The new librarian formerly served a library in New York as well as the Sandy Hook Elementary School.
A tribute to the columnist who was read by every cab driver in the Big Apple
The BDTC is considering candidates for several positions up for election in the municipal election in November. Read on for details.
State Representative wants state to consider adopting site-based management for public colleges to lower costs, streamline management
The town has come to an agreement with the state to lift deed restrictions on the property.
In the face of cuts to state aid, the Brookfield Board of Selectmen have made their 2017-2018 budget proposal.
Governor's proposed package would reduce municipal aid by $3.68 million in next fiscal year
The statute allows developers to side step local zoning laws if proposed developments include affordable housing.
During the family friendly event, community members will hear about the ways you can make a change or create the government you want.
The Brookfield Police Department plans to study the existing station, and explore a possible expansion
Brookfield was one of 14 communities to be awarded grants totaling $6.9 Million.
The town stands to effectively lose millions in state aid if the budget passes.
BREAKING: Voters hit the polls to determine if the town would borrow funds for the first phase of the Four Corners Streetscape project.
Residents will be deciding whether to borrow the funds for the first phase of the project Tuesday. Here is what you need to know.
Middletown mayor running on progressive platform for possible try at Democratic nomination
Southbury legislator wants employee bargaining units to come to the table
Town officials were recently learned about the reduction, which is a result of the state trying to balance its budget.
Veteran legislator insists young people head for the big-city innovation hubs
Former U.S. Senate candidate mulling future race for state office or Congress
Brookfield state representative pledges not to increase taxes despite projected budget deficit
The meeting is rescheduled to take place early in the new year.
First Selectman Stephen C. Dunn announces that a Special Board of Selectmen Meeting will be held on December 12 at Brookfield Town Hall.
Danbury mayor says federal business tax reduction under Trump would make sense
The new Brookfield Chamber of Commerce office is more centrally located along the Federal Road corridor.
Redding economics commentator says Trump should do the same
New Milford state senator says state faces fiscal challenges
The Brookfield Board of Finance met November 9.
Despite obstacles, first selectman says pension funding is beyond 'stellar' and fund balance will continue to grow
Wondering how many of your Brookfield neighbors voted for Donald Trump or your local candidates? Check out election results here.
Before you head into the voting booth on Election Day here’s information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Marconi says president lifted the economy, improved foreign relations and demonstrated good manners
Dan Carter is running against incumbent Richard Blumenthal for U.S. Senate. A Brookfield resident writes how he supports Carter.
Supports appropriate state agency consolidations; says corporate revenue is declining overall
John Pistone, self-proclaimed "True Conservative," launches a write-in campaign for the 5th Congressional District which includes Brookfield
Republican, Independent Party contender seeking to capture Danbury's 110th District
Redding legislator seeking to win back Fourth Congressional Seat For GOP
The Town of Brookfield's Public Works Department has announced grading and repaving of area streets.
The Brookfield/New Milford Probate Judge could have charges dropped if he completes a diversionary program. BREAKING
Brookfield business owners who need liquor permits, residential building and business inspections will now be required to pay a fee.
State House candidate says academics will become more career-oriented