Residents will vote on the town's budget Tuesday in one of the more pivotal budget referendums in years. Here is what you need to know.
The bill would add debit cards and digital wallets to existing Connecticut state statutes.
Residents spoke out about potential school cuts, social services and tax increases during the hearing.
Residents voted to approve the preliminary work on the proposal to renovate the schools.
A facelift housing complex for low-and-middle-income elderly and disabled residents has begun.
Residents have an opportunity to ask questions and comment on the budget at an upcoming public hearing.
Police say the current station is too small, and floods when it rains.
In opposition of the re-institution of tolls in Connecticut, Duff argues tolls would adversely affect local business and visitors.
The town stands to effectively lose millions in state aid if the budget passes.
A large number of new parking spaces will be added to the lot.
Town officials were recently learned about the reduction, which is a result of the state trying to balance its budget.
The Town of Bethel is holding a public hearing on proposed increases to water rates.
Wondering how many of your Bethel neighbors voted for Donald Trump or your local candidates? Check out election results here.
Before you head into the voting booth on Election Day here’s information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
The Town of Bethel is considering a blight ordinance that will force homeowners to regularly mow their lawns.
The Bethel Registrar of Voters office will hold a special voter registration session on Tuesday. BREAKING
The district comprises portions of Bethel, Danbury, Redding and Newtown.
Bethelite Dan Carter is running against incumbent Richard Blumenthal for U.S. Senate. A local resident writes how he supports Carter.
The City’s Water Bureau provides water to residents and businesses in portions of Danbury, Ridgefield and Bethel.
Bethel resident: 'We need to send Will Duff to Hartford so that he can help legislators get Connecticut back on track.'
Check out the full letter from Connecticut State Senator Toni Boucher who represents Bethel.
John Pistone, self-proclaimed "True Conservative," launches a write-in campaign for the 5th Congressional District which includes Bethel.
CT's State representative for Brookfield, Bethel and Danbury says constituents want more concessions from state bargaining units.
Senator Toni Boucher issued this statement regarding the state’s decision to hike rail and bus fares on December 1.
Rep. Harding represents the 107th district of Brookfield, Bethel and Danbury.
Residents wishing to vote in the general election must be registered by November 1.
After he was fined $1,000, Bethel's Knickerbocker says new SEEC standard imposes 'unjust and unwarranted gag order on elected officials.'
An invoice shows the town was billed $5,786.52 for an 8-page bulk mailing which the SEEC deemed a violation of a state statute. BREAKING
Bethel Democrat vying to win open seat in Second state House District
Funding for the new pump station in Bethel will come from bonding and bond anticipatory notes and temporary borrowing.
Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Newtown, Ridgefield, Weston and surrounding town officials will join forces to address the opioid crisis.
The First Selectman's Administrative Assistant said the Town's Municipal Center will close for maintenance next week.
The Ethics Commission determined the town employee was conducting business on behalf of the town with a company run and owned by his son.
Cope, Republican candidate for 5th District which includes Bethel, said 'all you hear from Esty is crickets' when it comes to major issues.
Sweltering heat, an overcrowded auditorium and protesters didn't stop thousands from coming out to support Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Registered Republicans in Ridgefield, Redding, Newtown and Bethel can vote today for the candidate to replace Judge Egan.
Walsh, O'Grady, Collins and Dornfeld are all running for the seat of Judge Joseph Egan who serves Ridgefield, Newtown, Redding and Bethel.
The new Town Planner is a member of the CT Chapter of the American Planning Association and of the Connecticut Association of Wetlands.
Democrats from across the region came to the annual picnic and talk about the changes they hope to accomplish should they win the election.
Bethel Republicans and GOP members from across the state came out to celebrate and advocate for their party while enjoying a lobster dinner.