The home suffered "extensive" damage, according to Guilford Fire Chief Michael Shove, who said a dog and rabbit died in the fire.
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From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
The local protest is one of thousands planned throughout the nation on Saturday.
The town said it is working to shut down the scam attempts and urged residents and applicants to remain vigilant.
As of Friday afternoon, the fundraiser had raised around $9,000.
This is a free community event.
Residents may dispose of up to 60 gallons of liquid waste and 80 pounds of solid waste per household. Here's what you can and can't bring.
A ruling was issued earlier this month on a federal lawsuit that was brought against Guilford Public Schools in September 2022.
All Guilford residents are encouraged to participate and share their perspectives.
Participants will gain a better understanding of police operations, community policing strategies and the role of law enforcement.
There are several hikes and events upcoming from the Guilford Land Conservation Trust.
Presidents' Day is Monday, Feb. 16.
The transfer station is being recognized after reducing trash by 41 percent in the first year of its waste reduction program.
The 2026 Guilford Parks & Recreation spring and summer programming brochure was released this week.
Guilford residents can begin to think about warmer days ahead.
Crews are working to improve ice conditions at Mill Pond in Guilford.
The annual Law Enforcement Diaper Drive is benefiting Bare Necessities, Inc.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Guilford.
"We appreciate everyone’s understanding as safety must come first," the Guilford Parks & Rec. Department said Friday.
The designation recognizes local efforts to improve survival rates from sudden cardiac arrest.
The reimbursement is for repairs and lost revenue after a local golf course was forced to close early last September.
The Guilford Police Department has implemented a parking ban on all town and state roads through noon on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Proceeds from the sale of limited-edition pizza bagels will benefit the Feeding Families Foundation.
The town donated old playground equipment from Bittner Park and Jacobs Beach to Guatemala.
Check out the holiday hours at the Guilford-Madison Transfer Station.
A local resident won a big prize after playing Mega Millions, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Failure to comply may result in a $100 per day fine, the town said.
The Employee Recognition Award program was initiated by First Selectman Matt Hoey to encourage peer nominations for exceptional performance.
The date marks the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by United Nations member states on Dec. 10, 1948.
The Guilford Police Department has issued several reminders for residents as winter approaches.
Thanks to community support, the Darrow-Rebuzzini American Legion Post 48 is expanding its annual student essay contest.
A Guilford resident is "now facing the toughest challenge of his life," according to a GoFundMe fundraiser, and the community is rallying.
The planting project aims to enhance the appearance of a major entry point to town while providing environmental and economic benefits.
Guilford's finance director was recognized by the Government Finance Officers Association.
All proceeds will support Special Olympics CT.
The event will benefit both the Guilford Art Center and the Guilford Food Bank.
The blasting is expected to continue through at least the end of November, the town said.
Donations of grocery store gift cards are being accepted until Christmas.
The dinner has been renamed in honor of Ron DeMartino, a longtime volunteer for Guilford Interfaith Volunteers and an Air Force veteran.