Chippens Hill help homeless in ‘Socktober’
The sixth graders on the Gold Team at Chippens Hill Middle School were inspired to make a difference throughout the month of October. The inspiration came from You Tube sensation, Kid President, who...
View ArticleHigh school yearbooks donated to Plainville library
Suzanne Kessler Werblow donated her father’s collection of the Plainville High School yearbooks to the Plainville Public Library. Her father, Leo O. Kessler, annotated the pictures of the graduates...
View ArticleNo explosive device found in domestic dispute last Friday
What initially appeared to be a pipe bomb last Friday when Bristol police responded to a domestic dispute in a Seymour Street home turned out not to be an explosive device. According to a press release...
View ArticleThe Tenors take on epic sound of classic Queen
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR There are some classic rock bands that lend themselves to reinterpretation by other artists. The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles are three classic examples of...
View ArticleThe Tenors take on epic sound of classic Queen
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR There are some classic rock bands that lend themselves to reinterpretation by other artists. The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles are three classic examples of...
View ArticleThe Tenors take on epic sound of classic Queen
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR There are some classic rock bands that lend themselves to reinterpretation by other artists. The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles are three classic examples of...
View ArticleHit Club smacks East Shore Travel League
Southington slugger Hunter Dombal was among the group of regional hitters to lead The Hit Club’s 13U baseball team to the title in the East Shore Travel League’s National Division Fall title on Sunday,...
View ArticlePolice blotter for Nov. 6
The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week. •Angel Vargas, 47, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 30 and charged with sixth degree larceny. •Mark D. Bartlett,...
View ArticleTransfer station extending hours temporarily
To assist Bristol residents with fall clean-up efforts and reduce scale traffic during peak times, Public Works will extend hours at the Transfer Station as follows: Fridays Nov. 20, Nov. 27 and Dec. 4...
View ArticleWoman arrested, accused of assaulting elderly woman, dog
A Plainville woman is accused of assaulting an elderly neighbor and the neighbor’s dog. Police said Oct. 23 at about 6 p.m., officers responded to a report of an assault. The investigation by officers...
View ArticleBusiness Administration courses offered online by Tunxis
Tunxis Community College’s Business Administration program will offer new seven-week online courses starting in January as part of its offerings for those students who want the added flexibility of...
View ArticleBusiness Administration courses offered online by Tunxis
Tunxis Community College’s Business Administration program will offer new seven-week online courses starting in January as part of its offerings for those students who want the added flexibility of...
View ArticleBusiness Administration courses offered online by Tunxis
Tunxis Community College’s Business Administration program will offer new seven-week online courses starting in January as part of its offerings for those students who want the added flexibility of...
View ArticleArtist demonstration offered Nov. 18
On Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. Southington Arts and Crafts Association will sponsor a painting demonstration by artist, Zufar Bikbov. The main focus of the artist’s work is “plein-air painting with...
View ArticleBristol Central hosts Powder Puff football Nov. 21
On Saturday, Nov. 21, the 16th annual Powder Puff football games will be held at Bristol Central High School. The games are sponsored on by the BCHS Interact Club, a junior division of the Rotary...
View ArticleThanksgiving, toy drive being held by United Way
The United Way of West Central Connecticut is asking for help this holiday season to show the community what it takes to Live United. A pres release from the organization said, “We are hoping that you...
View ArticleThanksgiving, toy drive being held by United Way
The United Way of West Central Connecticut is asking for help this holiday season to show the community what it takes to Live United. A pres release from the organization said, “We are hoping that you...
View ArticlePlainville Senior Bowling results listed for Nov. 9
Plainville Senior Bowling results for the week of Nov. 9 are as follows: Top Female Bowler for the Week— Elsie Senaldi-178 and Simone Guimond-179 Top Male Bowler for the Week— Al Deshaies–220 Turkey...
View ArticleChildren’s museum celebrates National Family Volunteer Day Nov. 21
Imagine Nation, A Museum Early Learning Center will celebrate National Family Volunteer Day, Saturday, Nov. 21, from 8 to 10 a.m. at One Pleasant Street in Bristol. For the ninth year in a row, Imagine...
View ArticleBoys and Girls Club receive donations from Ninety Nine
The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub announced today that the 105 Ninety Nine locations throughout New England and New York raised $609,000 for 65 local chapters of the Boys & Girls Club. This...
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