She moved the unique greeting card and paper good company to Newtown in 1977.
The Brookfield Police Department has an opening for an entry level officer.
"Plunge Candlewood" will take place on Sunday, March 15.
The exhibition opens March 7 with a reception and awards ceremony to be held in the Lynn Tendler Bignell Gallery.
Got a hankering for a Gorgonzola pie with artichokes, jalapeños, and cage-free spicy chicken topped with pesto? This place has you covered.
Republican Fifth District congressional hopeful says Latinos have benefitted from the president's tax reform
Loving Son, Husband, Father and Brother
The aerial inspections start Friday and continue through Feb. 28.
Brookfield-based rock band 'Decades' will play a benefit concert, along with 2 other bands, to raise funds for Ann's Place this Saturday.
"Feathers, Fins and Scaly Skin: A Wildlife Retrospective" will run at The Brookfield Library March 2 - 31.
The new $99K system will replace the six-year-old cameras and server.
West Point graduate, veteran of Afghanistan seeking Republican nomination in Fifth District
Sacred Heart Connecticut scholar believes property tax reform will present similar hurdles
Two people had to be extricated from their car.
Unanimous Endorsement of Republican Candidate for 5th District Congressional Seat
Former New Milford mayor seeking Democratic nomination in largest state Senate district in Connecticut
Lena was as a fifth-grade teacher at John Read Middle School in Redding, where she taught for over 25 years.
She will fill the seat on the board required to have agricultural experience.
The presentation includes a slideshow and personal and historical anecdotes from a photographer who has shot the festival twice.
Qualified candidates must be a current resident of Brookfield and either a registered Democrat or unaffiliated.
@ Institute for American Indian Studies February 15, 2020
Graduated from West Point, served in Afghanistan and has Ivy League master's degrees in Business and International Relations
PhysicianOne Urgent Care now has 23 locations with the addition of the Hartford-area sites.
February 1 @ Institute for American Indian Studies
Western Connecticut State University has named the Brookfield students who have made the Dean's List for the fall 2019 semester.
The Brookfield Library is celebrating Take Your Child to The Library Day on Saturday, Feb. 1.
Brookfield-based business, CULTEC, Inc., is partnering with the Danbury Hat Tricks to raise money for research on a rare disease.
Mariann was a member of Newcomers and Neighbors and the League of Women Voters, serving as president for a term.
The video as seen in the Neighbors app shows a bobcat strutting leisurely across a resident's back patio.
First Selectman says he plans to propose spending increase of less than 2.5 percent in town government services budget
Alan attended the Brookfield Schools, was the proud owner of ADC Landscaping and had an exceptional work ethic.
The second annual "Midterm Café" will be held Jan. 19-21.
FirstLight has delayed the start of its annual drawdown of Candlewood Lake due to continued flooding events in December and January.
This program is the first in the library’s new Community Conversations program.
Edna was retired, having served many years as the vice president of Beechwood Construction.
Police say that Richard Nigro and his brother-in-law left a man with fractures and permanent facial disfigurement.
Southern Connecticut State University's Wharton says it would be difficult to reduce income, sales taxes in the immediate future
The Pascoa family moved to Brookfield where Carlos worked diligently to support people with traumatic brain injuries for nearly 20 years..
The new $47,088,717 budget represents a 6.8 percent increase above the 2019-20 spending plan of $44,091,182.
Gary loved camping, family, pets, Italian food and taking long drives with his daughters blasting Genesis in his blue 1970 Grand Torino.