He takes over from Democrat Jon Menti, who resigned his position.
The board voted unaminously last week to keep all three officials in place.
The previous member resigned in October following the revelation he had a prior affiliation with an 'alt-right' group.
The Board of Finance determined he was underpaid based upon other salaries in the region.
Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day
Results came in slowly, and brought plenty of surprises.
"He is a candidate who can offer the practical knowledge we need to a repair a struggling economy..."
'Raghib is talking the talk AND walking the walk. He is authentic, engaged, intelligent, inclusive, and forward-thinking.'
Mr. Gallagher wants people to vote for Will Duff continue to fight to see that to see that "we taxpayers get a fair shake from Hartford."
'He will be thoughtful and deliberate when interacting with his constituents, those who agree and disagree with his positions. '
The committee learned about the man's past affiliation with the 'alt-right' from a member of the Democratic Town Committee
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Guest: Stephen Harding, State Representative, 107th District
The CTLCV supports pro-environmental candidates.
The former president released his "second wave" of mid-term endorsements on Twitter.
NFIB is the nation’s largest association of Independent businesses.
Plans to expand Francis J. Clarke Business Park and a proposal for a track and field training center at the high school will be reviewed.
Interviews with State Senator Toni Boucher and State Representative Will Duff
The current fees for the services provided by the department have not changed in two decades.
Accomplishments of the 2018 Legislative Session
FEMA is not including assistance for individual homeowners in their package of support for victims of the May 15 storm damage.
Boucher's name will now appear on both the Republican and Independent party lines of the general election ballot in November.
Here is how Bethel residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
Tuesday, August 14 is primary day across the state; in Bethel look below to see who will be on the ballot and what they are running for.
Three units out of the twelve that are going up at 10 Nashville Road Extension are categorized as "affordable."
The statewide primary is August 14.
The position will work daily with the water transmission, distribution and treatment systems and sewer collection and transmission systems.
Longtime member Robin Renner is leaving town.
Two public works projects are slated to improve water quality and pressure in the town.
The plan is to market the housing to residents 55 years and older.
The rebuild should begin within a couple months and take about six weeks.
The cost of the project will be around $175,000.
The Board of Selectmen has named seven residents to the new board.
The 2nd Assembly District is comprised of the majority of Bethel and portions of Danbury, Redding and Newtown.
It was the second time in two month those budgets went to referendum.
The grant is part of a larger piece of legislation that will see nearly a dozen towns receive $86.4 million grants for school upgrades.
Only the school budget passed on April 11. This is round two for the town and cap ex.
The plan calls for 12 units of affordable housing to be built on Wooster Street.
The approved funding does not cover the cost of the firing range.
Voters send town and capital spending proposals to a May 10 referendum.