Brookfield resident Stephanie Sikora tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday that $489,000 in state funding has been approved for Brookfield town hall campus renovations.
Candidate for Other Selectman says road reconstruction, pension payments have improved in recent years
Brookfield resident Andrea DiStephan tells Patch why she should be re-elected town clerk.
Brookfield resident Brian Hoffmann tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Finance.
Brookfield resident John Lucas tells Patch why he should be re-elected town treasurer.
Brookfield resident Sean Turner tells Patch why he should be elected to the Zoning Commission.
Brookfield resident Shannon Riley tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Assessment Appeals.
Wesleyan's Zelity says inflation has been driven by both demand- and supply-side components
The Brookfield Board of Education is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy resulting from the resignation of BOE member Sharon Butow.
Candidates for first selectman to discuss municipal issues
First-term incumbent will face Democrat Steve Dunn in November 7 election
Top issues: Taxes, overdevelopment, expanded police facilities, recreation, environment, sewer capacity, adopting town manager system
Democratic candidate for first selectman says it would be ‘incredibly hard’ to reduce municipal staff levels
"It’s with great enthusiasm that I endorse Tara Carr for re-election as Brookfield’s First Selectman…"
First selectman, who has caucus endorsement in September 12 GOP primary, adds that further development is 'contingent' on sewer capacity
Martin Foncello, CT State Representative, 107th District, endorses Tara Carr for re-election as the First Selectman of Brookfield.
Stephen G. Harding, Jr., CT State Senator, 30th District, has endorsed Tara Carr in her bid for re-election as Brookfield First Selectwoman.
Republican candidate for first selectman indicates taxes are the top issue in September 12 primary
State representative says school would offer ‘a totally different atmosphere’ and be accountable to the taxpayers
State Representatives Rachel Chaleski and Martin Foncello recently toured YMCA Camp Greenknoll in Brookfield.
Former Board of Education chairman to face incumbent Carr in September balloting for nomination
Republican mayor defends record on property taxes, seeking grants
State Rep. Farley Santos is pleased that income taxes were trimmed; wants to have the top one percent pay a bit more
The final list of 15 Republican candidates certified by our Town Clerk on Wednesday, July 26, 2023 are as follows…
Democrats unanimously select slate for November 7 municipal election
Former first selectman seeks to raise $35,000 to $40,000 to win municipal election
Here are the final votes, certified by State Election Officials…
Klepper-Smith says federal government needs to address soaring gross federal debt
Carr, Grimes vie for GOP nod for first selectman
This full slate of GOP candidates will now be presented at a Republican Caucus to be held on Thursday at Whisconier Middle School.
Carr, Grimes expected to be placed into nomination at GOP caucus; Dunn reportedly will be unopposed for Democratic nod
Republican state senator pleased that two-year $51.1 billion state budget reduces income tax rates, provides more funding for 30th District
Erick Russell helped secure approval of Baby Bonds; now takes steps to improve pension fund investments
As high temperatures are expected through the end of the week, cooling centers will be made available for Brookfield residents.
Alves makes second bid to be Danbury’s first Democratic mayor since 2001
The Brookfield Craft Center has been awarded a $49,900 grant by the State of Connecticut.
After being defeated two years ago, Democratic former First Selectman Steve Dunn is seeking his old job with a new running mate
Former first selectman running for his former job with current Board of Education chairman as his running mate
Jahncke tells Ridgefield GOP that Connecticut also has been plagued by not fully funding pensions, poor investment decisions