Members of the police dive team and Candlewood Company's Marine 25 fire/rescue boat assisted DEEP with the salvage.
All students will return for in-person learning in the fall, but the district could go back to online learning if COVID-19 cases surge.
138th District state House candidate trying to recapture Republican stronghold
Open gigs include girls diving coach, English teacher, night custodian, and accounting clerk.
The 4th annual sidewalk chalk art exhibition will be open to all residents.
Congresswoman says staff, students are eager to reopen but money is needed to do it safely
State representative expects some businesses will continue work at home provisions after pandemic
107th District state representative declares that former governor from Brookfield signed significant bipartisan bills
Scratch will perform at 5:30 p.m.
Recent Zebra Mussel Finding May Provide Impetus For Preventive Actions By All Responsible Parties
MaryBeth was retired after working for many years as an insurance agent.
No doctor order is required.
138th District representative supports pay increase for state employees
Hayes of Fifth District says House legislation is 'a bill for mothers' who face 'difficult conversations' with their children
The town does not have the capability to sanitize the playgrounds, and is urging caution.
Congratulations to these Brookfield students named to the Dean's List for the Spring 2020 semester.
Residents can view the meeting live on YouTube or join via Zoom.
Playgrounds will reopen on Tuesday
Parents are advised to register soon as the classes typically sell out.
Next week's concert will feature music from Scratch
These are the Brookfield students at the top of their class at WCSU this past spring.
More projects are in the works including a possible "Curbside Cabaret"
Two-time champion with Showtime Lakers insists Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the greatest of all time
There have been two additional case of the coronavirus reported in Bethel since Tuesday, according to data released Wednesday.
There are 167 of the new coronavirus in Brookfield as of Tuesday, with eight confirmed deaths to date.
Public comments can be made via Zoom.
University of Connecticut Finance professor insists Nutmeg State is creating too many low-wage jobs
Following health guidelines, households in attendance must be seated 15 feet away from any other household.
First Selectman wants legislators during special session to move funding for new Huckleberry Hill Elementary School to state Bond Commission
Open gigs include American sign language teacher, occupational therapist, literacy teacher, head custodian, and more.
New Fairfield's Onofrio seeks to be first Democrat to be elected in 108th state House District since Gov. O'Neill won his first full term
No daily passes are available.
Brookfield firefighters took to the water to handle a large brush fire near Lake Lillinonah.
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John served in the 43rd Infantry Division of the Army during the Korean War.
Give yourself time for detours around the closed Route 133 bridge over the Housatonic River in Bridgewater and Brookfield.this weekend.
Former state representative, now seeking his former seat, conducts survey on decision by collective bargaining units to accept wage hike
The letter's author uses racist language to describe blacks, and refers to the letter's "virtue signaling" readers as "loud mouthed phonies"