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With winter winding down and spring upon us, the budget process is in full swing for fiscal year 2026 (July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026). An important aspect of the budget process is the General ...
Read more about this munificent gesture in the full article in this month’s issue.
At its Feb. 18 meeting, the Granby Board of Selectmen presented proclamations to two volunteer groups that recently provided services to the town. Selectman Mark Neumann (center) presented the award ...
While Granby students look forward to spring break, the town’s budget process is in full swing. Superintendent Cheri Burke’s forward-thinking education budget includes investments in staffing and ...
At the Granby Center Advisory Committee meeting on Feb. 26, the BFJ Planning consultant firm presented preliminary recommendations for changes to the zoning regulations and design work for Granby ...
Ferrets are becoming a more popular pet in the US. They are related to weasels and exude a musky scent like their wild counterparts. Most ferrets kept as pets have had their scent glands removed at a ...
Members present: Eric Lukingbeal, Christine Chinni, Eric Myers, Robert Lavitt, Steve Muller, Brennan Sheahan, Paula Johnson. Also present: Director of Community Development Abigail Kenyon, Land Use ...
If it’s April, then the FY 26 budget vote is right around the corner. That vote will occur on Monday, April 21. You can vote in town hall during the hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Absentee ballots are also ...
Both the high school and middle school G-4 robotics teams qualified for the Connecticut State Championships held in February. The middle school team also qualified for the world championships and will ...
Enjoying the longer daylight hours and spending time outdoors is easy to do in our wonderful town. Read on for more information about activities in and around town. Granby welcomes Town Clerk Jen ...
As author, planner and conservationist William H. Whyte said in a 1962 report to then Connecticut Governor Dempsey, “Saving the ridges would be an act of imagination, but what is at stake is close to ...