It hasn't gone blue since 1974
Brookfield's Aaron Zimmer runs for seat in sprawling state Senate District
First selectman says ad-hoc committee will make recommendation in June
Shea considered favorite in three-way race for Republican nomination in Fifth Congressional District
Founder of Roxbury Road Race Series says in the primary grades, students are ‘enthusiastic’ and ‘want to play games’
Last Democratic victory came when Ella Grasso was governor
Harding says traffic signal near Willow Springs could be installed within a year
Brookfield’s 2025 Economic Development Report cites $34.8M grand list growth, major site cleanup, business openings and $2.4M in grants.
The town of Brookfield has announced an update on the expansion of the Still River Greenway Trail.
Curry says Lamont has succeeded by seeking consensus
Godfrey says Connecticut state government doesn’t have enough money to cover the costs
Hamden firm will recommend whether to restructure or demolish former Center Elementary School
The Blight Review Panel recently met about a piece of property in Brookfield.
December's employment data numbers have just dropped for Brookfield via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
GOP leader has advocated lower electricity costs, traffic safety on Route 7
Rep. Foncello, representing Brookfield, Bethel, and Newtown, cited legislative work on taxes, education, and local control.
Although some economic indicators are strong, Trump gets low economic poll ratings; Wesleyan economist says there are a variety of reasons
Brookfield Inland Wetlands Commission approves Candlewood Lake Road widening, continues multiple permit reviews and enforcement actions.
State officials plan flex lanes on I-84 between Exits 3 and 7 to reduce congestion, with construction targeted for 2027.
Brookfield Police Commission reports increased 2025 calls, rescinds supervisory vacancy, tables Lakeville tow review.
The commission will discuss a special permit for a Taekwondo studio and childcare facility on Federal Road.
The Brookfield Board of Selectmen approved opioid settlement funds and made several key financial decisions.
Fortune says Congress should more reflect America’s gender, racial profile
Three of five challengers qualify for regular seats
Grimes contends a special town meeting would assist ad-hoc committees
Despite having smaller registration than unaffiliated voters, Republicans, the party keeps winning first selectman races
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection will host a virtual informational hearing regarding the proposed expansion
State Department of Energy and Environmental Protection will hold virtual meeting, accept written statements on Iroquois plan
Local town committees prepare to elect members for new term
Former state House Speaker also was a noted land-use attorney, public meeting moderator
Danbury Republican finds party leaders are more receptive
Brookfield clinic told to stop promoting non-FDA-approved GLP-1 injections as state expands crackdown on unsafe weight-loss drugs.
Brookfield residents object to proposed cell tower at Dec. 1 meeting as selectmen review finances, grants and board appointments.
Connecticut’s senior U.S. senator seems to be everywhere
First selectman starts fifth non-consecutive term following inauguration ceremony
Testing at 20 Station Road in Brookfield shows cleanup progress; groundwater remediation expected to take several years.
Brookfield will debut its redesigned, more accessible town website in December; here's what's new…
Brookfield’s Board of Finance discussed new grants, school facilities, capital needs, cell tower concerns and budget pressures.
Southington’s Jack Perry grew up on welfare, pushes progressive platform in bid for congressional seat
Brookfield receives $659K for a Still River Greenway connector as Connecticut awards $12M for local transportation upgrades.