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The Broadleaf Solar Project and its potential impact on Granby and its waterways is an ongoing concern to residents.
Maurice left Northern Ireland in his teen years, immigrating with his family to Melbourne, Australia. His skill in Science and Mathematics, earned Maurice a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Physics ...
This event is a year away, but it’s not too soon to start planning for July 4, 2026. The Granby America 250 committee is planning a celebration on the 4th of July that will commemorate the 250th ...
At the May 18 annual meeting of Holcomb Farm, I was asked to share a few thoughts with the many volunteers of the Friends of Holcomb Farm.
The June Drummer ran an opinion piece by Michael Fitzgerald questioning my legislative agenda, specifically HB 5717. Fitzgerald cited the Sandy Hook tragedy that led to Connecticut’s restrictive gun ...
The Granby Horse Council is an important part of every Granby parade. Here is Chris Anson carrying the American flag and Tracy Gagnon carrying the club flag. Andy Hartley walks in front.
U.S. Navy veteran James O. Hall was honorary parade marshal. Photo by the Cramer family.
The Granby Land Trust (GLT) is excited to announce that its new Emery/Hart Trail to the Crag Mountain Lookout is now open. This is an incredible addition to the Seth and Lucy Holcombe Preserve trail ...
The board of directors of Citizens for a Better Granby (CBG) has named Heather Lockwood of Granby as the new managing editor of The Granby Drummer. She will begin her duties on July 1 and succeeds Jen ...
On June 17, the Granby Lions held its final meeting at the Lost Acres Vineyard before the sum-mer break and inducted four new members: Fred Jones, Timothy Kronk, Shannon Mungavin and Dan Segee.
May 13, 2025 Members present: Kara Marshall, Zachary Donais, Jim Szipszky, David Desiderato. Members absent: Will Madsen, Kent McCord, Andy Small. Also present: First Selectman Mark Fiorentino, ...
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