43rd annual Watertown Fall Festival
Public Event in Hollow Park Sept 11th 2022 from 0845 to 0930
‘Bearing Witness to the Wind’: New Poetry Collection Explores the Eternal and Ephemeral
Rides, Food, Raffle, Fireworks, and More Family Fun. Try the Firefighters own 'Northey' signature sandwich
Happy Campers End Summer Daycamp with Cooling Spray under Hot Sunshine
Spectators Enthralled at Campfire
Toy designer, Luke Barber of Luke's Toy Factory will visit Litchfield shop.
Two Poems by Woodbury Poet Laureate Sandy Carlson Selected
Earl Gillette Cited for 262 Responses to 345 Call-Outs in 2021 at Annual Awards Dinner June 30th
Prospect resident Frank J. Monteiro, will receive the Frederic & Lucy Kellogg Award from United Way of Greater Waterbury on Tuesday, June 28
PTO Prizewinner Finley Rizk Brings Eight Friends
Chabad of Northwest Connecticut Will Celebrate Shavuot with Dairy Buffet & Ice Cream
1947 Jeep Fire Vehicle vs Modern Fleet
Chabad Invites All To Join “Yizkor” Service
Pack Enjoys Lights-and-Siren Ride plus Safety Lessons
Free Annual Fishing Derby May 14th Drew 35 Children
27th annual Fun-for-the-Whole Family Event in Litchfield Will Focus on Jewish Pride and Unity4Ukraine
Three Former and One Current Chief among 150 at Mothers Day Event
Forcible Entry, Hose Handling, Roofwork
Pond Stocked with Brook, Brown, Rainbow Trout
Synagogue will hold “Yizkor” service for community
Amid Chaos and Anxiety, ‘Festival of the Future’ to Focus on Utopian Future; Bringing Calm to the Present
Chabad Lubavitch of NW CT Will Join in “Fill an Extra Seder Seat” campaign, in Solidarity with Ukrainians Unable to Celebrate Passover
Annual Event Dates Back Four Decades; Was Suspended Two Years due Covid
Volunteers Give up Weekend March 26th and 27th, 2022
Average Nine Volunteers Every Call-Out
Uninjured Woman Safely Removed from Rolled-Over Vehicle
Cold Bitter Wind Kept Spectator Levels Down at Jan 16 Event
One-day postponement due to High Wind Forecast
Chief Praises Volunteers for Their Dedication
Main Street Ballet Company Receives CT Cultural Fund Operating Support Grant from CT Humanities
Carleton Quint, WWII Navy Combat Veteran, was also Woodbury Postmaster and Fire Commissioner. His 100th Birthday was New Year's Eve.
Noon Evacuation Was Smooth and According to Plan; School Programs Resumed in Afternoon
"We just don't want them to think they are forgotten," -- Volunteer Firefighter Earl Gillette
"A busy afternoon," says Firefighter Mel Brenner
Controlled Blaze Illuminates Safety Message; Removes Hazardous Evergreen Litter
Eliza, 16 months, and Mackenzie, three years old, with mom Elizabeth and dad Scott Dayton
It's the Season, Warns Fire Chief Janet Morgan
"Meet the Dummy," says Chief Morgan
Car Accidents Topped Quarterly Call-Outs