Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in West Hartford with contributions big and small.
The West Hartford Public Library is collecting items to help Ukraine as it battles Russian invaders in the cold of winter.
A West Hartford Town Council subcommittee this week received a final feasibility study for a new senior/teen/community center and library.
The all-volunteer advisory committee, which awarded $50,000 in grants in 2022, is looking to add to its membership.
The program, “Let’s Go: Building Community Through Social Change,” is set for 12:45 p.m. on UHart’s campus at Lincoln Theater.
The synagogue is the fastest-growing one in the greater Hartford area, according to synagogue officials.
The West Hartford Human Rights Commission is hosting a special celebration this week to remember the UN human rights declaration in 1948.
The deadline to apply is Jan. 15.
The West Hartford Public Library is hosting a free in-person book club for immigrants on Mondays from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
The town's public works department Dec. 27-29 is hosting special collections of electronics waste, cardboard and boxes for recycling.
West Hartford is developing a new town-wide wayfinding signage project that will help people find their destinations more efficiently.
So far, a local group's fundraising campaign to plant more trees in West Hartford has exceeded its goal by nearly 58 percent.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for a still ill West Hartford police officer facing financial difficulties after nearly dying in 2021.
The Town of West Hartford recently celebrated service milestones for several town employees.
The first day of the last week of of leaf pickup in West Hartford falls on the same day as the first winter storm of 2022-23.
The town Friday unveiled a detailed list of 13 full- and part-time openings with the Town of West Hartford.
A black bear appears to have a centrally located piece of prime, West Hartford real estate.
The Town of West Hartford is seeking registrants for an anti-clutter program that is set to begin next month.
The funding will support the completion of Phase 6 of the Trout Brook Trail Project.
Volunteers are needed to collect the small American flags and flag holders from the veterans’ graves on Nov. 19.
The ticket was purchased by a Farmington resident.
West Hartford will be among five towns in Connecticut to be honored at a Sustainable CT program later this month.
With Veterans Day next week, the Town of West Hartford and the local American Legion will be placing flags Saturday on veterans' gravesites.
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Starting Monday, Oct. 31, the Town of West Hartford is opening two drop-off sites for folks to dump their old pumpkins to become fertilizer.
Starting Monday, Oct. 31, West Hartford is in full leaf collection mode.
The winning ticket cost $20.
West Hartford council members from both sides of the aisle offer well wishes.
The program Wednesday night is called "Refining the Design — New Community Center."
West Hartford Social Services is looking for an adult tutor to help an adult student prepare to take her GED exam.
An interactive map of West Hartford Center has been made available for community members to mark locations where issues currently exist.
As a member of the Newington Board of Education, she is a constant voice fighting to keep core classical education in schools.
West Hartford is seeking feedback via a survey from resident bicyclists regarding bicycling access and safety in town.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in West Hartford with contributions big and small.
This service is available to West Hartford residents only and guests must bring an ID.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to recognize West Hartford student athletes for the qualities that drive their competitive spirit.
Sunday's celebration was part of 'National Faith & Blue Weekend.'
The 2004 QU grad works as communications head of Otis Elevator.
Educator and historian Lucy Anne Hurston will present “The Experiences of Zora Neale Hurston: The Complexities and Intricacies of Race.”