The PwC Charitable Foundation, Inc. Grant will Bridge the Gap Between Corporations and Jobseekers with Disabilities
Interviews with State Senator Toni Boucher and State Representative Will Duff
Dot was very devoted to keeping journals of every part of her life. She loved gardening and especially enjoyed growing her beautiful roses.
About 3,000 Red Cross disaster workers have been mobilized to help shelter, feed and support people affected by Florence.
Heather Sholtes '21 of Bethel, who majors in Psychology. Her position on the team is Defense.
A multi-car crash ended in someone trapped inside an overturned mini-van.
One suspect was apprehended by a K9 trooper.
Join Us For Music by The Red Hots, Good Food and a Cheery Good Time
A recap of results from Friday's varsity action for high school teams in Patch towns in Fairfield and Litchfield counties.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
This free performance will be enjoyed by adults and young adults alike.
The current fees for the services provided by the department have not changed in two decades.
She was driving the wrong way on the Merritt Parkway.
Michael loved to make people laugh and recently started participating in comedy shows performing his own stand-up comedy.
Charles served as a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War.
He and eight other individuals will be inducted into the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame in November.
Separate programs are being offered for millennials, adults and seniors.
Police are warning motorists to expect delays in the areas around the 60-mile route.
In 1984, Giuseppe (or Joe, as most called him) and Maria built the new Angelo’s Pizza building across from what was then Carvel Ice Cream.
The non-profit provides financial and family support to children with life-threatening and critical illnesses and their families.
Paul was a gifted guitarist, singer, and songwriter. As a doctor, he practiced in Danbury
James passed away on Thursday, August 16 in Houston, Texas from complications of bladder cancer.
New York State Police announced they took 4 impaired Connecticut residents off Hudson Valley roads over the Labor Day holiday weekend.
Wildcat squads play their initial regular season contests beginning Friday.
Peter enjoyed good food, beer, football (Patriots), baseball (Red Sox), boating, fishing, clamming, fun stories and fixing anything.
The 2018 Danbury Irish Festival features Bethel's own Doherty-Petri School of Irish Dancing and non-stop entertainment all weekend long.
He served in the Korean War and was a member of the Joseph Tarrant Post #100 of the American Legion.
Accomplishments of the 2018 Legislative Session
They're running low on some essentials.
The second annual vigil will be held outside the United Methodist Church.
Local Husband & Wife creative team host premiere of their film Kissy Cousins, Monster Babies at FilmFest52 and Bethel Cinema 9/26
The award is presented annually by the Chamber of Commerce.
FEMA is not including assistance for individual homeowners in their package of support for victims of the May 15 storm damage.
Two student-athletes from Bethel are competing this fall for one of the state's four Division II universities.
A student-athlete from Bethel is competing this fall for one of Connecticut's seven Division I universities.
The application deadline is September 28th.
Doors & Windows for sale at ReStore
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below
A look at the state championship history in fall team sports at Bethel High School, plus the 2018 fall schedules.
Opportunity for Local Artists