The town is hosting a special swearing-in ceremony for all elected officials in the recently completed municipal elections.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Berlin local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Berlin residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Berlin municipal election, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
Berlin resident Sandra Coppola tells Patch why she should be elected to the Berlin Town Council.
Berlin resident Mark Kaczynski tells Patch why he should be re-elected as Berlin mayor.
Berlin resident Brian DeLude tells Patch why he should be elected Berlin Mayor.
Berlin resident Peter Rosso tells Patch why he should be elected to the Berlin Town Council.
The Town of Berlin this week released information about absentee ballots and early voting for the November 2025 municipal elections.
Berlin resident Mark Pruzin tells Patch why he should be elected to the Berlin Town Council.
Berlin resident Kate Atkinson tells Patch why she should be elected to the Berlin Town Council.
The Democratic candidate said he is hosting a 'Walk Across Berlin' on Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 1) and he's looking for folks to join him.
Heading the ticket is incumbent school board member Brian DeLude, who is seeking the town's mayoral post.
Heading the ticket is incumbent Mayor Mark Kaczynski, who is seeking another term as Berlin's top elected official.
Tickets are on sale for a night of music, dance, and comedy (among other talents) on Saturday, July 12, at a local restaurant.
A special town meeting is slated for Tuesday, July 8, to appropriate money to fix facility issues at Berlin High and Griswold Elementary.
The Town of Berlin is mailing out tax bills on Monday, June 30, with folks having a month to pay them or risk late fees.
Despite being soundly rejected at the polls twice, Berlin's 2025-26 budget (and tax increase) was adopted this week, per charter rules.
Berlin voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, May 27, to decide town/school spending after the budget was rejected on April 29.
Voters said 'yes' to one half of Berlin's 2025 town/school budget, but 'no' to the other half, meaning the total budget has still failed.
Berlin voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, April 29, to decide a spending plan that will increase their taxes this year.
The public is invited to come learn about Democratic activities.
This is when residents/taxpayers can give officials input on how their tax dollars are spent and learn what their taxes might be.
Berlin officials on Wednesday night, March 19, will host another update forum about the Bright Sun food processing plant in town.
Berlin Board of Education member Brian DeLude announced his intentions to seek the Democratic nomination for mayor.
The Berlin Board of Finance will likely finalize about $1.6 million in additional appropriations to address several needs.
The Berlin Town Council this week voted to hire Ryan J. Curley as the town's highest-appointed official.
The Town of Berlin Friday, Nov. 22, is hosting a community information forum regarding the old Knights of Columbus site.
Here is how Berlin voted on the ballot including the presidential, congressional, and local state races.
The polls have closed in Berlin for the 2024 elections, and here are the latest updates on how local residents voted.
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Berlin, including the candidates and polling places.
Collins shares why he should be elected. The 6th Senate District includes Berlin, New Britain, and part of Farmington.
Jonathan 'Jack' Fazzino shares why he should be re-elected. The 83rd State House District Covers part of Meriden, Berlin, and Cheshire. ​
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Berlin including the candidates, polling places, voting hours.
Lopes shares why he should be re-elected. The 6th Senate District includes Berlin, New Britain, and part of Farmington.
The town's top-appointed official retired late last month after five years working for the Town of Berlin.
Tuesday, Aug. 13, is Connecticut's primary day, with the entire state looking to finalize a GOP senate hopeful, among other races.
The Berlin Democratic Town Committee is inviting the public to its regular meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15, where the elections are the topic.
The event begins at 6:30 p.m. with a meet-and-greet program before the regular 7 p.m. meeting.