Groton Neighbors
Groton Neighbors share a concern that we may need assistance, now or in the future, to maintain a fulfilling life.
We also recognize the importance of community created through shared interests. Neighbors helping each other can make this possible.
06/09/2026
06/08/2026
June in Groton 🌳
Mountain laurel is starting to bloom in the woods. (Kalmia latifolia)
06/07/2026
June in Groton 🌳
Clear, bright, windless — A perfect morning for kayaking on the Squannacook.
06/06/2026
June in Groton 🌳
Black Angus calves at GH Fortunate Farms on Martin’s Pond Road.
06/04/2026
June 4th in Groton:
Snapping turtle assistance on Long Hill Road. This kind gentleman stopped, jumped out of his car, and carried Madame Snapper to safety. A round of applause for him! 👏
06/02/2026
JUNE in Groton 🌳
Juvenile Great Blue Herons — a boisterous bunch. Their crests stand up like that when they get excited.
05/30/2026
Free concert at Groton Hill — a new big band.
Join us for the Generation Big Band’s first ever performance as a new student ensemble of ages 16 and up! All are welcome – no tickets needed! ⭐
Directed by Jerry Sabatini, this ensemble explores the foundations of the standard big band repertoire and the evolution of big band music by some of the most important composers and band leaders in American Jazz – and Music – history.
05/30/2026
🌸 Signs of SPRING in Groton:
Common cinquefoil (Potentilla simplex) — tough and resilient in poor soil and harsh conditions. A native plant.
05/28/2026
🌸 Signs of SPRING in Groton:
The lupine are blooming at the General Field— don’t miss it! (It’s quite accessible) The array of native wildflowers, thanks to the stewardship of Groton Conservation Trust, is one of the grace notes of life in our town.
05/27/2026
🌸 Signs of SPRING in Groton:
Ragged-Robin, also called cuckoo flower. (Silene flos-cuculi) Found in and near wetlands.
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