Brookfield plumber collecting signatures to run in Fifth Congressional District
Discarding your debris the wrong way could disqualify the entire town from receiving any aid from FEMA.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Wondering where you can see fireworks as the Fourth of July approaches? Patch has you covered.
Patricia will forever be remembered for her generous heart, bright smile, devoted faith, and friendship to many.
The ceremony was held at the Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport.
We are celebrating Father's Day 2018!
Domino's has helped several municipalities fill potholes. Here's how you can do the same for Brookfield.
Spending will increase by 2.8 percent and the property tax rate will rise by 3.85 percent.
The project will result in some disturbances for residents looking to get rid of their own brush.
The latest proposal would increase spending by 2.8 percent, and the property tax rate by 3.85 percent.
During the immediate aftermath of the May 15 macroburst, 91 percent of Brookfield residents were left without power.
Lt. Governor candidate relates state employees concerned about pensions
K9 Major's new duds are stab- and bullet-protective.
He was a recipient of the Navy Occupation Medal, China Service Medal, U.N. Service Medal, and the Korean Service Medal with 5 Stars.
Daniel Pearson who is running for State Representative for the 107th District, will be in attendance.
A longtime member of the Brookfield community, Pat enjoyed serving on the Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Republican Town Committee.
The 14th annual celebration is Saturday, June 9. Where are the deals in Brookfield?
The senior accountant and clerk both left, alleging workplace was 'hostile.'
Patricia loved her home, tending to her gardens, and caring for her beloved pets, Rufus and Inky.
June 4, 2018 at 7:30 PM The Brookfield Museum and Historical Society will host a multi-media presentation and book signing
Monday June 4, 2018 at 7:30 PM The Brookfield Museum and Historical Society will host a multi-media presentation and book signing
Help Prevent Aquatic Invasive Species From Invading Our Lake
Phase I of the downtown rejuvenation project is complete.
Better Beginnings - A series of free interactive group workshops
The latest proposal was about $400,000 less than the budget plans defeated two weeks ago.
Both Brookfield Volunteer Fire Company and Candlewood Company got the call.
U.S. Senate hopeful says Connecticut needs more welders and sheet metal workers
The town and school budgets are on the referendum tonight; the capital budget will require a separate referendum.
A U.S. Air Force veteran went "from air to hair" for a different type of sacrifice, to serve Brookfield clients at a salon in Ridgefield.
We take a brief, mostly horrified, look back at the past month.
New Milford state Senate candidate opposes proposed community college consolidation
"If you're going through hell, keep going." ~Winston Churchill
The chain is making its name by offering a wide choice of toppings, buns, patties, and combos.
The town and state are on board, now they just need the Feds to sign off.
The parade will be rescheduled at a time to be determined.
SUNDAY MAY 27th from 12:30-3:00 Brookfield Museum located at 165 Whisconer Road, Brookfield Center ( intersection of Route 25 and 133)
A downed tree, burning power lines and the smell of gas kept crews hopping.
Exhibit honoring 44 of Brookfield's fallen military heroes will be available for view again this Saturday from noon to 4.
There is a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday.