Say they want to guide town through next steps in expanding police facilities, establishing community center
First Selectman says his experience indicates that Board of Ethics maintains 'highest level of integrity'
States that the current board has been ineffective
The Housatonic Resources Recovery Authority has announced its schedule for the 2025 Household Hazardous Waste drop-off events.
Tara Carr says Belden's comments regarding her husband were inaccurate and "an embarrassment to the town;" Dunn said Belden 'made a mistake'
Two other requests approved for police programs
Berthel concerned about Lamont’s call for $300 million a year for child care costs
The Republican state lawmaker from Brookfield has introduced several bills aimed of interest to local residents.
The Brookfield Republican Town Committee is seeking candidates for several municipal offices and commissions.
Brookfield officials have announced the opening of several warming centers to provide relief from the frigid conditions.
Selectman wants to concurrently develop price tags for proposed larger police facilities and future use of Center Elementary School
Hinger is vice chairman of the Brookfield Zoning Board of Appeals and a member of the Brookfield Republican Town Committee.
The grant is part of $400,000 going to 12 projects statewide that will reduce the impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in CT
What flood mitigation grants from FEMA are available to Brookfield residents?
Chairman Bob Zinser says design and environmental reviews, public input on activities are still to be completed
However, canvassing appears to still be the most valuable communication
Klepper-Smith points to data that state still suffers from a monthly outmigration of residents
A new online survey of Brookfield residents will help the town identify priority issues and opportunities.
Brookfield warming centers will remain open through noon Saturday, Jan. 25.
Gov. Ned Lamont is directing the state’s severe cold weather protocol to go into effect beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday
First-term state senator says fiscal guard rails ‘make perfect sense,’ but there may be room ‘for modest adjustments’
State party chairman Ben Proto says he believes voters are starting to move in the Republican direction.
Warming Centers are open through noon Friday, January 10, 2025.
Dunn says proposal 'doesn't make any sense'; Carr says decision is 'disingenuous'
Will study building a new police headquarters or expanding the current one
State Sen. Fazio also supports zero-based budgeting
The Brookfield residential yard refuse disposal center will only be open to accept Christmas trees on two days this season.
A typical Eversource residential customer on Standard Service using 700 kWh per month will have a total bill increase of 7.2% or $15.37.
Former U.S. Senate candidate Corey says, like Ronald Reagan, the president-elect is effective at ‘messaging’
State Representative Godfrey says government reorganization should be considered
Warming Centers in Brookfield are open at noon on Saturday, Dec. 21 through noon Tuesday, Dec. 24
Former Clinton White House aide adds that the Democrats need to deliver a higher national minimum wage and a public health care option
However, state Rep. Josh Elliott says Democrats have failed to address working-class concerns
State Senate Republican Leader says it is becoming more difficult to balance the budget
First Selectman Dunn says Brookfield faces ‘two unattractive choices’
M. Jodi Rell ascended from wife, mother, part-time college student to become governor
See the latest announcement from the Town of Brookfield.
Former congressional candidate says Hegseth, Gaetz are excellent cabinet choices
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