Dogs, more dogs, banning weed, the cost of a 4th lane on I-684, and some more dogs...
See the latest announcement from the Town of Brookfield.
Autumn brings many pumpkin patches to life in the Brookfield area.
Drivers anxious to start the match at the Annual Brookfield Lions Charity Golf Outing
The Brookfield Library is mounting an exhibit by abstract artist Katya Lebrija
Paintings by Katya Lebrija will be on view at the Brookfield Library Art Gallery during September.
Monteiro, supporters say residents need more of a reason to go to Brookfield Town Center
The collision between a car and a tractor trailer occurred in front of the Brookfield Library and resulted in a significant fuel spill.
Brookfield Public Schools 2021-2022 PRESS RELEASE
Republican candidate for first selectman says apartment buildings are placing 'more drain' on municipal resources
See the latest announcement from Brookfield Parks and Recreation.
Sessions are available for Pee Wees, Juniors and Adults.
Jim spent many years as a well-respected financial manager. He adored his family, the simple pleasures in life and his beloved cat, Sophie.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
Petitioning candidate for First Selectman says affordable housing should be considered on a "case by case basis"
A new executive order provides residents, health care providers and school nurses easier access to COVID-19 vaccine records in Connecticut.
Brookfield Lions induct additional Members to their active club at their summer meeting
East Haven Republican mayoral candidate says Sperry Lane affordable housing will generate traffic congestion
Meteorologists expect Tropical Storm Henri to become a Category 1 hurricane by the time it makes landfall in Connecticut.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
The binding together of years of personal writings reveals the artistic journey in its totality and offers the most meaningful context.
Open gigs include assistant cheer coach, literacy teacher, JV girls soccer coach, human resources coordinator and isolation room monitor.
The Board of Ed confirmed the current protocol requiring both vaccinated and unvaccinated to wear masks in school buildings this fall.
Austin Monteiro has announced he is running as an unaffiliated candidate for first Selectman in Brookfield.
Marie never liked to brag about her many world travels, from the mountains of Switzerland to Italy and Portugal to the blue waters of Greece
First Selectman expects state to approve Brookfield's request for extension of affordable housing moratorium
The Housatonic Museum of Art (HMA) today announced a landmark gift of $500,000 from the Werth Family Foundation.
A new order requires everyone in Brookfield to wear masks in public indoor settings, regardless of vaccination status.
Brookfield Boy Scout Troop 135 member Nate Varda chose the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary for his Eagle Scout project.
A fourth county in CT has been placed into the "High Transmission" category by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.