Former top elected municipal official will seek Democratic nomination for the job he held for six years
Voters shot down the proposed schools spending plan for fiscal 2023-24 two weeks ago, and will weigh in a modified BOE budget on Tuesday.
Brookfield Town Center is attracting tenants and customers from out of town
Town Hall, Senior Center & Parks and Recreation will be closing early on Fridays at 1:00 p.m. starting June 2.
Voters approved the $32 million municipal budget for 2023-24, but rejected the $51 million spending plan proposed by the Board of Education.
In a referendum Tuesday, Brookfield residents will vote on the town and Board of Education budgets covering fiscal year 2023-24.
Zelity says W. Bush, Trump tax cuts may have been ill-advised as spending has continued to increase
The grant is part of $3.7 million in state funding for the purchase and protection of more than 1,025 acres of open space in 14 CT towns
First Selectwoman Tara Carr announced on Friday she is running for re-election in November.
The Annual Brookfield Memorial Day Parade, sponsored by the Lions Club, will step off Sunday, May 28 at 2 p.m.
Bring your box of papers, receipts and credit card statements to have the Brookfield Lions Club Shred these personal documents.
Comptroller says state will continue to pay down pension debts
Every day these highly trained professionals work side by side with our Police, Fire and EMS professionals to keep Brookfield safe.
The Brookfield Republican Town Committee is seeking qualified candidates to run for office locally in November.
The 4th Annual Brookfield Republican of the Year Dinner will begin 5:30 p.m on Sunday, April 30 at Armando’s in Bethel.
Brookfield has teamed up with EntryPoint to conduct a Broadband Study to determine the feasibility of a town-wide fiber optic network.
State senator says open space is still a priority in Brookfield
First selectman contender says Brookfield has a solid fiscal portfolio and can either expand police headquarters or build a new facility
Also, fourth installment of streetscape will be built at Brookfield Town Center
PURA approved a decision that rejects Aquarion’s proposed multi-year rate increase and reduces customer rates effective immediately.
Political Science professor/pollster says former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has set the standard
See the latest announcement from the Town of Brookfield.
Former Board of Education chairman says new police facilities should be a priority
Sen. Stephen Harding joined with House and Senate Republicans on Mar. 1 to outline proposals aimed at making Connecticut safer.
State senator says Connecticut faces ‘enormous deficit’ in wattage over the next generation
Danbury state representative wants to lower sales tax from 6.35 percent to 6 percent
Brookfield's GOP First Selectman Tara Carr called the suspension of her Twitter account the result of her words being taken out of context
Community Development Specialist Greg Dembowski says apartments have provided a base for commercial activity in Brookfield Town Center
Blondin says it has to start at the municipal level
Congressman underscores funds to address traffic congestion along parts of I-95
Wesleyan’s Zelity says Connecticut needs to develop more housing to spur economic growth
Economist declares that, among other things, the Federal Reserve Board has printed too much money
However, former Clinton White House aide says Whitehouse, Khanna or King would be better Democratic presidential choices for 2024
Longtime Democratic official says changing demographics have benefitted party in the Fifth Congressional District
City Council member ascends to state House on January 4
Longtime Republican official says the party will probably look to mayors when fielding its next gubernatorial nominee
The $1.2M grant will enable the construction of a three-story affordable mixed-income apartment building by Brookfield Village Station, LLC.
State representative supports public colleges having site-based management
Party chairman sets new course for local town committee