Romano says governor is attempting to put positive spin on dreadful economic policy
Stoehr insists wealthy are very able to pay more in texes
Republican state party chairman wants to abolish state convention and spend that $80,000 on voter outreach
Brookfield state representative says it is unclear if the state will approve the 22.5 percent grant for new Huckleberry School
The special town meeting for residents to accept the more than $207,000 grant has been moved to next month
Secretary of the State also wants to hire cyber security specialist to combat potential interference
Proposed new $78.1 million Huckleberry Hill Elementary School will be on referendum ballot Tuesday, March 5
Get answers to questions about the proposal to build a new Huckleberry Hill Elementary School on the existing campus.
During last year's periods of enhanced enforcement, more than 100 tickets were issued.
The budget, if approved, would represent a 3.9 percent increase over the 2018-19 budget.
The existing repair facility will be converted to cold storage.
Special town meeting slated for Tuesday night, January 15, on proposed new $78.1 million Huckleberry Hill Elementary School
The 30th State Senate District includes Brookfield.
More talk and less balk may be prescription for resolving Connecticut's debt crisis
GreatBlue, Sacred Heart, Hearst Connecticut Media Group make mark in 2018 Connecticut gubernatorial contest
Brookfield state representative says regionalization should be accomplished through incentives, not mandates
Residents voted to allow the town to borrow the $260,000 it must contribute to the $1.3 million project.
Former Republican gubernatorial candidate says state should maintain at least a 10 percent budget fund balance
Both proposals will go before residents at a Jan 24. meeting.
The details of the agreement, reached last month, were disclosed Wednesday.
The budget calls for new teachers in pre-K, speech, special education and American Sign Language.
In 2016 Brookfield demanded the former employee reimburse the town for $110,000 in benefits which officials said they had overpaid him.
Proponents of the new regulation believe it will attract developers and be a boon to the downtwn revitalization.
If approved, construction for the third phase would begin summer 2019.
The public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. in Room 133 of Town Hall.
The news was delivered at an end-of-season review last week.
Republican golden opportunity turns into Democratic dominance in Nutmeg State gubernatorial election
Sacred Heart University's Rose insists topic wasn't discussed enough during recent gubernatorial campaign
Will allowing drive-thrus for restaurants and other establishments help or hinder the development of downtown?
First selectman insists higher rating will help with borrowing money for proposed new Huckleberry Hill Elementary School
Standard & Poor's was impressed by the state of the town's finances.
Many races across the state carried on into Wednesday.
Republican incumbent Harding, Democratic challenger Pearson make final pitches in ambitious campaign through Brookfield, Bethel and Danbury
Legendary reporter tells Hartford audience that "everything he does is a gamble"
Candidates in 107th District discuss fiscal, local issues in forum sponsored by Brookfield Chamber of Commerce
Harding wants to reform state operations, Pearson says wealthy need to pay more taxes
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Danbury mayor fears national economy will slip into recession from poor lending practices, college student loan crisis
District includes Brookfield, Bethel's Stony Hill section, and a slice of northern Danbury
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds a variety of programs 'which are working to help build a national Culture of Health.'