Author’s note: what follows is the first of a two-part story about a trip I took this spring to Pyramid Lake outside Sparks, Nevada. The mood changed in an instant, from the usual smiles and light ...
Jeff Blaney has done it again with his third American Folk Opera album, The Devil’s Hopyard. Taking place during Halloween in a fictitious modern-day Connecticut small town, we enter the world of ...
This issue of the Drummer does not have Highlights of the various Granby board and commission meetings. For those interested in reading the full minutes, please visit the Granby town website, ...
As we all endure the construction in the center of town and look forward to seeing the improvements to Granby, I can’t help but think about how much our town has changed. In 1973, there was not a ...
Take A Breath community forum, a non-partisan informational session on several key topics of interest, was held at the East Granby Senior/Community Center on April 26. The purpose of the event was to ...
For the past three years, Salmon Brook Historical Society’s Sadoce Wilcox House and Lyman Wilcox Barn at 143 Simsbury Road in West Granby have been providing visitors with a window into New England ...
Granby’s first selectman, Mark Fiorentino, received a first-place award in the 2023 Connecticut Press Club’s annual competition for his humorous short story, The New Guy. It relates how an ...
Granby Town Clerk Scott Nolan is always looking for ways to make things more efficient and, in the process, usually easier. He recently brought a proposal to the board of selectmen regarding a way to ...
Each year after the budget is approved, department heads prepare work plans for the initiatives they plan to complete with the approved funds. Departmental work plans focus on initiatives over and ...
Board of finance members often hear, “why does the mill rate seem to always go up while in most years rates don’t change for federal and state income taxes? From the revenue perspective, this reflects ...
If experience, knowledge, and integrity are important in determining your vote for board of selectmen, then I ask you to vote for Mark Neumann. Mark has more than 20 years of experience on this board.
The presenter at the December men’s breakfast was Ken Kuhl who gave a talk on historic Granby sites.
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