Celebrate National Hamburger month and win free burgers for life at Jake’s...
CHESHIRE, Conn– Recognized as one of the most aggressive and ambitious “better burger” brands in the United States, Wayback Burgers, with over 80 locations, today announces it will be giving away free...
View ArticleSen. Welch endorses McKinney for governor
State Senator Jason Welch (R-Bristol) on Wednesday announced in a press release that he endorses State Senate Republican Leader John McKinney to be the next governor of the state of Connecticut. “With...
View ArticleTRIAD shows seniors how to ‘Stay Strong– Live Long’
By KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER Last Wednesday, the United Way of West Central Connecticut held its annual TRIAD conference, providing resources and information to seniors on how to “Stay Strong — Live...
View ArticleOM Show celebrates ‘The Happy Days’
[portfolio_slideshow id=7029] Last weekend, the annual OM Show, ‘The Happy Days,’ was performed at St. Paul Catholic High School. On April 24, the cast members gathered for a final dress rehearsal the...
View ArticleChamber salutes those who give to community
[portfolio_slideshow id=4697] by KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER Every year, for the last 106 years, the Plainville Chamber of Commerce has hosted its annual awards dinner and annual meeting. What made...
View ArticleRevitalized Saliva, coming to Bristol, proves the haters wrong
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR Bobby Amaru, the new lead singer for rockers Saliva, knows there have been haters at the band’s shows on the current tour behind its new album, “Rise Up.” Amaru said he...
View ArticleRevitalized Saliva, coming to Bristol, proves the haters wrong
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR Bobby Amaru, the new lead singer for rockers Saliva, knows there have been haters at the band’s shows on the current tour behind its new album, “Rise Up.” Amaru said he...
View ArticlePair of home victories boost Eastern’s season
By MICHAEL LETENDRE STAFF WRITER BRISTOL – The goal of the Bristol Eastern baseball team over its most recent slate of home games was simple: Win as many contests as possible from Clem J. Roy Field....
View ArticleAmerican Legion Auxiliary would like your old books
By Ed Harris Editor The American Legion Auxiliary is back in the book business. Up until a few months ago, the auxiliary had utilized two Got Books bins to help fund literacy programs in the local...
View ArticleA Century of Muzzy: Transitions and firsts at Muzzy Field
By TOM DICKAU BRISTOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY This is the fourth of ten articles to be written by Tom Dickau, president of the Bristol Historical Society and member of the Muzzy Field Anniversary Committee....
View ArticleRubber ducks to converge on Pequabuck River this Sunday
By KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER It’s that time of the year again when 5,000 rubber ducks will fill the Pequabuck River, and hundreds of people will fill the streets of Forestville. What makes this year...
View ArticleLocal gives back during alternative spring break
By Lisa Capobianco Staff Writer For Southington resident Al Vojtila, spring break meant giving back to residents of New Orleans still affected by Hurricane Katrina. Currently a freshman at Nichols...
View ArticleLatest spring bridal trends from New York City
Last month, New York bridal fashion week was held. Many buyers and press gathered at The Knot and Wedding Channel’s Couture at the Hilton on Avenue of the Americas and New York International Bridal...
View ArticleSONIC opens May 7
SONIC, America’s Drive-In, will open a new location in Bristol on May 7 at 1379 Farmington Ave. Whether it’s to enjoy a Cherry Limeade, signature Tots or a Real Ice Cream Shake for dessert, the Bristol...
View ArticleBristol’s In The Red to bring its sound to Sevendust fans
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR When hard rockers Sevendust roll into Hartford next Tuesday, Bristol rockers In The Red will be one of the openers on the bill. We caught up with the band’s drummer,...
View ArticleBristol’s In The Red to bring its sound to Sevendust fans
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR When hard rockers Sevendust roll into Hartford next Tuesday, Bristol rockers In The Red will be one of the openers on the bill. We caught up with the band’s drummer,...
View ArticleBristol’s In The Red to bring its sound to Sevendust fans
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR When hard rockers Sevendust roll into Hartford next Tuesday, Bristol rockers In The Red will be one of the openers on the bill. We caught up with the band’s drummer,...
View ArticleSevendust still has what it takes to win over fans
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR The news came in last week. Sevendust’s latest album, the acoustic “Time Travelers and Bonfires,” had climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Hard Music Charts....
View ArticleSevendust still has what it takes to win over fans
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR The news came in last week. Sevendust’s latest album, the acoustic “Time Travelers and Bonfires,” had climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Hard Music Charts....
View ArticleSevendust still has what it takes to win over fans
By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR The news came in last week. Sevendust’s latest album, the acoustic “Time Travelers and Bonfires,” had climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Hard Music Charts....
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