Looking for a job opening in Bethel? Here are a few employers hiring now.
The magazine questions how one of the richest states in the union got into so much of a financial mess. Answer: Politicians.
The month-long "Where's Waldo" contest culminated with a cupcake party for kids at Byrd's Books.
At The Square is Bethel's newest ice cream shop.
If you're looking for a job in the medical field, this Brookfield company has two open positions.
Got cooking skills? Maybe this is the job for you!
Regular unleaded will cost you more here than anywhere else in New England and nearly 32 cents more than the national average.
The Danbury-based university has a job opening. Here's what they're looking for.
Join the Bethel of Chamber of Commerce for a networking event at the popular Mexican eatery.
Connecticut-based Pratt & Whitney, which made the two engines, said it is sending a team to assist in the investigation of a Boeing 777 plane crash that killed two people and injured several others.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
Bethel's unemployment rate is averaging 6.5 percent so far in 2013, a point and a half below the state average.
The Juice Barre offers a healthy alternative.
Bristol-based PTR Industries is the first firearms company to leave the state following the passage of Connecticut’s strict gun control laws.
Small business owners, non-profits, residents: Here's why blogging on Patch is a great idea.
Bethel shoe repair store isn't closing, just moving up the street.
What would you like to see fill this vacant spot along Bethel’s commercial center?
Local artistic baker under fire for baking gun cake so soon after the Newtown shooting tragedy.
Another business is springing up in a storefront at Barnum Square.
The chicken chain submitted an application Tuesday to open on Federal Road.
What should go in this Greenwood Ave. storefront?
The weeklong culinary celebration ends Saturday. Did you go out to eat?
If you haven't tried the year-old pizza place, Sal'z co-owner Sal Sproviero gives his quick pitch.
Patron Kathy Guariglia explains what makes Stella so great to her.
Looking for something to do this weekend? A dinner theatre in Southbury is just one of the events in this weekly round-up. The event will benefit the Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung Memorial Fund and local first responders.
Bethel Wine & Spirits, coming soon at the former location of Wine Lovers' Shop at P.T. Barnum Square.
Economic Development officials say the cash mob will benefit local businesses hurt in the aftermath of Dec. 14, and you and your family are invited.
This storefront window touts a new bakery coming soon to Wooster Street in Bethel.
Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein asks everyone to be "thoughtful and cautious" over the New Year's holiday.