Make time for Enfield Easter on the Enfield Patch calendar
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And on the Enfield Patch calendar - October Dream Annual FUNdraiser
Also, don’t miss October Dream Annual FUNdraiser on the Enfield Patch calendar
Make time for October Dream Annual FUNdraiser on the Enfield Patch calendar
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Enfield police also reminded residents that a secure drug disposal bin is available year-round at headquarters.
The incident was reported on Saturday.
Enfield officials say yard waste pickup begins April 10 and street sweeping starts March 30 across town.
Organizers say the event has helped provide more than 100,000 meals to Enfield families since it began in 2011.
The town’s Child Development Center is seeking seasonal aides to support classroom staff.
The Town of Enfield is accepting applications for multiple Tons-O-Fun Summer Camp positions through April 24 at 5 p.m.
Interested applicants can find more details and apply through the housing authority’s website.
Temporary seasonal roles could start as early as mid-May or mid-June.
Enfield EMS publicly congratulated the longtime North Thompsonville leader.
There will be no rubbish or recycling pickup on Monday, Feb. 16, and all collections will be delayed by one day for the week.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Enfield.
The program is designed to help caregivers connect, share experiences, and find practical support.
The Enfield veterans now stand alone as the only husband and wife to receive the Hall of Fame honor.
Snow is expected to continue accumulating in Enfield through Monday evening.
A ticketed comedy night organized by the Enfield Instrumental Music Association will raise funds for Enfield High School music students.
The program lets families and businesses recognize local service members with photo banners displayed downtown.
Residents can speak with local officers during the informal event at Black Crow Coffee on Saturday morning.
Residents in Enfield are being advised to take preventive steps while sewer mains are cleaned and inspected over the coming weeks.
The Charter Review Committee will examine governance rules and propose changes for Enfield’s future.
The event will offer practical tips to help residents protect themselves from fraud and identity theft.
Fire officials praised a longtime dispatcher for his commitment to the Enfield community as he enters retirement.
The Enfield Food Shelf says it will adjust its food distribution hours for the holidays.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The town's animal control believes that the dog may have been abandoned, officials say.
New or handmade mittens and gloves will be accepted at locations across Enfield, according to the group's flyer.
The collection, which took place in the Enfield Town Clerk's office, collected enough food to provide hundreds of meals.
The state's 'Nickel per Nip' program reimburses towns for the cleanup of those tiny bottles, with Enfield cashing in as well.
The winning ticket was purchased at an Enfield liquor store last week.
The Enfield Public Library is hosting a free program on 'sound healing,' offering guests a chance for inner peace and calm.
Enfield for Education thanked residents and local businesses after the mitten and glove drive delivered supplies to students in need.
The town clerk's office is collecting Thanksgiving items through Nov. 20 for the Enfield Food Shelf.
"Most folks knew Tim Jensen as the Patch editor for several sites in Northeastern Connecticut. I knew him as Dad."
Four days of rides, food, live entertainment, and family fun at the John Mitchell Fairgrounds.
Perry Phillips has joined FCP Live-In as an Assistance Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
“Dee’s care, knowledge, & communication with Dad was all unimaginable. Her level of patience was incredible,” says Mary Barnea
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