Brookfield [Fairfield County] was incorporated from Danbury, New Milford and Newtown in 1788. It was named for Thomas Brooks, the first pastor, and was formerly known as Newbury.
Area, 20.4 sq. miles. Population, 2000 Census, 15,664. Voting districts, 2. Principal industries, lithography, manufacturing of connectors and R. F. components, custom built metal products to blueprints and specifications, machine and tool making shops and assembly of electronic equipment.
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- Brookfield Museum and Historical Society An extended research and learning center featuring a museum, programs, classes, lectures and events.
- Scott Bialik: Pediatric Dentist Children's Dentist located in Brookfield, Connecticut.
- Fine Artist Erin Walrath Collection of watercolor and guache paintings, prints and etchings, children's murals, and other special commissioned art projects.
- Brookfield Library News, events and information for kids, teens, parents and adults.
- Newbury Inn Explanation of amenities and services, banquet facility, meetings and reservations.
- Brookfield Craft Center Offers classes and workshops taught by nationally acclaimed local and visiting artists.
- Town of Brookfield Municipal site provides calendar plus information on departments, services, town history, events and links.
- Mako YMCA Swim Team Coaches news, season fees and registration, meet schedules and general information provided.