The event will take place on this weekend, with tickets on sale now.
The department helps youths and families in town, and it has created an online survey to gather opinions on the job it does.
The Town of Berlin is conducting a logo contest where residents are urged to submit logo designs for the town's America 250 celebrations.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library Thursday, July 24, is hosting a special children's program on the science of poop and pooping.
The Town of Berlin has been awarded a $61,750 grant to add a parking area to the 15.74-acre property at 0 Chamberlain Highway.
The Berlin Democratic Town Committee is hosting 'Cookout the Vote,' a party fundraiser at the local VFW this Saturday, July 19.
Thanks to the donation, residents who are food insecure will be helped.
The New Britain-based community giving foundation serves four towns, including Berlin and Southington.
The Town of Berlin recently explained to taxpayers why their car taxes are a bit different this year.
The nonpartisan community group recently spent time painting rocks for Pride Month and it now seeks input on other future projects.
The summer-long event, which kicked off Monday and continues to Aug. 28, essentially awards prize tickets for each book read.
The town's lone public swimming pool opens to the public Saturday, June 14, with swim class registration starting Monday, June 16.
Following a town council hearing showing mostly opposition, Berlin officials are re-evaluating disc golf plans at Pistol Creek Park.
The closure will take place at midday this week for more than two hours.
A special forum featuring representatives from several municipal departments will be on hand at the local library on Thursday, June 5.
The event's proceeds will help Berlin police cadets attend a special summer camp program this year.
The park targeted for this recreational feature formerly operated as a golf course, with a hearing on the idea slated for Tuesday, June 3.
The Town of Berlin will receive $1 million from the state to go alongside a town commitment of $240,000 for the project.
The church is hosting an open house on Saturday featuring tours and entertainment.
See what the latest municipal payout is through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program.
The Berlin Senior Center was one of seven honored nationally by the National Institute of Senior Centers.
Volunteers must be entering grades 7-12, with applications being collected now for this good community service requirement opportunity.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library was honored this week by the Connecticut Library Association.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library Monday, May 12, is hosting a turtle expert/rehabilitator who specializes in helping the aquatic reptiles.
The Town of Berlin has been working with the owners of a food processing plant in town to curb odor and noise issues.
'Grassroots Berlin' recently organized an Earth Day cleanup event in town, and it is hoping to expand its reach with new members.
It will take place on Wednesday, April 30, at Berlin Town Hall, and it will address the ongoing situation regarding a food waste plant.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library on May 1 will host a panel of local/community leaders to reflect on the fifth anniversary of the pandemic.
The donation was celebrated earlier this month at a check-passing ceremony at the local American Legion hall.
The Berlin Senior Center, Tuesday, April 8, is hosting 'Where Were You When?' A special forum where folks can discuss big events in history.
Berlinis hosting its first-annual 'Family Cornhole Tournament' later this month, with the registration deadline being Friday, April 11.
Gov. Ned Lamont Thursday announced state grants to 37 municipalities across Connecticut to address so-called 'neglected' cemeteries.
Officials cited issues in the building's HVAC system.
The library is especially seeking those entering grades 7-12 this fall for volunteer work regarding its summer reading program.
The Town of Berlin said a key component in efforts to rid a local food processing plant of its odor/noise problem has arrived this week.
A community workshop is slated in New Britain on Wednesday, April 2, to address Webster and Piper Brooks in Berlin/Newington/New Britain.
The Berlin Democratic Town Committee invites constituents to its meeting this Thursday, March 20.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library this week released the winning, three-sentence romance story that won a contest last month.
The town is looking for local nonprofits for a program where businesses get tax breaks for donating to qualifying organizations.
The accomplished pop culture writer is the author of 'The Titanic for Dummies' and he will be speaking in Berlin, Saturday, March 1.