Coming up: Saturday Storytime on the Canton Patch calendar
Be sure to catch Give the Gift of Membership on the Canton Patch calendar
Make time for Milk, Cookie & Art! on the Canton Patch calendar
Spotted on the Canton calendar: Holiday Comfort Starts at Home with Ethan Allen!
Spotted on the Canton calendar: Sundays at 3 Free Concert Series Starting with Farmington Valley Chorus Holiday Concert
Coming up: BSA Troop 274 Christmas Tree & Wreath Event on the Canton Patch calendar
Coming up: Sundays at 3 Free Concert Series Starting with Farmington Valley Chorus Holiday Concert on the Canton Patch calendar
The Canton Land Trust is hosting a special hiking tour this weekend to showcase some of its trails.
Part of the library's 250th birthday celebration of the iconic author, the event this weekend will be hosted by a noted fashion expert.
From outdoor skills to creative arts to hands-on learning, every day brings a new opportunity to try something different.
The state's 'Nickel per Nip' program reimburses towns for the cleanup of those tiny bottles, with Canton cashing in as well.
The church recently installed the feature, in which folks are asked to 'take what you need, leave what you can.'
The libraries from Canton, Avon, Simsbury, Farmington, and UConn Law (Hartford) are collaborating on a lecture series for the U.S. 250th.
With the federal government about to cease food benefits for millions, including children and the elderly, the food bank says it is ready.
The local library next week is hosting a free program featuring a 'penguin ambassador' from the Mystic Aquarium.
The results for the race and costume contest
The rally this weekend is one of thousands nationally to protest the policies of President Trump and his controversial administration.
Monday, Oct. 13, is the Columbus Day Holiday.
Town-hired contractors will be conducting 'smoketests' to find flaws in the sewer connection system.
The team is hosting a 'Pink Out Game For Breast Cancer Awareness' this week, with folks urged to come cheer and support cancer research.
The town is looking to gather community input as it tries to address the issue of affordable housing locally.
The Canton Public Library's 'Spirit Days' event this week wants folks to dress like they did on their summer vacation to win prizes.
The town is organizing a work detail this weekend for folks to rid the beloved town park of invasive weeds.
The Canton Transfer Station, where bulky waste, recycling, and trash is collected, is now in fall/winter mode.
Canton's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)​ will host a free presentation on emergency preparedness.
The Canton Police Department said it was found on a fence post at a trail, and they're looking to return the urn to its owner.
The Shops at Farmington Valley on Saturday, Sept. 6, will host 'Valley Fest,' the brainchild of a young Avon cancer survivor.
The Town of Canton is asking folks to send them any photos that scream 'Canton' as it is looking to create a new website for the town.
70 years ago this week, Collinsville — specifically the Collins Co. factory — was badly damaged in the worst flooding in state history.
Starting Aug. 15 through Oct. 15, the Canton Greater Together Community Fund is seeking ideas on what local causes should benefit.
A well-known kayak/canoe operation in Collinsville is hosting 'Canton Adaptive Kayak Day' for local residents with disabilities.
The facility was shuttered 'until further notice' on Thursday.
The Roaring Brook Nature Center event will go into Avon, Simsbury, Canton, Farmington, West Hartford, Burlington, and New Hartford.
Nearly $50,000 was doled out to 11 nonprofits serving a variety of residents in Canton.
Canton's first selectman recently explained to the community why their car taxes are a bit different this year.
Get outside and explore — these nearby hikes offer everything from easy strolls to more challenging treks for every kind of adventurer.
Impacted towns include Bloomfield, Canton, Farmington, Granby, New Milford, Newington, Simsbury, Southington, Suffield, and Woodbury.
The weekly Facebook posts come from the efforts of the late David Leff, who died in 2022 while putting together a history calendar.
The library offers several summer reading programs for children, tweens/teens, and adults through Aug. 15.
The Canton Board of Selectmen is asking the public to offer suggestions on naming three prominent athletic facilities in town.
This pivotal funding supports the development and implementation of hands-on, inquiry-based K–12 science modules.