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Meyer Voices Support of CT Grown Foods
Wednesday, May 1, Senator Ed Meyer voiced his support of SB 804 that will "give preference to local agriculture when purchase produce," according to a press release from his office.

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Wednesday, May 1, Senator Ed Meyer voiced his support of SB 804 that will "give preference to local agriculture when purchase produce," according to a press release from his office.

According to the town's Facebook page, apparel to celebrate Guilford's 375th Birthday is now available over the phone. It will soon be available at Bishop's and Page Hardware.
The Guilford Lakes Green Team challenged Lakes students this Earth Day to minimize their food waste and trash output in the school’s first annual Zero Trash Lunch initiative. At the end of the day, 252 students left behind just 12.6 pounds of waste.
Kim Green has been living with stage 4 breast cancer for 15 years yet summons energy to help others.
Organic gardener Bettylou Sandy will take your questions in our live lunch chat running from noon to 12:45 p.m. this Thursday.
Do you know how to keep your pets and family safe from coyotes? They've been spotted in nearby Branford. Have you seen any near your house?
Two Transfer Station employees, Frank Cole, 56, and Philip Hunt, 41, both of Guilford, have been charged with pocketing cash on the job. Starting May 6, cash will no longer be accepted as a form of payment at the station.
The governor told reporters last week that his proposal is on the ropes and not likely to pass the legislature.
Across the nation, drivers are paying an average of $3.49 per gallon, according to GasBuddy.com.
On Friday, April 26, the Henry Whitfield Museum played host to a ceremonial tree planting of the first of 375 trees that were distributed to residents that afternoon in honor of Guilford's upcoming 375th Birthday.
When you think 'New Englander,' what comes to mind? Share your thoughts in the comments.
On Saturday, May 11 Guilford Free Library will hold their Paperback Book Sale. Keep reading for details.
Amy and Michael Garofalo and their two sons were in Boston last week celebrating the one-year anniversary of Amy's stem cell transplant for bone marrow cancer. The family says they're lucky to be alive.
Reduce your carbon footprint and join in local activities to help the planet. One way you can do that is go to the Great White Oak Day Saturday, May 4 at the Henry Whitfield Museum in Guilford.
This Saturday evening, Flutterby celebrated 14 years with Peaceful Daily with a party that featured author Sandy Corso! We swung by the celebration and the business on the Guilford Green was buzzing with lots of shoppers, guests, and live music!
Guilford's own Adam Greenberg has returned for his fifth season in the Atlantic League and 12th of professional baseball. He was signed by the Bridgepost Bluefish on April 16.