Grant to Support Employee Training and Advancement Program for Direct Care Staff
In-Person and Virtual Race Options to Support Ability Beyond
The Bond Commission will provide funding for the Clarke Business Park expansion to support local job growth.
The funding is expected to cover about half the cost of the expansion of Clarke Business Park in Bethel.
A new public service announcement from the state warns about keeping marijuana and other "adult substances" out of children's reach.
Gov. Ned Lamont has named five members to serve on the state's newly established Social Equity Council.
The Bethel man was charged last May following an investigation in which an 8-year-old girl said she had been molested at his residence.
The Connecticut Citizens Defense League has filed a motion in federal court against the Lamont Administration.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 55,612 Connecticut businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Bethel.
The emergency workers walked through active-shooter protocols with the assistance of the Bethel Police Department.
Mr. Piacquadio was responsible for integrating the New York City Board of Education, hiring the first non-white employee.
The Bethel police are warning residents about sending any payments related to rental properties to anonymous persons.
The Bethel police are seeking the public's aid in their investigation of power tools they say were stolen from a hardware store in town.
State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan broke ranks with Democrats in Hartford and voted against extending Gov. Lamont's emergency powers.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Bethel area soon.
Ten businesses run by kids aged 5-16 will be part of this Saturday's Bethel Summer Shop & Stroll.
Local Life Scout Kyle Stejskal has a penchant for carpentry and a love of old buildings, to the advantage of the Bethel Historical Society.
Available gigs include girls volleyball coach, food service worker, math specialist, homebound tutor and school nurse supstitute.
"We are doing everything we can to ensure that the state’s utility companies respond to outages as quickly as possible," Gov. Lamont said.
Lamont warned utilities Eversource and UI, "We better be a lot better prepared than last time."
Bethel’s first Summer Shop & Stroll, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, takes place Saturday, July 17, from 11 to 4.
The unemployment rate in Fairfield County is lower than the Connecticut average.
A new report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation found the pandemic could erase nearly a decade of progress since the Great Recession.
First responders saw smoke showing from a bedroom window.
Bob served in the US Navy during the Vietnam War and had been a Bethel resident for over 50 years.
New laws will let student athletes cash in, remove gendered language from the state Constitution, and extend benefits to neglected veterans.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations around Bethel.
The high bond credit rating ensures Bethel will receive the lowest possible interest rate on its bonds.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
Over 12 percent of small businesses in our state are minority-owned, according to a new report by Business.org.
Available gigs include supervisor of special education, girls volleyball coach, math specialist and homebound tutor.
The Bethel Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring sidewalk sales throughout the town on July 17.
The federal grant will be matched with $5.7 million in state funding and other sources, for a total project cost of $13.1 million.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Miriam Delphin-Rittmon as assistant secretary for mental health and substance in Health & Human Services.
The CDC said there is a "likely link" between two COVID-19 vaccines and rare cases of heart inflammation in adolescents.
This is how the Bethel area compares to Connecticut for coronavirus vaccinations.
John served in the U.S. Air Force prior to a successful career in banking and finance.
The Bethel Police charged the trooper with DUI, disobeying a signal from an officer and interfering with police.
See how Connecticut compares to other states on what types of fireworks are allowed ahead of the 4th of July.
Bill was employed with Union Savings Bank, Danbury as Executive Vice President, Chief Risk and Information Officer