In case you missed it, here are the top news stories in Bethel this week.
Here are the top stories on Bethel Patch for the month of June.
The Bethel Historical Society presents a celebration of P.T, Barnum's 205th birthday on the lawn of the Bethel Public Library on Sunday.
This week we spotlight several select houses and estates in Connecticut that are on the market for more than $5 million.
Zillow and Patch bring you the latest houses sold in your area.
A town meeting will be held regarding 82 Stony Hill Road LLC's proposal to build a 3,400 square foot gas station with a convenience store.
Pedicure gone wrong/ new beer pong invention/ DUI checkpoints continue/ new liquor laws/ more bears/ Miss CT named/ and more.
The 21-year-old crashed into a telephone pole Friday, just 2 weeks after finishing an alcohol education class and getting his license back.
A judge ruled in favor of the town after a Bethel nurse claimed Newtown police were negligent which led to the shooting.
Bethel students are currently eligible to go to Nonnewaug High School for the program, but if the bill is approved they can go to Shepaug.
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Marion Fantin, born May 17, 1911 in Bethel, passed away June 30. Calling hours and a funeral service is planned for Tuesday, July 7, 2015.
Hilda Valdespino of Bethel teaches employment skills to workers
Naked woman pleads with police to ‘shoot me’/ couple charged after wife refuses to leave bed/ owner calls police on cat/ CT June-in-review.
Due to breeding season, there has been an increase in black bear sightings in the area. Have you seen any in Bethel?
For the 50th anniversary of the John Demille Firecracker Race, Bethel Parks & Rec is offering the original 10K and also a 5K race.
While Bethel residents will attend nearby fireworks shows, many people will be firing up their private displays in backyards.
DUI checkpoints are scheduled, a softball banner is stolen, and a man receives millions in a medical malpractice suit.
A number of fireworks displays near Bethel and across the state will light up the skies this weekend in honor of Independence Day.
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In case you missed it, here are the top news stories in Bethel so far this week.
Several sobriety checkpoints and extra state police patrols are planned near Bethel, starting July 3.
For this holiday concerns include the recruiting ISIS has done in the United States and the potential for lone wolf attacks.
Many Bethel town offices and businesses will be closed Friday, July 3 and Saturday July 4, in observance of Independence day.
Thursday night may be a little bit rainy but the weekend forecast for the Bethel area looks beautiful.
2nd-grader advocates for humane treatment of horses/ school employee named Miss CT/ Paul Newman honored/ and correctional employee charged.
July 15, 2015 at 6:00 p.m.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
There’s some good news for Bethel customers of Eversource — your bills will be cut starting July 1.
Two of the brightest planets will be getting cozy on Wednesday, July 1. Where will you watch in Bethel? Tell us in the comments.
Join the Bethel Chamber with hosts The Edge Performance Training and Daily Fare inside the Sports Dome, 25 Shelter Rock Ln, Danbury
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning until 12 p.m. on Wednesday.
Men indicted in Metro-North test cheating case; Vandals destroy art gallery; Sandy Hook School "topped off"; Former trooper sentenced; more.
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