The West Hartford America 250 Committee will hold the forum on epigenetics and indigenous resilience this weekend.
West Hartford officials this week named the winners of the hydrant-shoveling contest following the Feb. 22–23 blizzard.
The Noah Webster Library in West Hartford will screen the 2020 film “Crip Camp” Saturday, Feb. 28, followed by a community discussion.
The Connecticut Education Foundation is collecting books at Blue Back Square this weekend to go into Little Free Libraries statewide.
West Hartford Chamber’s Minority Business Network will host its Black History Month Breakfast Feb. 26 at Noah Webster Library.
High school seniors from West Hartford, Farmington, Newington, and Berlin were honored Feb. 21.
Town officials are asking residents, including children, to clear hydrants and possibly win a prize for doing so.
West Hartford Fellowship Housing named the longtime community servant to its board earlier this week.
Five women from Connecticut's cultural institutions will participate in a public conversation at the West Hartford-based university.
A Howard University professor, who was incarcerated before earning a doctorate, will speak Feb. 18 at USJ in West Hartford.
The free celebration this weekend will feature all 27 versions of the American flag, children's freebies, songs, and some history.
The player earned the maximum payout from a scratch-off game last week.
The event will take place at a local retreat center in West Hartford this week, with the documentary focusing on the hot-button issue.
The town's leisure services department is registering local families for summer camp programming starting this week.
The winning ticket and its life-changing jackpot were purchased at a West Hartford gas station last week.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around West Hartford
He was celebrated at center court recently as one of the team's 'Heroes Among Us,' a program honoring outstanding community servants.
The contest is hosted by the library, and it is part of West Hartford's America 250 commemorations.
It has scheduled a public hearing next month on a proposed YMCA summer day camp at the church site.
The town has set up an online survey about senior housing locally, with folks having until Feb. 10 to respond.
Officers were slated to participate in the WHPD's inaugural Penguin Plunge event for CT Special Olympics.
Sustainable West Hartford, earlier this month, reported that its 2025 pumpkin collection program after Halloween was a huge success.
The town's sustainability commission was to have West Hartford's DPW chief discuss snow removal policies and procedures.
Donations are being collected so the town can put up a mural honoring the local deaf/hard-of-hearing community.
The post-holiday food drive is aimed at replenishing stocks at the local food pantry after high demand in recent months.
West Hartford's award is part of $28.2 million in state grants to support the remediation and assessment of 16 blighted properties.
The campaign, organized by the local library, is seeking toiletry donations to help local social services groups aid those in need.
The town's Noah Webster Library this weekend is hosting a free special documentary film screening and discussion on the topic.
The Rotary Club is helping a regional shelter for domestic violence victims by collecting diapers for those with young children.
AARP scores every neighborhood and community in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, with West Hartford named among the Top 10 in CT.
The two-day special collection is free and will take place at the town's yard waste and recycling center.
The Bridge Family Center's West Hartford Teen Leadership Committee worked hard this season to help families served by the nonprofit.
West Hartford Social Services has a free program starting next month that helps folks de-clutter their homes to avoid a hoarding situation.
The town was forced to suspend the last day of roadside leaf pickup on Friday.
The WHPD will be at a major intersection in town on Friday (Dec. 19), collecting spare change to benefit Special Olympics
After Saturday, Dec. 20, folks have to bring their bagged leaves to the yard waste/recycling center themselves.
The town's two golf courses closed for the season Dec. 1, with the sites now open for winter hiking and other rec activities.
West Hartford’s Martin Luther King Celebration Committee seeks nominations for the Earl Exum Servant Leader Award.
With Jack Frost nipping at the noses of local weekend athletes, the town has said when folks can still play.
Amid its annual appeal, the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society reflected on a busy 2025 as it looks to the new year.