Casting a Ballot in Granby’s Past

by Carol LaunIn the 18th and 19th centuries, Granby voters decided most local questions and elections by a voice vote or a show of hands. For State and National elections, a ballot box was used. In the 1890s, it was decided to vote for local issues by ballot, and this method was used even as late as 1950. The ballot box voting process had quite a few differences from the way we vote today.The Salmon Brook Historical Society has the complete voting record from a special constitutional vote held i […]

Abby’s lemonade benefits pediatric cancer research

Abby Spencer ran a lemonade stand to benefit pediatric cancer research and the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer. Abby is sporting her new haircut after donating her hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, an organization that makes and donates wigs to female cancer patients. It was a community effort with Grassroots Ice Cream donating their picnic table space to the cause and John Michael Hair Design donating the haircut. Photo by Kim Becker […]

BOE kicks off school year with blow to budget

By Kim BeckerThe Granby Board of Education faces a $115,000 reduction in Open Choice funding from the state as its budget woes continue to trickle down to the local level. Once thought an untouchable funding source, the administration received word in mid-September that state cuts would immediately impact funds earmarked for students from Hartford. This funding is put into Granby’s Quality and Diversity budget, which funds initiatives such as full-day kindergarten and summer school. The bo […]

Bruce Porter Music Series

Alice Robbins on cello and viola da gamba, with Christa Rakich, on harpsichord and organ will perform on Sunday, Oct. 9, at 4 p.m. at South Church, 242 Salmon Brook Street. Free admission, donations welcome. Wheelchair accessible. For more information, call 860-653-7289. Bruce Porter concert-Christa Rakich […]

Civic Club welcomes Chief Rosensweig

The Granby Civic Club will begin its 103rd year with a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. at the Senior Center. Guest speaker Granby Police Chief Carl Rosensweig will give an overview of the police department, talk about criminal activity in Granby and touch on scams to watch out for. Refreshments will be served. Guests and new members always welcome. For more information, please email ginny@lostacres.com. […]

Mum Sale to Benefit Cat Shelter

Mary’s Kitty Korner, located at 281 Salmon Brook St., will be selling mums to benefit their no-kill cat shelter. The sale on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10 and 11, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature 8-inch mum plants priced at $6 each or 3 for $15; 12-inch mum plants sold for $20 each. Why not brighten up your yard and help Mary’s Kitty Korner at the same time? […]

Granby Camera Club

The Granby Camera Club will meet on Monday, Sept. 12, at the Granby Senior Center at 7 p.m. The meeting topic will be Getting to Know the Granby Camera Club. The scavenger hunt words are street photography, sports and favorite. To learn more about the club, visit www.GranbyCameraClub.com. […]

Granby Land Trust Presentation

The public is invited to a presentation, Granby Land Trust and the Salmon Brooks: A Symbiosis, by Richard Caley. The presentation and open discussion will be held at Holcomb Farm Workshop on Sunday, Oct. 9, from 2 to 3 p.m. Included in the discussion are why the Salmon Brooks are among the highest quality waters in the state, how this is determined and the threats to their quality. A sampling of live organisms will be identified and displayed. […]

Annual Amaryllis Bulb Sale

The Granby Senior Club’s third annual Amaryllis Bulb Sale starts Sept. 7. This year’s selection is Candy Floss, a 12-inch stem in luminous rose pink with darker pink striations and a green throat with dusty pink antlers. The tiny little bulb is so beautiful and blooms with such enthusiasm. Everyone loves getting and giving it. Cost is $10 per bulb and may be purchased at the Granby Senior Center during the September and October Women’s Breakfast. If paying by check, make it pay […]

SBHS Engine Show

On Saturday, Oct. 1 the Salmon Brook Historical Society, 208 Salmon Brook Street, will have its annual Small Engine Show, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. See how engines got started with hit and miss engines, engines used to make shingles, farm tractors, Model T’s and A’s. Weather permitting there may be a 1916 Model T ambulance from World War I as well as the Granby Robotic team. Admission and parking are free. Coffee and donuts, hot dogs, chips, soda and water available for purchase. Any que […]