You may register or make changes to your current registration online at the Connecticut Secretary of the State’s website or contact the Registrars’ office for other options. Party membership does not ...
Funding for 26 banners has been collected, representing 85 percent of the goal. The committee approved the proposed design of the banners as created by SignPro. In addition to the July 4 parade, a ...
The Granby Conservation Commission has two vacancies. Here’s what the commission does, and how you can help.
The Town Clerk’s Office reminds veterans of an important upcoming deadline. If you have not yet filed your DD-214 Military Discharge Form, please stop by the Town Clerk's Office before Sept. 30.
On May 18, Amanda Bristol pitched a complete game for Granby Memorial versus the Ellington Knights. In the impressive outing, Amanda added eight strikeouts, yielding only two earned runs (and two ...
In my column for the October issue of the Drummer, I explained how Granby practices direct democracy. This means you, the voters through the ballot box, choose your elected officials, approve the town ...
Before summer gets into full swing, it is a great time to visit with our friends and family by going out for ice cream, taking a walk on the rail trail or meeting up at the park.
The Open House held by Granby’s Department of Public Works on May 16 attracted some young recruits! See more photos by Shirley Murtha later in this month’s issue.
Open now—don’t miss your chance to sign up for one of the amazing camps serving ages 4–14. Day Camp: Grades 1–3. Games, sports, arts and crafts, swimming, activities and special events. Junior Mission ...
Christopher DeGray, director of facilities for Granby Public Schools, recently attended a national symposium on school safety and reunification at The College of DuPage near Chicago. The event was ...
On May 15, the Men’s Breakfast Group was entertained by Paul and Stacey Konopaske talking about their hiking experience along the El Camino de Santiago—great stories!