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.
The state's 'Nickel per Nip' program reimburses towns for the cleanup of those tiny bottles, with West Hartford cashing in as well.
The organization overseeing the water supply has announced trail closures and openings for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's.
The West Hartford Greater Together Community Fund group needs volunteers to decide how funds can be spent to benefit the town.
A veteran early childhood educator was recently named the organization's family resource center director.
The 5K road race fundraiser for the Webster Hill Elementary School PTO will take place on Thanksgiving morning.
Thursday is the Ron Foley Foundation's World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day, with a special event to honor cancer victims that night.
The event tonight will focus on the role Black men in Connecticut played during the nation's war for independence.
With darkness coming earlier, West Hartford's Vision Zero safety initiative is asking folks to notify the town if a streetlight is out.
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The town is operating two collection sites where people can donate old pumpkins for use as compost and/or biofuel.
The West Hartford Tree Project has kicked off a crowdfunding campaign to raise money to plant more trees in town.
West Hartford's development is part of 15 developments statewide that will create or preserve a total of 1,105 housing units.
As the food pantry seeks community food aid during these difficult political times, one local elementary school is marching in to help.
The town announced some additional measures that have to be taken to regain access to food scrap bins following a recent app update.
The Park Road Beautification Committee is hosting a walk this weekend that aims to clean up the Park Road neighborhood.
The Town of West Hartford will begin leaf collection services early next week, an annual initiative that will continue through Dec. 19.
West Hartford's America 250 Celebration Committee is planning educational and cultural events to celebrate the country's milestone birthday.
The Veterans Day event this weekend will place about 1,200 flags on graves to honor them for Veterans Day, which is Nov. 11.
The town has streamlined the process to get a recycling center permit, as its last day for roadside yard waste pickup is Friday, Oct. 31.
The event this weekend will offer food, fun, and entertainment, and also provide an opportunity to donate to the local food pantry.
The event will take place at one of the town's most prominent synagogues this weekend.
Since 1922, Post 96 has united veterans in West Hartford and nearby towns, continuing their mission of service long after active duty.
The Town of West Hartford recently offered tips to residents on how they can ensure stormwater reaches its intended destination.
The school system's deaf/hard-of-hearing office is hosting a special event next week to garner input on a planned mural at the library.
With millions about to go hungry due to the federal shutdown, town officials are urging community donations and offering options.
The local health and police departments are participating in 'National Drug Take Back Day' this weekend.
The town is allowing residents to shred their sensitive personal documents for free and collecting food for the food pantry this weekend.
With federal agents making more and more undocumented immigrants disappear, the town's human rights commission is hosting a forum tonight.
The town's animal control department is working with the state regarding the situation, and it urges folks to report any bear sightings.
The recently completed renovation ensures the historical site/tourist attraction's building viability for years to come.
The West Hartford Tree Project has set up a donation page as it tries to re-plant trees to make up for a 20 percent loss in greenery.
The West Hartford Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony and celebration.
Monday, Oct. 13, is the Columbus Day holiday, but other towns like West Hartford celebrate it as Indigenous Peoples Day as well.
The West Hartford Greater Together Community Fund Committee is hosting its annual grant recipient celebration next week at Gastropark.
Mary Ann Randazzo has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
Caitlin Condon has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts within Hartford County, Connecticut.
Kevin Maxwell has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
FCP Live-in specializing in full service live-in homecare appoints Meagan Seeman as Care Coordinator.