West Hartford Public Works will host trucks, games, food drives, and free paper shredding.
West Hartford is selling America 250 shirts and hoodies to support local anniversary events.
Connecticut's FY2027 budget boosts local aid with the aim of easing taxes and supporting schools.
West Hartford’s Westmoor Park will host a free guided tree tour exploring spring tree blooms this weekend.
Towns involved are Bloomfield, East Hartford, Hartford, Newington, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor.
West Hartford residents can shred sensitive documents for free at the public works department open house.
The West Hartford Public Library and Elmwood Community Center will host a community puzzle event later this week.
West Hartford volunteers are invited this weekend to place flags on more than 1,200 veterans' graves a local cemetery.
West Hartford is looking for volunteers to carry international flags in its America 250 Memorial Day parade contingent on May 25.
West Hartford residents are invited to take a community survey to help guide the town’s Age-Friendly Action Plan.
West Hartford homeowners may qualify for tax relief programs. Applications are due late next week.
The West Hartford native and current college student received the YMCA Mission Impact Staff Award for camp safety leadership.
The local woman reported seeing the snake on Wednesday at a well-used hiking spot in town.
Folks can take a self-guided tour of one of the town's most historic cemeteries and learn about notable residents and local history.
Volunteers will collect nonperishables to help West Hartford’s 'Town That Cares Food Pantry.'
The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society's 'War of the Words' is back with trivia, dinner, and an auction.
Free fishing lessons, gear, and coaching will be offered May 5 at McGovern Pond in West Hartford; registration required.
The city-sized town in central Connecticut has myriad events, celebrations, things to do, and things folks should do on May 2.
The market has been relocated due to construction in West Hartford Center.
The annual 'Spring Makers Market' returns this weekend with 20-plus vendors and handmade goods; $5 suggested donation.
The Park Road Association is planning a weekend clean-up walk; volunteers are to meet at Playhouse on Park's patio.
The free program will be at the Noah Webster Library, and it will cover fair housing, disability rights, and accessibility laws.
The virtual 'America 250' program on April 30 will explore West Hartford’s growth, trade-offs, and lessons for future change.
The town's yard waste collection program, though, will remain unchanged.
'Elmwood Blooms!' seeks donations to fund 2026 floral planters along New Britain Avenue.
West Hartford officials will safely collect unused medications this weekend at West Hartford Town Hall.
Her West Hartford Public Library project seeks residents’ global stories and invites community participation.
Amelia Classical Music Series will present a concert honoring America’s 250th anniversary.
The Greater Hartford Host Lions Club's popular fundraiser will take place for the 61st time.
A panel discussion will focus on King Philip’s War, resilience, and Native cultures, with the public invited to attend.
They will compete in the Boston Marathon later this month, raising funds for Dana-Farber cancer research.
Yard waste pickup and Saturday recycling center hours return in April for West Hartford residents.
West Hartford's Yom HaShoah commemoration is this weekend, registration required, no walk-ins.
Top town officials will discuss West Hartford priorities at the April 15 event.
Six new food scrap bins have been added in West Hartford as the program surpasses 100,000 pounds diverted since launch.
Registration is now open for West Hartford FUNd RUNS, which features a 5K and a Kids’ K, with proceeds supporting local families in need.
A West Hartford library will host April workshops helping adults over 50 build job skills and pursue new careers.
The town has installed a new DPW solar system under a 20-year deal, cutting costs and advancing clean energy goals.
On Sunday, West Hartford Police raised $8,160 at their first Penguin Plunge fundraiser for Special Olympics Connecticut.
Originally slated for January, bad winter weather forced the fundraiser for CT Special Olympics to be postponed.
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.