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Guilford's proposed budget, totaling around $85 million, was approved at Thursday's Board of Finance Workshop. If voted through at referendum, taxes would increase by 3.12%, the lowest increase the town has seen in several years.
Due to the weather, there is a 90-minute delay for Guilford Public Schools today. According to their website, there will be both AM and PM Kindergarten and Pre-K on the 90-minute delay schedule.
Sen. Ed Meyer (D-Guilford) says he did not vote in favor of Branford Attorney Shelley Marcus' judgeship at Friday's confirmation hearing. His opposition is, in part, due to her controversial role in the 'gifting table' trials, in whi
With wind gusts potentially reaching 50 mph Thursday, Guilford could see some power outages in areas. Snow accumulation for the storm isn't as high as first predicted, but roads may be slippery.
Check out happenings in Guilford This Weekend. There's a Chili Cook-off, an 'Afternoon of Soup and Song,' and more.
Forecasting the weather system remains "tricky" meteorologists say, but high winds, snow and freezing rain are now expected to hit the Guilford area by later today.
The Hartford Courant is reporting that Braford's Shelley Marcus, who testified at the 'Gifting Table' trials, passed her confirmation hearing and was recommended to an appointment as a Superior Court judge.
Bring a contribution for the Guilford Food Bank to Medad Stone Tavern Sunday afternoon and enjoy homemade soup and live music from duo Rick and Jim.
Page Hardware is holding their 'Wedding Inspirations' Event on Thursday. The local wedding showcase will feature local vendors, cake samples, and more. If you're planning a wedding, or know someone who is- this is the place to be!
Guilford Transfer Station reopened today, Tuesday, after a fire caused some damage Saturday evening. First Selectman Mazza credits the Guilford Fire Department's quick response for saving the integrity of the structure.
The New Haven Register is reporting that the Guilford Board of Ed voted unanimously to extend their contract with bus company Star of America, Inc., and will not be seeking alternative bids.
Janel Haggerty, a Senior at Keene State College, moves up in the national Division III standings with personal best performances at the New England Track and Field Championships at Boston University.
On their website, Guilford Fire Department reports they received 411 calls during the month of February, including almost 200 Rescue and Emergency Medical Calls.
Officials from local communities will go to Hartford today to testify against Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's proposal to eliminate the car tax. They say the plan will force them to raise other local taxes.
The 2013-2014 fiscal year proposed budget for the Board of Education does not include the much discussed All Day Kindergarten program in Guilford Public Schools. A group will be created to research the program.
The Board of Finance will hold a public hearing on the proposed 2013-2014 fiscal year Budget Estimate Tuesday, March 5 at the Community Center.
The first Annual 'Rootin Tootin' Chili Cook-Off will be be held this Saturday, March 9, at Our Lady of Mercy School. Live entertainment will feature The Shiny Lapel Trio, and proceeds go to local food banks.
The New Haven Register is reporting that a fire at the Guilford Transfer Station Saturday evening caused 'quite a bit of damage' to the building. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
According to the town of Guilford's website, The Energy Task Force will be sending out letters to residents in the near future recommending they participate in residential energy audits.