelter, you can guiltlessly overload your palate with offerings from the area's finest chefs.
Hilltop BBQ in Moodus, The Gelston House in East Haddam and The Blue Oar in Haddam are amongst the honorees.
Here's a list of some businesses that will remain open in East Haddam, Haddam and Killingworth.
Four-year Contract Ratified by Union Workers
Two-piece pajama sets do not meet the federal flammability standard, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Carol Ryall never had cancer herself, but she wants to help others who have.
Here's some great advice from the Connecticut Business Bureau on how to return an unwanted gift or two.
Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein asks everyone to be "thoughtful and cautious" over the New Year's holiday.
The newly re-opened restaurant on the corner of 151 and 82 fulfills a lifelong dream of owner Bridgette Topi.
Canadian researchers tell the Hartford Courant that temperature changes may make it impossible for ski areas to maintain profitability within the next 30 years.
The company that supplies New England states with power wants a 10 percent rate hike.
When Patch hits the 'refresh' button in a couple of weeks, small businesses will love what we've done with their listings. Claim your listing in advance to be ready!
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
Can gas prices get much lower during the holiday season?
Killingworth Feed closed but two new feed and grain stores are about to open their gates.
The neighborhood turkey farm has created holiday traditions around its own family tradition.
A popular hair and nail salon located at the village center in Moodus has expanded to include a full-service spa.
He is urging the public to check some Nesquik labels.
The generators, sold between December 2011 and July 2012, are at risk of leaking fuel, which poses a fire hazard.
Today's Obituaries
Ned Farrell’s popular presentation on beekeeping returns to Killingworth.
The recall includes UltraMist Sport, UltraMist Ultra Defense and UltraMist Kids.
J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum scores points with anyone inflicted with "Husky Mania"
More than 100 restaurants across the state are taking part in the annual event.
Halloween's just around the corner, time to check out Patch's scoop on local pumpkin patches and farm stands!
Melissa and Lou Ferrera, owners of New England Alpaca Farm in Killingworth, opened the gates of their farm free to the public as part of National Alpaca Farm Days.
The grocery chain is removing this item from the shelves because of possible salmonella contamination in the peanut butter used in its manufacture.
Accessing your money has never been more expensive, says one report.
A worldwide shortage of pork products, wrought by the drought this year, is approaching, an industry trade group says.
Middletown's fast-growing NoRa — North of Rapallo Avenue — section will soon be home to a world-class pizza place and old-fashioned speakeasy.
Organon's motto is “a completely unique full sensory culinary experience.”
West Simsbury business has been making fresh, local ice cream since 1994.
Representatives Henry Waxman and Bobby Rush plead for Congressional hearings after learning of Millstone’s Unit 2 shut down.
"The filing enables Journal Register Company to continue normal business operations during the sale process."
"Growing, harvesting, selling, preparing and sharing food creates memories. When people share a good experience with food, it becomes a fond memory in the mind and a warm feeling in the heart."
Noah Myers, principal of MiddleCove Capital LLC in Centerbrook, is accused of cherry-picking trades that allegedly put him $460,000 ahead and cost his clients more than $2 million.
ChirpMe.com, a social media site based in the Greater Hartford area, matches people based on the restaurants they like.