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Formed in 1970, Citizens for a Better Granby— CBG for short—is a community-based, not-for-profit organization whose goal is to inform and educate Granby residents on issues affecting the town of ...
The Granby Land Trust (GLT) is excited to announce that its new Emery/Hart Trail to the Crag Mountain Lookout is now open. This is an incredible addition to the Seth and Lucy Holcombe Preserve trail ...
Additionally, $1,500 Elmer Vincent scholarships were two awarded to Simsbury High School students, Charlotte Roberts and Ethan Vasquez, who excelled in sports. The Rotary Club is proud of its ...
Members present: Kara Marshall, Zachary Donais, Jim Szipszky, David Desiderato. Members absent: Will Madsen, Kent McCord, Andy Small. Also present: First Selectman Mark Fiorentino, Stephanie Harper, ...
Drummer volunteers and their families enjoyed superb parade viewing. Photo by Flo Bischoff U.S. Navy veteran James O. Hall was honorary parade marshal. Photo by the Cramer family.
The Broadleaf Solar Project and its potential impact on Granby and its waterways is an ongoing concern to residents. For more than a year Broadleaf has signaled a desire to build a solar farm—60 ...
“Whenever something strikes me, or I feel something or see something that stops me in my tracks, I write—it could be a poem, an essay or an article for the Granby Drummer,” says Cliff Gibson. The ...
Corey Rewenko is the dean of students at Granby Memorial High School. It is his first year in the district, but he appears to already have it all figured out. Mr. Rewenko has known for quite some time ...
Take A Breath community forum, a non-partisan informational session on several key topics of interest, was held at the East Granby Senior/Community Center on April 26. The purpose of the event was to ...
The McLean Game Refuge Headquarters Fund received a generous donation from David Pelizzon, Squadron Capital president. See full story, also in this month’s issue. Pictured from left are: Mark Wetzel, ...
The late Jerry Dickerson started a program 26 years ago that has helped countless Granby residents prepare their taxes. It began in the Granby Public Library but is now available at the Senior Center.
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