1928: A Connecticut Writer On Understanding Disaster and Loss
By Patch History Columnist Philip R. DevlinIn the wake of recent terrorist attacks such as 9/11 and last month’s Boston Marathon bombing, questions often arise about why innocent people die or get...
View ArticleEnfield Week in Review: May 5-11
According to readership reports, these were the five most-read stories on Enfield Patch in the past seven days.1. Enfield S
View ArticleLicense-free Fishing In East Windsor
Enfield resident Steve Jones shows off the trout he's caught at Broad Brook Pond on Saturday.The state Department of Environmental and Energy Protection announced a license-free fishing day for the day.
View ArticleYour Take: Should High School Students Be Able To Opt Out of Lab Dissections?
Written by Elissa BassThe state House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would allow high school students to opt out of classroom animal dissections without penalty, according to
View ArticleTELL US: How Do You Go Green?
We're looking for all the great ways Enfield residents are working to preserve and protect the Earth. From composting to creative recycling, we want to hear what you do to minimize your carbon...
View ArticleDirectory Spotlight: OnPoint Connections
Many of you may not know this, but there are descriptions and photos of nearly 900 businesses and organizations on Enfield Patch.Under the Businesses heading at the top of our home pag
View ArticleStudy Shows Roundup Residue in Food May be Linked to Cancer and Other Diseases
Written by Wendy VincentA new study claims a chemical used in the
View ArticleFormer Fermi Teacher Denied Accelerated Rehabilitation, Will Face Jury Trial...
Former Fermi High School social studies teacher Tyler Wells is facing a jury trial, after a judge denied his request for accelerated
View ArticleBike, Walk, Carpool to Work Week Taking Place Across Connecticut
CTrides is urging commuters to carpool, vanpool, take buses or trains, walk, bike or telecommute instead of driving alone to work - for at least a day during the week of May 13-17. CTrides is no
View ArticleEnfield Scholastic Sports Schedule, May 13-19
Here is the schedule of contests for Enfield and Fermi high school varsity teams for the week of May 13-19, 2013.Monday, May 13Golf - Bloomfield at Fermi (at Grassmere), 3 p.m.Golf - Suffield at...
View ArticleHazardous Waste Collection in Enfield Slated for June 1
Mark your calendars. Saturday, June 1 is the sole day for residents to dispose of hazardous waste. The Stanley E. Jablonski Complex on 40 Moody Rd. will be open from 8 a.m.-to 1 p.m. for free disposal,
View ArticleDirectory Spotlight: Southwood Pharmacy
Many of you may not know this, but there are descriptions and photos of nearly 900 businesses and organizations on Enfield Patch.Under the Businesses heading at the top of our home pag
View ArticleEnfield Police Blotter: May 10-12
The following public information from the Enfield Police Department is accurate as of May 13, 2013. The information reflects charges filed, not convictions. It is not the policy of Enfield Patch to...
View ArticleFleet Feet Run Enfield Past Avon, 6-1
What a difference nearly two weeks makes.After being crushed 12-1 in Avon on May 1, the Enfield High School baseball team used some daring baserunning and solid pitching to stymie the Falcons 6-1 in...
View ArticleEnfield Job Openings on Craigslist
May 13 **Verizon Wireless - Cellular Sales - Retail and Business Sales** (West Hartford, Enfield CT) sales
View ArticleEnfield Together Coalition Hits the Ground to Prevent Underage Drinking
Floor decals in participating Enfield liquor stores urge adults, older friends, and siblings to “love them enough to say no.” To bring the message of National Alcohol Awareness Month home, Enfield...
View ArticleDirectory Spotlight: Oyama Japanese Cuisine
Many of you may not know this, but there are descriptions and photos of nearly 900 businesses and organizations on Enfield Patch.Under the Businesses heading at the top of our home pag
View ArticleEnfield State Senator Fighting to Keep Criminal Pardons Public
This article was posted by Elyssa M. Millspaugh. It was reported and written by Jayme Kunze.If a convict receives a pardon, should the public know why?State Senator John Kissel (R), who represents...
View ArticleServices Set for Accident Victim Heather Dugas
Written by Susan SchoenbergerA funeral service for Heather Dugas, 35, of Granby and formerly of Enfield, will be held on Thursday, May 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the Carmon Windsor Funeral Home, 807...
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