This is a digital version of the paper publication that you know and love. Like its print cousin, it’s sponsored by the Canterbury United Community Church as a service to the community.

  • Update on the Treasure House at the Transfer Station

    The Treasure House at the Transfer Station has been open since June. We have tried to have it staffed and open from 9 to 3 on Saturdays. This winter, during January, February and March, we… Read more


  • 4H Pancake Breakfast Draws a Crowd

    On Dec. 2, Santa’s 4H Pancake Breakfast drew 110 friends and neighbors to the Parish House to meet Santa and enjoy a delicious breakfast! The Canterbury Cloverbuds had lots of fun crafts for kids to… Read more


  • Quakers Offer Alternative New Year’s Eve Celebration

    If you’re looking for a non-alcoholic alternative on Dec. 31, the Quaker Meeting invites you to an Alternative New’s Years Eve Game Night at the Quaker Meetinghouse from 6:30 pm to 10 pm.  Families welcome. … Read more


  • Canterbury Community Power: Rates Dropping Again

    We won’t know the new default energy rate for Canterbury Community Power (CCP) customers until the Community Power Coalition Board establishes it on Dec. 28, but coalition leaders have said it will once more be… Read more


  • Club Activities Abound at CES!

    Happy New Year! Canterbury Elementary School students and staff are gearing up for a fantastic 2024. Our many before- and after-school clubs have been keeping busy. Second and third grade computer club members have explored… Read more