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Mindfulness Meditation: 8-week experiential series begins Sept. 18
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First Congregational Church will offer an eight-week series to explore and experience mindfulness meditation, beginning Sept. 18.
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First Congregational Church will offer an eight-week series to explore and experience mindfulness meditation, beginning Sept. 18.
For those new to Granby, or new to the school system, the PTO serves the students, their families and school staff at Kelly Lane Primary School (grades Pre-K-2) and Wells Road Intermediate School (grades 3-5).
We were on our way to Lake Champlain, a trip we take every year, when Dave said to me: “It’s time for you to get a big-boy reel. I know you like the simplicity of your Zebcos, but the new baitcasters are being advertised as essentially tangle proof.”
“What are you talking about?”
I was surprised Dave was making this pitch again.
Local artists and long time friends Bill Simpson and Brad McDougall will exhibit their most recent work at Lost Acres Vineyard from Sept. 14 to Oct. 8.
As far as Director of Human Services Sandra Yost is aware, this is the first year Granby has participated in the program designed by The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS) to provide tax credits to businesses that make investments in qualifying community nonprofit programs by furnishing financial assistance, labor, materials or technical advice to aid in the physical improvement or rehabilitation of any part of the community. A minimum of $250 is required; the maximum donation is $250,000.
Find answers to your questions regarding who, what, where, when and why in the upcoming primary and November election at Primary 101, a presentation on Thursday, Aug. 2, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the Granby Town Hall Meeting Room.
James Hall, adjutant of American Legion Post 182, stands at attention as service members prepare to lay wreaths at the Vietnam memorial on the Green in memory of the Granby soldiers who died while serving in the Vietnam war.
Following this past month’s severe weather, the Building Department would like to offer the following advice to homeowners who may need to make repairs:
Document any storm damage carefully. When reporting damage or claims to your insurance company, make sure that you have a clear understanding of how to proceed.
Scores of Granby residents and town hall staff gathered at Holcomb Farm’s North Barn to help former Community Development Director Fran Armentano celebrate his retirement.
David Deskis was recently appointed Granby’s new Fire Marshal and Emergency Management Director.
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