Garrett Vasquez was recently sworn in as a new officer for the Bethel Police Department.
With Danbury recently canceling First Night after 25 years, Bethel folks are looking for family-friendly fun. Patch has you covered.
The sleet continues Tuesday afternoon as Bethel saw its first snow of the season but when will it end? Patch has your hour by hour forecast.
With just a few days left in 2015, here is a look at Bethel nonprofits to make a tax deductible donation to before the year is over.
Find out which jobs are available for the Town of Bethel and in surrounding towns.
The non-denominational non-profit organization received a $2,000 donation from two local area DaVita kidney dialysis clinics
Friends are invited to attend a graveside service for Mr. Fiore on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2015.
Looking to downsize or upgrade with a new rental property in Bethel? Patch and our partners at Zillow have you covered.
Whether you're commuting to work from Bethel or traveling to celebrate the holiday, the railroad is providing extra service.
John Mahoney, Jr., Bethel High School class of 1987, was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 throat cancer.
Harding took office in February after a special election in the district that includes Brookfield, Stony Hill in Bethel and part of Danbury.
Connecticut State Police have released the 2015 crime and traffic data from the five-day holiday time period.
Find out when the wintry precipitation will begin, how much to expect and what impact it will have on Tuesday’s commute from Bethel.
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary Church in Bethel on Wednesday.
A celebration of Mrs. Reynold's life will be held on Tuesday.
Mr. Marciano founded Connecticut Coining, Inc, operating on Beaver Brook Road in Danbury before moving to its current location in Bethel.
The new Vietnamese eatery opened for business on Monday, Dec. 28 at the Bethel Village Square plaza.
Take a look back at some of the most compelling stories for 2015 on Bethel Patch.
What was everyone in Bethel talking about this week? The Teen Center Executive Director stepping down, shop local ideas and more!
Patch and Zillow bring you this week’s homes for sale in Bethel.
What were the most read stories on Bethel Patch and across Connecticut in 2015? Find out here.
Looking for a career change? Check out thousands of job openings in the Bethel area.
December's most read news on Bethel Patch includes police news and a feature about a woman winning a coveted title. What else made the list?
A new report ranks all of the public high schools in Connecticut.
Top read stories include police recover DNA from skimming device, resident's opinion on new police station and more on Bethel Patch.
The 23-year-old Danbury woman was arrested on Saturday by Bethel police on an active warrant for an incident in April of 2015.
Download the app and find out when Santa will be coming to your house!
If you're traveling from Bethel on Christmas Eve, the National Weather Service is urging drivers to slow down and leave extra time.
Mrs. Derbyshire passed away peacefully at Saint John Paul II Health Care Center on Dec. 15, 2015 with her family by her side.
Bethel Patch brings you a list of churches in Bethel and their Christmas Masses and service times.
Check out Pug Daddy’s incredible snow maze, ‘Highway Through Hell’ and more of Patch's top stories of 2015.
What's everyone in Bethel talking about this week? The Teen Center Executive Director stepping down, Christmas shop local ideas and more!
This simple and affordable project is perfect for the little ones and may just become a Christmas eve tradition at your house.
For those traveling from Bethel, extra trains are being added to handle the Christmas and New Year's travel crush.
Bethel folks will want to look skyward this Christmas for the full moon, the first Christmas Day full moon since 1977.
Stranded driver thanks Bethel Police Officer LaJole and Sgt. Rost for going above and beyond to help him.
Where can you find gifts for coffee addicts, chocoholics, wine, book and music lovers in Bethel? Find out with our local shopping guide.
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Dozens of volunteers decorated Bethel, donated food, bags and gift cards for the homeless and those in need and raised funds for charity.