There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Berlin area. The pandemic continues to affect the country's blood supply.
The Town of Berlin is accepting proposals from nonprofit organizations for community programs to qualify for a tax credit.
Malinka, who began her Connecticut library career in 1977, is retiring today.
She purchased the lucky ticket recently.
Berlin Town Hall has announced holiday hours in observance of Good Friday.
Works by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Margaret Atwood and Charles Bukowski are among the selections.
With Your Help It Will Be In Berlin!
Each box contains a YA book, a snack, a craft, bookmarks, buttons, stickers, and more.
The hours are 9:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays.
The section is now located in its own area where the adult paperbacks and large print books used to be.
The list includes books on retirement, saving, and building wealth.
Inspired by a Catherine Ryan Hyde novel, a sixth-grade book club collected 16 boxes worth of supplies for the Berlin Food Pantry.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning ticket was sold in Bloomfield.
Selections include hidden gems and debut novels.
Lots of adult, teen, and children's programs are on the schedule.
Selections include "Becoming" by Michelle Obama and "The Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison.
The team will be commanded by Lieutenant Shawn Solek and coordinated by Officer Brandon Lagueux.
According to the Connecticut State Lottery, the winning ticket was sold in Wethersfield.
These popular learning tablets feature high quality, ad-free learning apps, as well as educational games.
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
Reads for children and adults are included.
These titles are available for those who love the Netflix series and are waiting for holds on the Bridgerton books to become available.
The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut State Lottery, was sold in New Britain.
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The library is offering a new initiative, incorporating the theme of wellbeing into many of its programs throughout the year.
Titles include true crime, civil rights, presidents and founders, and the military and war.
All of these titles have been added since July.
Police said residents should always call police instead of attempting to intervene.
The town has released guidelines for winter weather.
The town has released the schedule for trash collection and town offices.
A Facebook Live virtual ceremony will stream from Fairview Cemetery.
Sean Garrison has been missing since Nov. 28. His car was found at Hubbard Park in Meriden.
Police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing man.
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The man’s family hasn’t seen or heard from him since Saturday when he was expected to be in Meriden, according to police.
The Kensington Garden Club will once again display a Veterans Tree at the library.
The Berlin Parks and Recreation Department is proud to announce the Berlin’s Best Scarecrow. a shared title this year.
Recommended reads also include books on the history of the holiday.
Bristol resident Jarell Alemán receives the shopping spree of his dreams