A new report examines the 100 safest places to live in the U.S. and the top 50 safest places to live in Connecticut.
Expansion at the media company has led to some shuffling of editorial assignments.
The 16-year-old Berlin High School student lost her grandmother to the disease, which causes organ failure from too much abnormal protein.
Helicopters will be checking vegetation growth in more than a hundred Connecticut towns over the next 10 days.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2015 cases throughout the state.
Organizers of Berlin community events are encouraged to apply for the grants.
The award-winning journalist will begin her new post at the end of the month.
CTfastrak's new environmentally friendly Bus Rapid Transit System celebrates its 1st anniversary on March 28th.
You Won't Want to Miss The Coconuts Saturday, March 5, 7-9 pm at UUCM, 328 Paddock Ave.
The friendly dog doesn't have tags or a microchip.
Crews continue to cleanup and repair the damage caused by a burst water pipe.
This boy is so sweet, laid back and extremely loving! Please come to meet me, and give me my forever home!
Both facilities were damaged by a burst water pipe this week.
The facility has reopened on a limited basis; Children's Section remains closed.
RoadSnacks has prepared a new report, which led it to determine the dumbest places to live in CT based on data and science.
It's back! The Friends of the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library's Winter Book Sale Bonanza! Join us for this much anticipated event.
We asked readers what they thought there was an abundance of in Berlin. You answered on Facebook with the good, bad and the unnecessary.
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And if you're a do-it-yourself type, we have the schedule of when you can drop off your tree.
Looking for the best all-around, any-hour meal in your area? Patch has you covered. Here’s how local diners were ranked, according to Yelp.
The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain announces more than $200K in grants to area programs.
The therapy dog went missing near the Berlin Turnpike.
Hitting the $400 million jackpot would be quite a way to start the new year. Here's where to buy your ticket in Berlin.
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