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Money-Saving Tips From Patch: Christmas Edition

Everyone is looking to save some money - especially around the holidays.

Everyone is looking to save some money these days - especially around the holidays. Local grocery stores run different specials and deals every week,  so Patch has put together a list of a few of them.

Stop & Shop has a weekly flyer full of specials and deals, including for all your holiday needs. These deals are valid with your Stop & Shop card.

  • Nature's Promise Frozen Turkey - $1.99/pound
  • Stop & Shop Whole Fresh Ham - $1.70/pound
  • Stop & Shop Fresh Center Cut Pork Loin Roast - $2.99/pound
  • Stop & Shop Fresh Top Round London Broil or Roast - $3.59/pound 
  • Swordfish Steak or Fresh Mahi Mahi Fillet - $8.99/pound
  • Fresh Atlantic Salmon Fillet - $6.99
  • Birds Eye Frozen Vegetables - 10 for $10
  • Fresh Baked Italian Bread - $1.49
  • Poland Spring 24 Pack - 3 for $10 
  • Nabisco Small Snack Crackers - 3 for $6  
  • Brownie Tray - $8.99
  • Winter Wonderland Cake - $11.99
  • Mrs. Smith's Dessert Pie or Cobbler - $1.99

Big Y also has a weekly flyer full of specials. The prices noted are good with your Big Y card (or coins where noted).

  • Butterball Frozen Turkey (10-20 lb. avg.) - $1.17/pound
  • Purdue Fresh Boneless Chicken Breast - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
  • Boneless Center Cut Pork Roast or Chops - $2.99/pound
  • Big Y Semi Boneless Rib Eye Roast - $5.99
  • Big Y Spiral Ham - $1.87/pound
  • Hillshire Farm Kielbasa - Buy 2, Get 1 Free
  • Traditional Canadian Meat Pie - $7.98 with Silver Coin
  • Green Giant Vegetables with Sauce - 10 for $10
  • Big Y Fruit Baskets - Starting at $12.99
  • Fresh Yams or Sweet Potatoes - $.89/pound
  • Butternut, Acorn Squash, or Wax Turnip - $.69/pound 
  • Snowflake Rolls - $1.99
  • Pepsi 2 Liter - 5 for $5
  • Big Y Egg Nog - $3.49
  • Folgers Coffee - $7.99
  • Cabot Cheese Bar - 5 for $10
  • All Cooked or Raw Shrimp - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
  • Lay's Classic Potato Chips - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
  • Nabisco Ritz Crackers - $1.78
  • Friendly's Ice Cream - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
  • Friendly's Ice Cream Roll or Cupcakes - $3.98
  • Father's Table New York Style Cheesecake - $9.98
  • Lyman Orchards Apple Pie - $8.98 with Silver Coin
  • Holiday Cupcake Platter - $14.99

Be sure to check out the Grocery Specials on Patch for more ideas of where to save money. Another great resource is Couponation.com, where you can get money-saving tips and coupons.

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q May 21, 2013 at 01:25 pm
"Minimal impact" means some. Retiring debts over the next few years is a good thing andRead More doesn't mean you should borrow more. Perhaps when those debts are paid off there will be a little more money available to meet the basic needs of the schools and the town departments. As wonderful as the expansion sounds, it is not an immediate need - it is a "want". We know the potential benefits of the expansion. Please give specifics as to the cost per taxpayer per year and for how long to pay off this specific project. Thank you.
Betty-Lou Griffin May 21, 2013 at 11:48 am
The "complete reworking of the library" only included HVAC renovations being done on theRead More whole building, repair of the leaking roof and skylight that was ruining the library, and replacement of the circulation desk. No space was added. I am glad to hear that you recognize the benefits of expanded library space. Town Manager Steven Werbner has indicated that Tolland will be retiring several debts over the next several years, and this expansion would therefore have minimal impact on Tolland's debt burden or tax level. If we wait, multiple existing grant opportunities may disappear. Let's NOT wait another decade to address this problem. Let's at least send it to public hearing and referendum so that we can have a sincere and wide-reaching community discussion on this important issue, and allow our citizens the OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE.
q May 21, 2013 at 09:33 am
Love the idea of an expanded library space, but is the time really now? We couldn't even afford toRead More fully fund our school and town budgets for next year. We will be experiencing a lower quality of education and reduced town services and until we can bring that back up to par we should not be taking on new debt. Just a quick look at next year's budget shows we are still paying on the new High School, the Geothermal project, bonding for roads improvement, sewers, open space bonds, Cross Farms development, the new Library roof, and now the artificial turf/lights project at THS. Even if some grants are available to help with the cost, the Library Expansion Project will add more debt for the town (taxpayers). Is this really the time to do that?
q May 21, 2013 at 10:10 am
Love the idea of an expanded library, but we saw with this latest school/town budget that this townRead More cannot afford to maintain the level of education and town services we now have. How much will this library extension cost per year per taxpayer? Perhaps we should pay off some of our existing debt (including all the new debt incurred in just the past 3 years) before taking on new. Also, you mention the need for quiet tutoring rooms. Are these paid tutors you're referring to? If so, will they be charged rental fees for using the spaces paid for by the taxpayers? Aren't there spaces available at the new Rec Center at Parker? How about space at the schools? With fewer teachers and fewer students there are now empty classrooms.