State Sen. Minority Leader and Brookfield resident Harding is leaving his Danbury law firm to join Zabel Schellenberg PLLC in Orange.
"Remember, Man, that thou art dust…"
The Brookfield Police Department will once again host a Penguin Plunge fundraising event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Volunteer firefighter crews rescued a deer found partially through the ice on a lake in Brookfield this week, according to fire officials.
The successful candidate "must be able to act with accuracy and speed in responding to all incoming routine and emergency calls…"
This is the latest area winning ticket, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
The Brookfield Knights of Columbus and the IGNITE Youth Ministry just completed their most successful Coats for Family Drive ever.
Rock Hill Farm will be attending the 10th Annual Toy Drive with a horse-drawn carriage for rides, and Santa will be stopping by as well.
Jolly St. Nick will be navigating through town on a fire truck, with the assistance of the Brookfield Fire Company.
A Brookfield mental health therapist guides new moms through their darkest moments, a path she traveled when she first gave birth.
The BVFC has promoted two members to its top spots, filling officer vacancies left by the recent retirement of Fire Chief Andrew Ellis.
Here's what to bring, and what not to bring to the hazardous waste drop-off event next month.
The Brookfield Library is pushing tubers as part of its Potato Decorating Contest, going on through Sept. 16.
As always, the Brookfield Volunteer Fire Company will be collecting donations for the Brookfield Food Pantry during the event.
The CT Department of Transportation has approved the renaming of the pocket park at 756 Federal Road to Heron Park.
Two larger-than-life statues of herons now reside in what will soon be officially named Heron Park.
The BPD's 4th annual "National Night Out" will be held Aug. 6, from 4-8:30 p.m at the Brookfield Municipal Town Hall.
Sunday, June 30th from 2 - 4PM
Brookfield police wait tables Saturday afternoon in support of the Special Olympics.
Brookfield are warning residents of an "aggressive" coyote reported at Williams Park.
A DNA database will be compiled so if feces is found on the grounds it can be traced back to the resident's dog, Hearst CT reported.
The weather cooperated on Sunday, and more than 1,200 visitors poured through Brookfield's 4th Annual Block Party
Brookfield's 2024 Spring Into Summer Block Party will kick off on Sunday, June 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The town will celebrate Earth Day with a free event at the Gurski Homestead.
The Relay for Life will be held at the Brookfield High School track, located at 45 Long Meadow Hill Road, on May 18 from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Regional YMCA of Western CT in Brookfield has been awarded $193,255 for Americans with Disabilities Act improvements for Camp Greenknoll.
Permits for the Center must be obtained, but there is no fee.
Six Days of Shopping - April 26th - 28th and May 3rd - 5th
The initiative supports the Danbury Youth Services Earn-A-Bike program.
The Town of Brookfield is gathering sellers for its 1st Annual Town-Wide Tag Sale.
The Town of Brookfield will be hosting its 24th Annual Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt on March 22 on the grounds of Town Hall.
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The Brookfield Town Center for Business, the party's organizer, is promising plenty of food, drink, arts, crafts fun, games and live music.
The Brookfield Police Department will once again host a "Penguin Plunge" fundraising event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut.
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Clean power producer FirstLight has begun the drawdown season for Candlewood Lake, which includes Squantz Pond.
Two female Golden Doodles have been missing in Brookfield since Friday.