Fear not the pop, Grace Potter is still Grace Potter
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR When a musical artist is known for a particularly left-of-center style— and word arrives that their newest recorded effort is “pop”— trepidation ripples through the ears...
View ArticleFear not the pop, Grace Potter is still Grace Potter
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR When a musical artist is known for a particularly left-of-center style— and word arrives that their newest recorded effort is “pop”— trepidation ripples through the ears...
View ArticleFear not the pop, Grace Potter is still Grace Potter
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR When a musical artist is known for a particularly left-of-center style— and word arrives that their newest recorded effort is “pop”— trepidation ripples through the ears...
View ArticleChildren welcomed to ‘Winter Wonderland’
By LISA CAPOBIANCO STAFF WRITER From animation drawings to carousel design art to cartoon film showings, the Winter Wonderland Children’s Adventure event at the Bristol Historical Society will feature...
View ArticleChildren welcomed to ‘Winter Wonderland’
By LISA CAPOBIANCO STAFF WRITER From animation drawings to carousel design art to cartoon film showings, the Winter Wonderland Children’s Adventure event at the Bristol Historical Society will feature...
View ArticleChildren welcomed to ‘Winter Wonderland’
By LISA CAPOBIANCO STAFF WRITER From animation drawings to carousel design art to cartoon film showings, the Winter Wonderland Children’s Adventure event at the Bristol Historical Society will feature...
View ArticleFire report for Dec. 25
The Bristol Fire Department reported the following incidents last week. Dec. 11 Middle St. and Battisto Rd., alarm system sounded due to malfunction. Barnes Highway and East Main St., motor vehicle...
View ArticleCommunity groups receive grants
More than $200,000 in year-end grants were authorized by the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain. The Community Foundation’s board of directors approved $203,541 in grants aiding non-profit...
View ArticleRecreation program registration begins Jan. 5
Winter/Spring program registration will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 5 in the Recreation Office at 50 Whiting St. The Recreation Office hours are Monday through Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 8 a.m....
View ArticleRegister for apprenticeship, extension courses at Bristol TEC
Apprenticeship and extension courses for the State of Connecticut Adult Education Evening School Division at Bristol Technical Education Center will be starting the week of Jan. 25. Registration dates...
View ArticleCarousel museum activities during winter break
A fun-filled week of special programs are being offered at the New England Carousel Museum from Saturday, December 26 through Wednesday December 30th, 2015 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 PM. Price: $5.00 per...
View ArticleDems to hold caucus to pick town committee on Jan. 5
On Tuesday, Jan. 5, Bristol Democrats will vote for 54 town committee members: six from each of the town’s nine voting districts. “The primary mission of the Bristol Democratic Town Committee is to...
View ArticleSexual assault at Healing Hands massage
David Kingsbury, 48, of Southington, turned himself in at the Southington Police Department at approximately 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 22 after learning there was an active warrant for his arrest. The...
View ArticleFree Sriracha Grilled cheese sandwiches for New Year’s Day at Wayback
Wayback Burgers have announced that to toast to the New Year, the restaurant will give away free Sriracha Grilled Cheese sandwiches at its restaurants nationwide on New Year’s Day, Friday, Jan. 1....
View ArticleChristmas trees to be collected at curb until Jan. 15
Christmas trees will be collected at the curb through Jan. 15. Please note, trees must have all tree stands, lights, ornaments, and tree bags removed. Remember to keep your Christmas tree (or any other...
View ArticleMinimum wage going up Jan. 1
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in a press release this week announced that as the result of a new law he signed last year, Connecticut’s minimum wage is scheduled to increase from the current rate of $9.15 an...
View ArticleMinimum wage going up Jan. 1
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in a press release this week announced that as the result of a new law he signed last year, Connecticut’s minimum wage is scheduled to increase from the current rate of $9.15 an...
View ArticleMinimum wage going up Jan. 1
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in a press release this week announced that as the result of a new law he signed last year, Connecticut’s minimum wage is scheduled to increase from the current rate of $9.15 an...
View ArticleRegister now for YMCA youth programs
The Wheeler YMCA is holding registration for its winter session youth programs. Programs include: basketball on Saturdays; gymnastics on Saturdays; Sports of all sorts on Wednesdays; Martial arts on...
View ArticleGOP town committee meets
The Republican Town Committee will meet to elect its members at the caucus on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Plainville Municipal Center. All registered Republicans are invited to attend the caucus...
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