Fall looks for this year’s brides
Earlier this spring, designers unveiled their fall bridal collections at New York International Bridal Week at Pier 92 in New York City. For the brides ‘saying yes to the dress’ for a fall wedding,...
View ArticleFall looks for this year’s brides
Earlier this spring, designers unveiled their fall bridal collections at New York International Bridal Week at Pier 92 in New York City. For the brides ‘saying yes to the dress’ for a fall wedding,...
View ArticleKarolina Chrzanowska presents at ECSU conference
WILLIMANTIC—Southington’s Karolina Chrzanowska, an accounting major, presented a poster presentation titled “Forensic Accounting in Developing Nations: The Analysis of Offshore Banking in the Bahamas”...
View ArticleArrest made for sexual assault of a minor
Edwin Perez, 30, of Meriden, turned himself in to Southington Police on Monday, June 15 after learning there was an active warrant for his arrest. Perez was processed and charged with criminal attempt...
View ArticlePolice investigate motorcycle accident on Flanders
Southington Police Department’s Accident Investigation Team (AIT) is investigating an accident on Flanders Road, just north of the intersection with Pilgrim Lane. Police were called to the scene a...
View ArticleDePaolo Middle School announced the students of the month for May.
Joseph A. DePaolo Middle School recently announced the names of its June students of the month. In sixth grade Avery Halloran, Saimir Kaja, and Nick Mowatt were selected by their teams. Avery is the...
View ArticleGirls Scouts’ Camp Carlson now registering
This summer, girls at Camp Carlson can learn horseback riding and care while participating in traditional activities that summer camp as to offer. With the program, “Horse Fun”, girls will spend half...
View ArticleDriftwood performs at Bristol’s Ingraham House on Friday night
Hailing from Binghamton, New York, music scene Driftwood has spent the better part of the past decade carving out a name for themselves by infusing unfiltered folk with a rock and roll spirit. Their...
View ArticleLocal businessman looking to reestablish chestnuts in city
Local businessman, Stephen Barberino Jr. announced this week he will be donating 15 edible chestnut trees to the Bristol Parks & Recreation Department. The edible chestnut tree was blighted out of...
View ArticleAda Rios: Body, Mind, and Soul Holistic Center welcomed to city
Mayor Ken Cockayne, in a press release, welcome Ada Rios: Body, Mind, and Nutrition to Bristol. The health spa is opening its first Holistic Center in Bristol after operating a spa and retail store in...
View ArticleParent volunteers recognized by Board of Ed
By TAYLOR HARTZSTAFF WRITER As the season of award ceremonies and end-of-the-year banquets winds down, the Southington Board of Education held one last luncheon this week, to recognize the parent...
View ArticleSouthington officials salute enlisted grads
By TAYLOR HARTZSTAFF WRITER School officials saluted 13 Southington High School seniors at a special ceremony to aknowledge their enlistment in the United States military. Following their graduation...
View ArticleBlocked by Amity: Spartans squash Knight hopes…again
[portfolio_slideshow id=11996] By BRIAN JENNINGS STAFF WRITER Five runs in the top of the second inning of the Class LL semifinal game put the No.7-seed Blue Knights’ (18-6) hopes of making a...
View ArticleRoad closure and parking ban on North Main
On Saturday, a parking and travel restriction will be in place on a section of North Main Street during the Bill Englert Car Show. According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department,...
View ArticleKennedy Middle School celebrates 50 years of education
By TAYLOR HARTZSTAFF WRITER There is no better way to celebrate turning 50 than with a birthday party—even for a building. John F. Kennedy Middle School reached its half-century mark on June 11, a...
View ArticleGOP legislators issue statement about Hartford Healthcare layoffs
Bristol Republican legislators Sen. Henri Martin, Rep. Whit Betts, and Rep. Cara Pavalock on Thursday released the following statement regarding Hartford Healthcare’s decision to lay off hundreds of...
View ArticlePlainville Dems meet next Thursday
The Plainville Democratic Town Committee will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, June 25 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Plainville Municipal Center.
View ArticlePlantsville displays its talent
Photos by TAMMI NAUDUS On Thursday, June 11, the audience at Plantsville Elementary School was treated to an amazing display of music, singing, hoola hooping, marshal arts, and dancing during the...
View ArticleHelp End Hunger Walk
Photos by Tammi Naudus Local residents swarmed to the Southington rail-trail to take part in the Help End Hunger Walk on Saturday, June 13. This event is a collaborative effort between Bread for Life,...
View ArticleTwo drivers injured in crash at Farmington Avenue intersection
Officers are investigating a serious two-crash that happened today at the intersection of Farmington Avenue and Collier Avenue. According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department,...
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