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Fair fundraiser turns in big numbers.
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Employees under the Back to Work CT program receive eligible bonus.
Connecticut education officials announce that in person learning is much more effective.
Public works department releases 2021 fall paving program.
Committee agrees to name renovated school to Bristol AIMS.
Project set to run through late September.
Face masks are now required in all municipal buildings.
Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sister recruiting more mentors for children.
St. Vincente De Paul Mission of Bristol focuses on improving facilities to better meet resident needs.
“The Little Lion That Listened” aimed to encourage families dealing with disabilities.
Non-profit group organizing 20th annual fundraiser on Oct. 9 at Norton Park.
Bristol Tramps to celebrate induction class at Southington's Aqua Turf Club.
Historians recall passionate love of local history and community dedication from fallen member.