The Club's fundraiser supports Branford Counseling & Community Services’ Basic Needs Program. Top prize is 50 $100 restaurant gift cards.
After selling out in just 10 days in 2020, Branford Rotary’s restaurant raffle Braffle! is back. Most of proceeds go to help local families
No loafer, the former salon owner rebooted and came up with a plan. Named for her daughter, Madison Ave. Children's Shoes was born.
The company's highest honor is given to less than half of the top 1% of approximately 96,000 Coldwell Banker Realty agents internationally.
Branford First Selectman Jamie Cosgrove said there's a "great opportunity here for Branford businesses to save energy and money.”
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in New Haven County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Branford area and across CT serve their customers.
Kill A Watt meter kits are available at nearly 200 libraries across the state; a new heating cost calculator accessible online.
Two Branford restaurants were named the best in their category by culinary experts and 3 got honorable mentions in the CT Magazine contest.
Thanks to a Neighbor Post alerting us, and after a call to Starbucks corporate, we learned the store closed due to a staff COVID-19 case.
The owners of Coppola Custom car customization shop will hold Cars & Coffee and Toys for Tots on Dec. 12.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Branford Business of the Year.
Officials say there's an "urgent need for additional child care providers for working families affected by the public health crisis."
Starting Monday, you can place an order online or on the mobile app, choose a pickup time, head over and have groceries loaded into the car.
When you buy a 4-pack of Stony Creek Brewery's IPA Rescue Brew, a part of the proceeds goes to expanding the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter.
Federal and state lawmakers visited Tangen Biosciences on Thursday, praising the company's development of a COVID test with 90% accuracy.
Wendy and Mark Bluemling won the grand prize Branford Rotary’s restaurant "braffle:" $100 gift cards to each 34 different Branford eateries.
Struggling but surviving during the pandemic, the popular Indian eatery created a GoFundMe to help it cover back rent demanded by landlord.
State Rep. Robin Comey wrote "restaurants, hair salons, and early care and education centers" are among businesses who need help to survive.
The Shoreline, Clinton, and Old Saybrook chambers of commerce' Women of Excellence 2020 awards will be held Oct. 8.
The grand prize winner will get $100 gift cards to 34 Branford restaurants. Yup, 34 eateries. Second prize gets $50 cards to all 34. Wow!
July 20 Virtual Awards Ceremony Will Reveal Winners of 2020 Statewide Community Voting and Judges Selections; Engaging Sessions, Networking
The businesses said customers are expected to wear face masks while shopping.
The restaurant will remain open through June 12, owners announced on Facebook.
An open barber defying state orders, few outdoor diners, retail if not bustling some doors open, and a few surprises on reopening day.
The Temporary Outdoor Dining Certificate Application is for outdoor dining 'not previously approved.'
Starting Thursday, all Walmart locations are implementing single-direction aisles.
The biggest risk to the public when shopping is being in the store with other people.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Branford Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
As we hunker down due to COVID-19, here's a way to bring some happiness into our lives. Shelley's has been a Branford fixture for 69 years.
Gov. Ned Lamont, and every credible health source, local to federal, says stay home from work when you're ill. Small businesses are worried.
Zeppole at Cheri's Bakery aren’t fried, but baked, light as a feather though filled with cream, and baked with love by the Gargano family.
The Branford Motel, site of a killing, robbery and other nefarious goings-on, will be replaced with the 100-room chain motel and restaurant.
Branford's newest food truck is run by an acclaimed chef. Parked in Indian Neck and serving breakfast on weekends it can come to you, too.
March 5 Event Honors Thomas Beirne, Kevin Myatt, Marta Moret and Gateway Community College
Azitra is creating skin disease treatments. Previously based in Farmington, the company will soon set up shop on Business Park Drive.
The new Premier Subaru location at 155 North Main St. is open for business and marks second major construction project between companies.
ALDI: “Through our aggressive national expansion plans, we’re on pace to become the third-largest U.S. grocery retailer by the end of 2022.”
ALDI has submitted an application with Branford officials, according to a report by the Branford Seven.