

Richard E. Wacht, long-time Canton Barn auctioneer, passes
By John Fitts Staff Writer "Thank you for coming. Drive safely. Goodnight." Richard Eugene Wacht ended the weekly auctions at the Canton...


Canton First Selectman proposes naming boat ramp after the late David P. Sinish
By John Fitts Staff Writer CANTON – First Selectman Robert Bessel is formally proposing that the town name its planned river access point...


Mountain bike advocates envision 'playground' on town-owned property at 55 Lawton Road in Canton
By John Fitts Staff Writer CANTON – Local mountain bike advocates are advocating for a multi-faceted skills playground on town-owned...


Canton commission adopts affordability requirement for multi-unit housing developments
Editor's Note: This story was posted on Sept. 21 but updated with additional information on Oct. 1 By John Fitts Staff Writer CANTON –...


Canton Police Department looks for help with Community Service Dog Program
By John Fitts Staff Writer CANTON – K-9 Leo was recently welcomed to the Canton Police Department, and he could soon be the town’s...


Gallery: Avon pays tribute to victims of 9/11
The Avon Volunteer Fire Department, on Monday, hosted its annual remembrance service on the 22 anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks....


Long-time Canton Town Clerk Linda Smith set to retire this week
By John Fitts Staff Writer CANTON – While there are perhaps residents who have garnered more fame, notoriety, popularity or Instagram...
Canton commission considers 15 % affordability requirement for future housing developments
Public also invited to housing forum on Sept. 11, in addition to Sept. 20 commission hearing By John Fitts Staff Writer CANTON  – The...


Pilobolus to present performance, workshop in Canton on Aug. 27
Nat’l and Int’l Beat Poetry Festival also coming to town on Sept. 1 Staff Report CANTON – Renowned Connecticut dance troupe Pilobolus is...


Lobsterfest continues Saturday, Aug. 19
The Canton Volunteer Fire Company's 41st annual Lobsterfest celebration got underway the evening of Friday, Aug. 18 and large crowds of...
Town withdraws application for night games at FHS field
By Paul Palmer Staff Writer FARMINGTON – The Town of Farmington has withdrawn its request to use the lights and public address system at...


Simsbury Democrats rally around Mackstutis for First Selectman
Slate also includes three new Board of Selectmen candidates By Paul Palmer Staff Writer SIMSBURY – In the end, it was celebration and...


Nevin Christensen honored for lifetime achievement
By Paul Palmer Staff Writer There is a corny, old joke that asks: “What’s the definition of a good farmer? Someone who is outstanding in...


Apex Go Karting looks to open in Simsbury this month
By John Fitts Staff Writer SIMSBURY – Bob Hart and Nicole Pappa have been planning the logistics of Apex Go Karting for more than a year,...


David Perkins Sinish
David Perkins Sinish passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, from a sudden and quickly progressin brain tumor. He...


Connecticut could lose the Whale, again
Exact impact to team, Simsbury is not yet known By Paul Palmer Staff Writer ​The future of the Simsbury-based CT Whale women’s...


Developer looks to build 500-plus housing units at Ridge at Talcott Notch
Plan is not yet a formal submission By Paul Palmer Staff Writer SIMSBURY – The developers of Talcott Ridge North in Simsbury are meeting...


Plans unveiled for former Wagner Ford property in Simsbury
By Paul Palmer Staff Writer SIMSBURY – A local developer has released plans to turn the long vacant Wagner Ford property along Hopmeadow...


Company presents concept of apartments on Route 44 parcel along Lawton Road
See newer story herehttps://www.valleypressextra.com/post/100-apartment-units-proposed-at-route-44-parcel-along-lawton-road By John Fitts...


50 Old River Road boat access expected by fall
By John Fitts Staff Writer CANTON – The town is moving forward with a contract for a non-motorized boat ramp at 50 Old River Road and it...
