The first day of early voting runs smoothly
The first day of early voting yesterday in Bristol brought 52 people to the polling site in council chambers at city hall. “The day was…
Read MoreThe first day of early voting yesterday in Bristol brought 52 people to the polling site in council chambers at city hall. “The day was…
Read MoreBristol Boys and Girls Club seeks sponsors for this year’s gala The Bristol Boys and Girls Club is seeking sponsors for its Golden Ticket Galas…
By David Fortier Workers have begun installing a vintage Seth Thomas clock on the property of the American Clock & Watch Museum on the perimeter…
Joe Caminiti, a World War II Iwo Jima survivor, will receive an honorary Marine Corps jacket today at a ceremony at the flagpole at American…
City Hall and the Bristol Transfer Station will be closed on Friday, March 29, in observance of Good Friday, the city announced. There will be…
Voting deadlines and registration dates for this year’s presidential primary on Tuesday, April 2, are nearing. “It’s brand new for everyone,” said Kevin McCauley, one…
A special meeting of the Firehouse 3 Building Committee will take place this morning at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Click here for the link. The…
On Sunday night, the Bristol Sports Hall of Fame held their 26th annual Jack Hines Scholar-Athlete Award Ceremony. The idea behind this event is to…
The 21st Shamrock Run & Walk attracted 378 participants across a 5-mile and a 2-mile race, with Sean Ferguson and Shannon Hickey winning the respective categories. The event, benefiting the St. Vincent DePaul Society, raised over $190,000 since 2003 and also provided support for a grieving children’s center.
A Board of Finance Budget hearing will be held today in council chambers at City Hall at 5:30 p.m. A review of the following departments…
By David Fortier The three of them lean in over the cake, which celebrates their years of friendship, beginning shortly after the conclusion of World…
Students at Hubbell School were treated to a demonstration by a National Guard military dog and his trainers at a special program in honor of…
The 21st annual Shamrock Run & Walk will be held Saturday, March 16, with registration and packet pick up at 7 a.m. Registration is online…
Applications are now being accepted for 20 spots at the Society of Professional Journalists Northeast High School Journalism Institute in August in Boston. The three-day…
Deadline for School Choice applications for the 2024-25 school year has been extended to March 18 Connecticut families with students entering prekindergarten through grade 12…
The Joint Meeting of the Board of Finance and the City Council is 6:45 p.m. with the City Council meeting immediately after in the council…
The Third Annual Dinner on the Diamond at Muzzy Field hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Youth and Community Services (BPRYCS) will be held Saturday in…
The second of three podcasts dealing with an interactive adventure by Bristol’s C.T. O’Brien has been posted on the BRXSTOL website. The second episode, “The…
At a Bristol Central High School Interact Club meeting, teacher Kara Satalino thanked members for their support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, highlighting the club’s $50,000 contribution over 25 years. Satalino’s daughter, Cecelia, who has cystic fibrosis, benefitted from a Wish trip. The club continues various fundraising and volunteer activities.
Newbery honor-winning author Rajani LaRocca will speak at the Bristol Public Library on April 11 during spring break. The free event includes lunch, a Q&A, and a book signing. Recommended for ages 9 and older, registration is required. The Bristol Edition is limiting non-member article access to four per week.