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Granby Police Log For Oct. 18 – 21
The following information, provided by the Granby Police Department, is accurate as of Oct. 22. Information on this list represents charges filed, not convictions.

Perry Robbin received his BA in journalism from the University of Connecticut in May 2010. He served as news editor of The Daily Campus during his senior year at UConn. He got his start in professional journalism as a local news and sports reporter at The Valley Press in Simsbury.
A lifelong Connecticut resident and native of nearby Simsbury, Perry is an especially dedicated New England Patriots fan. One of his prized possessions is an autographed photo of former Pats quarterback Steve Grogan. He enjoys hip-hop, Motown, funk and soul music, comic books and attending independent professional wrestling shows.
<b>My Beliefs:</b><br><br><b>Politics</b>
I am a registered Democrat and believe in well-funded social programs and personal freedoms.
As a journalist, my job is to be neutral and report facts with as little bias as possible. My goal is to paint a clear picture of events, not to spread my opinion.
<b><b>Religion</b><br></b>
I am not religious but believe in accepting and appreciating the faiths of others.
The following information, provided by the Granby Police Department, is accurate as of Oct. 22. Information on this list represents charges filed, not convictions.

Residents of East Granby, Suffield and (parts of) Windsor had the opportunity to hear their district's state representative candidates discuss local and statewide issues.
Granby and East Granby residents will recall shared hardships and learn more about what caused various aspects of storm recovery to occur as they did.
Residents of East Granby, Suffield and (parts of) Windsor had the opportunity to hear their district's state representative candidates discuss local and statewide issues.
Visit new Granby salon Studio 17 for pink shellac nail treatments and chair massage from Anew Massage and Wellness Saturday, with all proceeds going towards breast cancer research and awareness.
Find out how, when and where you can register to vote for the coming elections in Granby and East Granby.
The following information, provided by the Granby Police Department, is accurate as of Oct. 19. Information on this list represents charges filed, not convictions.
Two thousand visitors a weekend pay for the privilege of being scared nearly to death in the woods during the run-up to Halloween. What's your favorite haunted house or scary Halloween place?
The first amendment rights of a Day Street resident in Granby were violated late last week when a political yard sign was stolen from the property.
In this feature, The Granbys Patch asks readers to propose ideas for empty storefronts and buildings in Granby and East Granby. What business have you always wanted to see in your hometown?
Find recent real estate transactions from October 2012 for East Granby here.
Granby's volunteer firefighters educated kids and adults about fire safety and performed some exciting and informative demonstrations at the Lost Acres Fire Department central station Saturday.
Tools, techniques, suggestions and places to pick pumpkins are all offered in this story on getting your fall and Halloween pumpkin decorations ready. Add your own to our photo gallery!
Farmington Valley residents and Patch share tips on tools, techniques, Jack-o'-lantern carving suggestions, and where to buy pumpkins locally. Upload photos of your pumpkin art to our gallery!
Tools, techniques, suggestions and places to pick pumpkins are all offered in this story on getting your fall and Halloween pumpkin decorations ready. Add your own to our photo gallery!
Homecoming, a breast cancer awareness fundraiser, an open house at the Lost Acres Fire Department and more are all happening today.
A demonstration on the Granby town green Saturday saw supporters of both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney join together to support free speech and denounce a recent spate of political yard sign damage and theft.
Find the name of the local contest winner, a large format version of the winning photo (from East Granby) and a chance to enter another Patch photo contest here.
Find out which town bodies are meeting this week, Oct. 22 - Oct. 28, 2012, in Granby and East Granby.
It was an extraordinary time for Granby, East Granby and the Farmington Valley— some of the hardest-hit areas and some of the last to get power again. Please share your memories as we share ours.