We’ll let you know what to expect if you are taking the kids trick or treating and what the weekend weather forecast will be.
Here is a list of spooktacular family-friendly Halloween events for your ghouls and goblins in and around Bethel.
The Senior Center of Bethel is currently accepting donations for their upcoming “White Elephant” sale.
In this new series, Patch features Bethel community members who make a difference in the lives of residents.
Patch and Zillow bring you this week’s rentals in Bethel.
A Letter to the Editor Written By Jon Menti, Bethel, Conn.
A Letter to the Editor Written by Esther Fiddes, Bethel, Connecticut.
A Letter to the Editor Written by J. Philip Gallagher, Bethel, Connecticut.
The next Mix 'n Mingle is on Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Copper Square Clubhouse, 48 Stony Hill Rd Bethel, Conn.
In case you missed it, here are the news stories so far this week on Bethel Patch.
The Bethel Fire Department welcomes the community to come for the wet down and ribbon cutting on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015.
The Waterbury man was arrested by Bethel police for operating with a suspended license and speeding.
A presentation by Robert Zupperoli, second grade teacher at Shelter Rock School, will be held on Thursday, December 3, 2015.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Bethel Patch is sharing inspirational stories of survivors to help raise awareness.
A Letter to the Editor in support of Matthew Knickerbocker from Wendy Smith, Office Administrator, Bethel, Conn.
A Letter to the Editor from Larry Craybas in support of Bryan Terzian for Bethel Board of Finance.
Kenneth Ruggles, 68, the man who shot Bethel officer Michael Daubert, died Thursday at Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown.
"Please re-elect Matt Knickerbocker for First Selectman," Diana Carlino, Bethel, Conn.
A Letter to the Editor in support of First Selectman Matthew Knickerbocker, from David Olson, Bethel, Conn.
We’ll let you know what to expect for Wednesday morning's commute and when the worst of the heavy rain is expected in Bethel.
The water company is asking Bethel residents to shut off sprinklers and irrigation systems in the face of a drought.
Jenn Lawlor, new Director of Bethel Social Services, is seeking donations from businesses and residents for their holiday basket program.
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Merger between two of the nation’s largest drugstore chains could be official this week. Rite Aid in Bethel is located at 289 Greenwood Ave.
Bethel shoppers, start your engines! Halloween isn’t even here but Toys R Us wants you to see their deals before Black Friday on Nov. 27.
"If you believe that Bethel Boards should work together in a climate of mutual respect...join me in returning three experienced women..."
"A recent letter from a well known local Bethel musician who turns off key at each election cycle needs a response," wrote Steve Brill.
Mrs. Piacquadio died on Saturday, October 24 at Danbury Hospital. Arrangements will be announced shortly.
Calling hours and a funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at the Lillis Funeral Home in New Milford.
Police said they received information from a reliable informant about the drug sales.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Mary Church, Bethel, on Wednesday morning.
Collection bins and a complete list of items needed are located in area Bethel businesses.
Nationwide hospital grades were recently released and we have ratings for all 27 CT hospitals. How did your hospital near Bethel rate?
Meet the Candidates – Zoning Board of Appeals
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Oct. 24 - 30 is peak time for leaf peeping. Huntington State Park and Putnam Park in Bethel are great places to take in the natural beauty.
Find out how to avoid hitting a deer in Bethel, what to do if you do hit one and how likely you are to hit one in Connecticut.
The meeting is to consider the recommendation from the Board of Selectmen and Board of Finance for $87,164 to reconstruct a retaining wall.
Bethel residents will enjoy Monday and Tuesday's sunny skies and crisp autumn air before rain moves in mid-week.
"She never allows the process to become personal, and backs up her statements with solid documentation of fact," wrote Rosaly Donofrio.