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Statewide, Girl Scouts in your town will be hosting cookie booths at a variety of locations starting on Saturday Nov. 3 to Sunday, Nov. 11.
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Statewide, Girl Scouts in your town will be hosting cookie booths at a variety of locations starting on Saturday Nov. 3 to Sunday, Nov. 11.
Technology is a large, everyday component in the daily routine of equine veterinarians. It has vastly changed the way medicine is practiced and most days, we are glad for the advancement.
On Oct. 14, the Granby Land Trust held its annual meeting on the site of two of its most recent acquisitions: the Seth and Lucy Holcombe Preserve and the Ann Pelka Preserve, on Silver Street in North Granby.
In honor of Mary Edwards’ many contributions to Granby and to the Granby Land Trust, the Land Trust Board established the Mary Edwards Friend of the Land Trust Award, which is given each year at our Annual Meeting.
McLean president David Bordonaro recently welcomed a large group of volunteers to the main dining room in the McLean Health Center, and acknowledged their dedication and support during the Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event.
The Hartford HealthCare (HHC) Content Team, including Granby residents Nick and Melissa Dethlefsen, has been recognized as finalists in the 2018 Content Marketing Awards presented by the Content Marketing Institute—an annual, leading international awards program honoring the best marketers in the industry.
The Granby Education Foundation has again demonstrated its strong support of the Bruce Porter Memorial Music Series (BPMMS) with a grant of $2,000 for the 2018-19 Season.
The transfer station will be open Wednesday mornings (8 a.m. to noon) through Nov. 14.
Granby Performing Arts at GMHS is back with this year’s fall play: Almost, Maine by John Cariani, directed by Nikki Currie-Huggard.
The World’s Greatest Paintings, Part I: Mondays Oct. 15 to Nov. 26 at 1 p.m. (no Nov. 12). This 6-week course takes you from the 14th century to the 17th century.