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Running the Obstacle Course Through Town Hall
Brookfield kids run the gauntlet through Town Hall's halls.
I began college at the University of Connecticut in 2004 with a love of history and the written word. After traveling around Central America and Europe, I realized I wanted to be a part of recording history as it happened, not just analyzing others' renditions of the past. Journalism became a natural fit, and as print publications continued to shrink and disappear altogether, it became clear that the future of reporting, especially in the written form, would be online.
At UConn I wrote for and helped edit UdotConn, the university's first news source published solely online, and after graduation I took a job covering the town of East Hampton for Hamptons.com, a pioneer in local online news coverage servicing the East End of Long Island. By the end of my tenure with Hamptons.com, I was working as the news editor for the entire South Fork, from Riverhead to Montauk.
A New Englander born-and-bred, I was excited about the opportunity to return to Connecticut with Patch. Coming to Brookfield, a quintessential New England town, certainly feels like coming home.
Brookfield kids run the gauntlet through Town Hall's halls.
New piece of community artwork now hangs in the entrance to Town Hall.
Visiting hours scheduled for Monday evening.
Visiting hours scheduled for Monday evening.
A look at what’s going on in Bethel this week.
Danbury man charged after crashing into utility pole Sunday afternoon.
Meet the two major party candidates for First Selectman in this first in a series of interviews.
Connecticut governor says state should not be responsible for costs of unemployment benefits to workers furloughed as a result of the government shutdown.
Connecticut governor says state should not be responsible for costs of unemployment benefits to workers furloughed as a result of the government shutdown.
Roads crews are fitting in a few more projects before the season ends.
Residents can apply to receive absentee ballots automatically in the mail.
Eight Brookfield properties sell between Sept. 16 and Sept. 20.
Bethel property transfers from Sept. 20 to Sept. 26.
Early bird opening for annual Brookfield Library Book Sale and three government meetings tonight.
Traffic stop for tail lights leads to DUI and speeding charge, as well.
Two meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Municipal Center tonight.
Bethel High School students collectively scored just below the College Board benchmark but beat out the state mean score.
Brookfield High School students collectively scored well above the mean scores for Connecticut and the benchmark 1550.
Rundown of events scheduled for today in Brookfield.
First Selectman debate and two candidate forums scheduled before November municipal elections.