Bethel's Board of Selectmen will present a recommendation for the 2016-2017 Town budget to the Board of Finance.
The Bethel Board of Selectmen special meeting is being held to deliberate the 2016- 2017 budget, as well as two additional topics.
State Representatives serving Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Redding and Ridgefield will update residents on the legislative session.
The Bethel Board of Selectmen special meeting was being held to deliberate the 2016- 2017 budget, as well as two additional topics.
Eye on Bethel - February 24th and February 25th
A construction manager, as well as architectural engineering, site design and landscape architecture proposals are requested.
Boucher represents the 26th Senatorial District of Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport and Wilton.
Rep. Harding hails in the second session as State Representative for Bethel, Brookfield and Danbury.
This week's Bethel town meetings include the Zoning Board of Appeals, Board of Finance, Board of Selectmen, Economic Development and more.
Eye on Bethel with State Representative, Dan Carter
Patch readers react to one man's opinion about open carrying his handgun into a Connecticut grocery store while shopping with his daughter.
Boucher, who represents Bethel in the 26th district, said upgrading the rail system is the most cost effective way to reduce traffic on I-84
A Ridgefield gun owner responds to a Bethel man's letter about open carrying his gun in Caraluzzi's Market in January.
On Wednesday, Jan. 6, Donald Borsch Jr. was open carrying in Caraluzzi's Market in Bethel which caused a firestorm from both sides.
The group is asking local businesses to ban guns in their establishments after a customer was seen open carrying a gun at a Bethel store.
The Bethel Teen Center Director's position has not yet been posted, but the Town is now seeking to hire a part-time coordinator.
The money is part of $60 million being distributed to cities and towns throughout Connecticut.
The state grants would help fund the recently-approved police station plan and phase 2 of a downtown streetscape project.
The Town of Bethel's Public Utilities Commission will receive public comments regarding the proposed levy of the sewer benefit assessment.
Big Y, Stew Leonard’s and Caraluzzi’s Food Market are among the grocery stores local activists are encouraging people to boycott.
A group of residents for "common sense solutions" on gun control are boycotting a Bethel grocery store.
Boucher, a ranking member of the Transportation Committee, represents Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport, Wilton.
A caucus to elect membership for Bethel Republican Town Committee 2016-2018 will be held on Monday, Jan. 11, 2016.
Bethel Patch surveyed our readers and here are the most popular ideas so far. What do you think should go into the old train station? Vote!
A caucus to elect membership for Bethel Republican Town Committee 2016-2018 will be held on Jan. 11, 2016.
Businesses interested in leasing the old train station space that used to house Bethel Cycle Shop which recently closed may contact the town
Harding's district includes Brookfield, the Stony Hill section of Bethel and a small part of northern Danbury.
After more than eight years as the Executive Director of Bethel’s Teen Center, Hilda Valdespino announced she is stepping down.
Harding took office in February after a special election in the district that includes Brookfield, Stony Hill in Bethel and part of Danbury.
The Bethel Republican Town Committee is seeking new members to serve on town boards and commissions.
Hilda DeLucia announced recently that her last day as Teen Center Director will be January 31, 2016.
State Representative Stephen Harding represents the 107th District which includes Bethel, Brookfield and Danbury.
The Bethel Town Clerk’s Office will be open on Saturday, Dec. 12 for absentee ballot voting only for those unable to vote on Thursday.
Maxwell is running in 2016 for U.S. Congress for the 5th District which includes Bethel, Brookfield, Newtown and surrounding towns.
The meeting is to consider the recommendation of the Board of Selectmen Board of Finance to appropriate $13.5M for a new police station.
Francis S. Infurchia of Bethel writes: "Our defiant police commissions have proposed a few insignificant, cosmetic reductions..."
The public is invited to join in the celebration for the swearing in of newly elected officials.
The property is located at 49 Taylor Ave., Bethel.
Some people are slamming Murphy, an advocate for gun control, after he tweeted: 'Your prayers should be for forgiveness if you do nothing.'