Ability Beyond Disability in Bethel has been awarded $386,000 for the removal and replacement of the roof atop the organization's HQ.
This series is targeted not only to would-be entrepreneurs, but also to small business owners who would like to brush up.
This free workshop series is designed to provide participants with essential insights into starting and managing a successful business.
Byrd’s Books’ Spring Poetry series runs from March 10 through May 10.
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Bethel’s Byrd’s Books will host an afternoon with author/illustrator Vesper Stamper.
The Bethel Police Department will hold a special "Coffee with a Cop" on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
"Wonderland," a 10-week creative writing course, is designed for young aspiring writers.
Bethel library is offering support for residents contemplating job changes, career switches, re-entry into the job market, or job hunting.
Since early January, about 265 blood drives across 27 states were canceled due to weather, potentially leaving hospitals in short supply.
You can come to the Library and be in-person, or you can enjoy the programs in your home via Zoom.
All new toys or books stuffed into the police cruiser in front of Byrd's Books will benefit Bethel Social Services and The Women's Center.
A proposed water rate increase, changes to the transfer station fee schedule, and the sale of property in Clarke Park will be on the table.
Bethel's annual tree lighting event, held on the day after Thanksgiving, has become more popular and drawn larger crowds each year.
Officers Heonho Lee and Dana Ross have joined the Bethel Police Department.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
This is the second big lottery win claimed in Bethel — by a Redding resident — in a week.
A $2 million-winning Powerball ticket was sold in Bethel.
Former Bethel resident Robert W. Ashe, Jr., died from injuries sustained when his aircraft crashed in Gilford, NH, on Saturday.
The Bethel Police reached out to residents for help naming their newest K-9 recruit. A decision has been made…
The pet-friendly festival is free to attend, but any donations received will directly benefit Happily Furever After Rescue in Bethel.
Community Cares Coalition, affordable housing, Food Truck Friday, beer fest, cornhole tournament and more Bethel news…
Bethel Special Olympian Kelly Schneider was honored with a parade, organized by Bethel first responders.
Join the Bethel Public Library for a series of events that will take you songs and stories, both past and present.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows and other celebrations in and around Bethel.
Please consider joining the Bethel Republican Town Committee for our Annual Lobsterfest July 29th. It is a great day of family fun.
Funds will go toward programs at Bethel Public Library and Danbury Youth Services.
The Bethel Police Department will host its annual cornhole tournament this summer to benefit the Connecticut Special Olympics.
"Summer Reading: All Together Now" is the theme for the Bethel Public Library’s Summer Reading program for children, teens and adults.
The Bethel Garden Club Plant Sale is Saturday, June 10, 9 am-1 pm, on the Municipal Center Lawn.
The Bethel Baseball Association was awarded over $200K in a lawsuit connected to a 2020 embezzlement case.
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The latest Connecticut nip bottle surcharge payments to municipalities have been announced.
Most importantly, jobseekers need to know if the job is the "Best Fit For You." How do you find that out?
Residents may dispose of their unused or expired prescription medications in a safe and controlled manner during Drug Take Back Day.