The local historical organization will host the indoor event at its museum on Main Street.
The Town of Berlin Thursday released an update with residents about odor and noise mitigation measures at a local food processing plant.
The Berlin and New Britain police departments will be at a frozen lake in Berlin on Friday to jump in and raise money for Special Olympics.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is teaming up with a national nonprofit to provide free trees to local children this Earth Day.
The Berlin Historical Society is creating a museum exhibit on the now defunct Grange organization and its looking for folks to help.
Black History Month is in February, with Berlin's library offering several titles to borrow to commemorate the celebration.
The Berlin Senior Center is offering pickleball starting early next month in conjunction with a local recreational club.
Registration for the new class, which starts at the end of the month, is ongoing.
The Town of Berlin Thursday, Jan. 30, said it was OK to skate on area ponds/lakes, one day after banning the pastime due to safety concerns.
Citing today's rain, the Town of Berlin said Friday, Jan. 31, that the ice isn't safe enough for skating or other activities on the ice.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is hosting a literary agent for a free forum Tuesday on what it takes to get a book published.
One of the challenges in the library's 2025 reading challenge series is to read a book with 'How to' in the title.
The Berlin Senior Center is taking appointments for Berlin senior citizens to get free tax help from AARP tax aide volunteers.
A water main break in Berlin Friday has prompted the abrupt closure of the town's senior center.
The list is part of a new reading challenge folks can take in 2025.
The event will take place on Saturday, Jan. 11, at the Berlin Community Center on Kensington Road.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is hosting an All-Year Reading Challenge for 2025, with reading a book on social media on the list.
A special program at the Berlin Senior Center will look at the old Berlin Fair, which took place from 1882 to 1919 before returning in 1948.
Both Berlin and state officials are working with the company to address noise and odor complaints at the site.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is promoting its books dealing with anxiety, resilience, generational change, and mental well-being.
The Berlin Lions Club earlier this month presented a large check to the Town of Berlin Veterans Commission.
The library is closing so it can train its staff on some updated services for patrons.
Berlin Youth Services is seeking registrants for classes on Pokemon and Magic the Gathering, which will start early next year.
Check out what Berlin-Peck Memorial Library staff read and loved in 2024.
The 50-year-old public works department employee died unexpectedly on Tuesday, leaving behind three teenage children.
It is promoting several titles in its collection that deal with Native American issues, culture, and history.
The Town of Berlin has unveiled the procedures and schedule folks must follow regarding the 2024 fall leaf collection.
The BPD will be at Stop & Shop in Berlin on Saturday for its annual 'Stuff-A-Cruiser' event to collect items for the Berlin Food Pantry.
The school system's elementary schools are working with local senior citizens at a special 'Invention Convention' on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
Those looking to blow a whistle must be at least 15 years of age.
The event will give away $2,000 worth of gift cards.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is inviting young readers to enjoy its vast collection of scary books set in schools/universities.
The library, local schools, and police have created a year-long literary program discussing a book about Gen Z's emotional challenges.
The winning ticket was purchased this week in a Berlin convenience store.
The two state representatives will discuss elder issues with senior citizens at the Berlin Senior Center on Friday.
The contest is part of the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library's recognition of Library Card Sign-Up Month this September.
In October, the Berlin PD will be wearing pink patches on their uniforms, with orders already being taken for pink patches for the public.
Connecticut's AG will meet with them on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Last month's floods damaged part of the historical society facility, but not any artifacts.
While a popular playground is closed until further notice in Berlin, well-used tennis and basketball courts have, recently, reopened.