See the latest announcement from the Town of Brookfield.
Mayoral contender says despite more online commerce, Danbury Fair Mall will continue to attract large customer base
Fairfield County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Klepper-Smith says state is still 140,000 jobs below 2008 peak, faces employee pension liabilities, unfriendly business climate
Gov. Ned Lamont signed a bill prohibiting deceptive advertising intended to mislead the public on reproductive health care services.
Sacred Heart’s Rose writes book on the government where the rubber hits the road
Supports Medicare For All, elimination of income threshold on Social Security taxes
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Brookfield area compares.
The election is scheduled for May 18.
State representative voices support for governor's plan to use federal stimulus funds to avoid tax increases, program reductions in budget
CT Realtors president says her members support Lamont's decision to threaten veto of Finance Committee budget which would increase taxes
The town has selected the lowest qualified bidder, Freeman Companies, for engineering services.
"We cannot let these crucial benefits expire in the middle of a global pandemic," Vining said.
Democratic mayoral candidate is confident city can expand its advanced manufacturing base
First selectman also praises superintendent of schools for overcoming fiscal obstacles that he inherited
Beginning Monday, residents will be able to apply for funding under the Federal Emergency Management Agency Funeral Assistance program.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Fairfield County.
Workforce Council plans to establish eight regional partnerships; increase computer science in schools; generate more college internships
The virtual session begins at 7 p.m.
Residents present at the meeting will be asked to vote upon setting Tuesday, May 18, 2021 as the date for the referendum vote.
Those doing the revaluation will be wearing yellow vests and will knock on the door first.
Representation Matters is a free two-day session aimed at providing the essential skills needed for more people of color to run for office.
The March 9 virtual event will help residents learn how they can make a difference in Brookfield.
The session will be livestreamed and recorded.
Economist Klepper-Smith says over the long run the Phillips Curve "is still valid"
The 7 p.m. session will be livestreamed and recorded.
State Representative says he supports child tax credit; opposes mansion tax
The meeting is tentatively rescheduled for Feb. 9.
Fifth District congresswoman says she is "most supportive" of the president's climate change package
After managing Streicker's congressional campaign, Milford Republican says state party needs to invest in social media, software, canvassing
First Selectman says he expects the state to reduce Brookfield's municipal aid in upcoming proposed budget
However, state budget analysts indicate more optimistic forecast with a possibility of no tax increases for next two fiscal years
Kantrowitz says engineer's mentality would help all companies by emphasizing ideas, innovation
Former Clinton White House aide praises President-elect Biden for appointing two new positions to make energy reform a national priority
Former candidate for lieutenant governor says 2020 success will build support to make early voting, no excuse absentee ballots permanent
Klepper-Smith says Connecticut state government needs to help small businesses; gives Trump a 'D-minus on economy; praises Boughton
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CT Realtors president says sales have been swift since late spring as work-at-home has fueled interest in suburban Connecticut
Sacred Heart professor says Biden should pursue centrist policies as Bill Clinton did when Republicans had some congressional clout
State Senator to seek more funds for PACT student assistance program