One of the Coward Farm tobacco barns on North Granby Road in September.
They fought for your right to vote! By Granby Drummer | November 1, 2025More ...
Bill Glueck, 18 Barkhamsted Road, as president of the Granby Taxpayers Alliance explained the focus of the group and the budget issues they will be examining. Jim Warnke, 11 Elizabeth Street, spoke in ...
John O’Brien and I were happy to receive a clarification from Peter Annulli, who was a member of the Granby Public Works ground crew during the late 90s when the Town Green Ginkgo was planted. Annulli ...
The Loomis Bros. Store, circa 1900, is from the booklet Town of Granby Bicentennial, 1986, A Brief History, 1786 -1986. Photo courtesy of SBHS Fifty years ago an iconic landmark, the Loomis Bros.
The mission of both the Granby Public Schools and the Connecticut State Board of Education is clear: academic excellence must be our top priority. Granby BOE policy requires board members to act with ...
Fenton, 81, of Granby and formerly of Bloomfield, CT, beloved wife of 60 years to Stephen R. Fenton, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, in Holden, MA.
Members present: Eric Lukingbeal, Christine Chinni, Mark Lockwood, Eric Myers, Robert Lavitt, Steve Muller, Brennan Sheahan, and Paula Johnson, Director of Community Development Abigail Kenyon and ...
Our first amendment right for civil discussions will not survive without forgiveness and reconciliation. Admitting our own evil and absorbing injustice is so counter to both our current secular and ...
For generations, America’s service members have stood watch over our freedoms—on land, at sea and in the air. They have answered the call in times of war and peace, often at great personal cost, to ...
An 11-member committee appointed by the planning and zoning commission is working on updating the town’s Plan of Conservation and Development, more commonly referred to as the “POCD.” The POCD is a ...
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