

Surprising stories from Avon’s first century
Written by Carl Wiser staff writer Photography by Carl Wiser and Submitted "Heublein Tower, which looks like it's been there forever, is actually the fourth tower to grace the mountain," says Scott Lewis, author of Avon, Connecticut's First Century: Visionaries and Victims. "There were three predecessor towers and they were all located in Avon, not Simsbury." That's one of many great insights in Lewis's book, which was published in October. Those first 100 years begin in


Farmington couple learns what’s possible on cross-country cycling trip
By John Fitts Submitted photos Riding from Portland, ME to Portland, OR is certainly on the bucket list for many cyclists. Dan and Karen Mastella of Farmington began seriously contemplating such a journey more than a year ago. “If you ride a bike very much it’s in the back of your mind,” Dan Mastella said. “There are certain things that you know about - the Tour de France - and you know that riding across America is a thing, and [you] know about epic rides. You sort of thin


Farmington Artists’ Circle completes successful first year
Significant accomplishments forbudding organization Gathered by the Farmington Library fireplace at the time of the “Wonderland” exhibit and holding the event poster are, from left: Charlene Kilcomons and Kate Emery, members of the Farmington Artists’ Circle. Story and Photos by Maria G O’Donnell Staff Writer After its formation one year ago, the Farmington Artists’ Circle (FAC) has become a new home for the town’s creative people of all stripes. Those who live or work in Fa


'We're Here to Love One Another'
Rev. Ali Hager is the first female pastor in the 267-year history of West Avon Congregational Church. "At the end of every service I walk out to the door and I greet people as they leave," says Hager. "There are times in that greeting when someone will reach out to shake my hand and they'll have tears in their eyes and say, 'You have no idea how much that spoke to me today.'" Photo by Carl Wiser By Carl Wiser Staff Writer When she started in June, Rev. Ali Hager became the


Ms Pam retires
Pam Sikora’s career might have taken an unexpected turn four decades ago, but she did spend her working days doing exactly what she set out to do – guiding children and their parents. In early October, “Ms. Pam,” officially left her post as library services assistant in the children’s department at Simsbury Public Library. It was 1985 during a visit to library in Simsbury with her infant son Michael, to whom she had been reading since he was in the womb, that Pam started on


Music Therapy Brings Collinsville Couple Together
Joe Burcaw and Emily Bevelaqua at Emily's studio in the Collinsville Axe Factory. Joe was in the band Black 47. credit: April Perkins By...


Exploring The Simsbury Land Trust Trails
By Carl Wiser Staff Writer Sure, you can hike to Heublein Tower, but everyone does that. Instead, try the nearby Tanager Hill trail,...


Houses of Worship:
What Happens when one closes By Maria G O’Donnell Staff Writer Closure. Displacement. Uncertainty. And competition: For time, talent and...


Squadron Line students visit Ski Sundown for salmon release
Written and Photographed by Maria G. O’Donnell Staff Writer It never rains for Salmon Release. That was the consensus of those who have...


‘A full life’
The lasting impact of Dan Negrelli The late Dan Negrelli, seen here with wife Karen, daughter Keira and dog Maple at Kent Pond...


The future is now
TRUMPF celebrates opening of its new ‘smart factory’ Lutz Labisch, TRUMPF, Inc., President & CEO, chats with Gov. Ned Lamont during a...


‘It’s All About Service and Collaboration’
Farmington Superintendent of Schools, Kathleen Greider reflects on career William “Bill” Beckert, Chairman of the Board of Education in...


A new generation
Pete and Chadam Christensen take the reins at Flamig Farm Chadam (left) and Pete Christensen are now running Flamig Farm in Simsbury. ...


RV Memories
Simsbury resident shares10 years’ worth of cross country experiences in newly released book Linda Schofield with her book, Discovering...


Farmington Valley Youth Cycling offers variety of opportunities
Stay active, get outdoors, make new friends, learn new skills From left, Thomas Patenaude (mountain bike team parent coach), Ken Schulz...


Coffee With: Brian Hurlock
On coaching Nykesha Sales, fighting cancer, and what to order at George's By Carl Wiser Staff Writer Brian Hurlock at The Blue House...


Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer
ISCC event will be a night to celebrate, reflect By John Fitts Editor Maxim Naumov, current U.S. Figure Skating National Pewter Medalist...


Coffee With: Aimee Petras of the Farmington River Watershed Association
Aimee Petras (third from right) on the river during a FRWA excursion this summer in Collinsville. Photo by Rick Warters By Carl Wiser...


More than a game
Luke Roux Memorial event is a night to reflect, take action By John Fitts Staff Writer Farmington Valley Generals coach Mike Barone...


Coffee With: ESPN Anchor David Lloyd
David Lloyd at LaSalle in Collinsville. He was 25 when he started in TV as an unpaid intern in Macon, Georgia. By Carl Wiser Staff Writer...
