A student-athlete from Brookfield is competing this fall for one of the state's four Division II universities.
Gubernatorial contender sees growth in advanced manufacturing, financial services, health care, renewable energy, agriculture
Bernie worked for many years as a conductor for Metro North Railroad. His hobbies included golf, wood working, and playing piano and guitar.
The victim tried to stop the man from driving away.
Five student-athletes from Brookfield are competing this fall for one of Connecticut's seven Division I universities.
The new school year beginning means an increase in school bus traffic, and traffic violations involving school buses.
Local Husband & Wife creative team host premiere of their film Kissy Cousins, Monster Babies at FilmFest52 and Bethel Cinema 9/26
The team hopes to raise $8,000 for equipment, fees and travel costs.
A look at the state championship history in fall team sports at Brookfield High School, plus the 2018 fall schedules.
Opportunity for Local Artists
Fundraiser for Boy Scout High Adventure Trips
Mr. Gould was a veteran of World War II. He was a design engineer at Fairchild Aviation in New York and at The Barden Corporation in CT.
Republican U.S. Senate nominee says NATO is 'obsolete'; would lean toward supporting nomination of Justice Kavanaugh to Supreme Court
The financial aid follows the approval of Malloy’s request to have the region declared a federal disaster area.
Brian's career in education began at Iona College in admissions and was followed by joining the guidance team at Iona Preparatory School.
The position works closely with the Economic Development Commission to grow the town’s economy and attract new businesses.
You have until August 30th to register for this special event!
“Animaniacs in Concert!” Starring Voice Legend Rob Paulsen, Saturday, October 6th at The Palace Danbury in Danbury, Connecticut
The district plans to apply for a grant to bring the cost down to $63.3 million.
The inspirational storyteller/songwriter Michael Kelly Blanchard will be performing at a benefit concert for OMSC at 3 pm on October 14th
Joe enjoyed playing pool, chess, his guitar and never missed the opportunity to play cards.
Here is how Brookfield residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
Former hedge fund manager says Stefanowski's tax cut message resonated with Republican electorate
“Recovering from Tree Loss: Some Perspectives and a Road Map Forward" will be presented this week at the library.
Tuesday, August 14 is primary day across the state; in Brookfield look below to see who will be on the ballot and what they are running for.
Republican gubernatorial hopeful disagrees with Malloy's criminal justice reforms
After military service, Ed applied his strong work ethic in construction, and built his own business as a paving contractor, EJ Bohan Inc.
The board will earmark $35,000 from the town’s contingency fund to cover the annual check-ups.
Supports building projects
Chemicals from the business have already infiltrated into the bedrock of the property.
"People want to come into a shop, get good food, be able to customize it, get it fast, and stay within their budget."
He will assist with outreach tasks such as writing articles for the authority.
The big ticket item is road paving.
The increase affects properties on Obtuse Road South and Federal Road.
The voted to complete various routine projects that were delayed due to the May macroburst,
Former Teacher Of The Year running for Democratic nomination in August 14 Fifth Congressional District primary
Catherine spent many years working in the banking and insurance industry.
Jury selection has been pushed back to November.
State representative enthusiastic about Brookfield schools renovation construction proposal