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We're the City of All Heart, where passionate energy and productive spirit combines to create the recipe for a winning culture and vibrant community! Just two hours from Boston and New York and an hour from the shoreline, you’ll find Bristol, a hidden New England treasure abundant with attractions, special eve

nts, and history to enjoy. From the natural beauty of picturesque hills and fall foliage, to the high tech satellite dishes of ESPN, Bristol’s City sized with a small town vibe, offering wonderful memories no matter your pace. So whether you’re vacationing, passing through, or staying a little longer, Bristol will fill the perfect piece in your heart!

The Rockin' Out at Rockwell Summer Concert Series Returns this Summer! Check out the lineup and join in the fun!
04/16/2026

The Rockin' Out at Rockwell Summer Concert Series Returns this Summer! Check out the lineup and join in the fun!

🎸The Rockin' Out at Rockwell Summer Concert Series is returning this summer!! 🎶 FREE weekly performances at the Rockwell Park Amphitheater every Tuesday night (rain date Wednesdays) from June 23rd to August 11th. Bring your family & friends, blankets & chairs, and enjoy!
🎷Download the Schedule: https://tinyurl.com/4makf4af
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Learn More: https://tinyurl.com/3wmx4wzx
The Psychedelic Relics Cajun Ray and the Steamers Country Steel
Rock Station Still Pickin' Spirit Shaker Skyway Downtown Live, Bristol Arts and Culture

Bristol All Heart Mayor's Office Bristol CT

It's 2026 Yard Waste Season, and bagged leaves will be picked up through the month of April! Bagged leaves need to be br...
04/08/2026

It's 2026 Yard Waste Season, and bagged leaves will be picked up through the month of April! Bagged leaves need to be brought to the curb by April 30 for pick up.

Please read the included notice from Bristol (CT) Public Works for full details on the 2026 Yard Waste Season and how to participate in the season.

2026 YARD WASTE SEASON!

The 2026 season will begin Monday, April 6, 2026 and will run through Friday, December 4, 2026. If you don’t have a 2026 sticker on your barrel it will not get picked up.

New customers: You qualify as a new customer if you do not currently have a yard waste barrel at your property. New customers are required to pay the $90.00 yard waste service fee, plus a $50.00 barrel deposit fee (per new barrel). Renewals: You qualify as a renewing customer if there is already a yard waste barrel at your property (even if from a previous owner).

Renewing customers pay the $90.00 service fee.
An online form MUST be filled out with all forms of payment: https://bristolct.seamlessdocs.com/f/yardwaste2026

Acceptable yard waste consists of grass clippings, leaves, woodchips, and small twigs no thicker than 1 inch and no longer than 12 inches. All yard waste must be placed in the provided yard waste container in such a manner that the material will freely exit the container when it is inverted. No dirt, sod, rubbish, rocks, sand, or other foreign materials are allowed. Barrels weighing in excess of 300 lbs. will not be emptied. No bagged yard waste or yard waste in regular rubbish barrels will be collected as part of your service.

For more information on our Yard Waste program, click here: https://ct-bristol2.civicplus.com/240/Yard-Waste

LEAF PICKUP 🍁

The entire month of April we will be picking up accepted bagged leaves. They need to be brought to the curb by April 30 for pick up.

Downtown Live, Bristol Arts and Culture has announced their Fall 2026 Line-Up and a new Membership Package with exclusiv...
04/06/2026

Downtown Live, Bristol Arts and Culture has announced their Fall 2026 Line-Up and a new Membership Package with exclusive benefits!

Check out https://downtownlivect.com/ for Show and Yearly Membership details!

Lake Compounce, the oldest continuously operating amusement park in the United States located right here in Bristol, is ...
03/24/2026

Lake Compounce, the oldest continuously operating amusement park in the United States located right here in Bristol, is hiring for their Summer 2026 season!

Applicants must be 16 and over, and can apply online or by using the QR code provided.

Congratulations to the Bristol Central HS Girls Basketball Team-2026 CIAC Division II Champions!
03/23/2026

Congratulations to the Bristol Central HS Girls Basketball Team-2026 CIAC Division II Champions!

Connecticut Foodshare is holding a Community Feedback Forum at the Bristol Public Library on Wednesday, 4/8 at 11 AM! Sp...
03/20/2026

Connecticut Foodshare is holding a Community Feedback Forum at the Bristol Public Library on Wednesday, 4/8 at 11 AM! Space/eligibility to participate is limited, please see the info below to register and learn more about the event. Participants receive a $50 gift card.

See the comments for the event information in Spanish. Spanish live interpretation will be available.

Connecticut Foodshare is holding a Community Feedback Forum at the Bristol Public Library on Wednesday, 4/8 at 11 AM! Space/eligibility to participate is limited, please see the info below to register and learn more about the event. Participants receive a $50 gift card.

03/17/2026

There's still time to register for this St. Patrick's Day event tonight at the Manross Library! Enjoy the tales spun by Irish Storyteller Glenn Harper, and wear your green and gold to show your holiday spirit! Call the library to register for this event tonight starting at 6:00 PM.🍀

Bristol (CT) Public Works and Bristol Public Schools are partnering to provide safe disposal of your unwanted electronic...
03/16/2026

Bristol (CT) Public Works and Bristol Public Schools are partnering to provide safe disposal of your unwanted electronic devices at this FREE community event!

Where: Bristol Eastern High School, 632 King Street (parking lot)
When: Saturday, April 4, 2026 from 9am to 12pm

As of March 10th, Bristol’s Joint and City Council meetings are once again being produced and broadcast on Nutmeg public...
03/13/2026

As of March 10th, Bristol’s Joint and City Council meetings are once again being produced and broadcast on Nutmeg public access television.

The current audio set-up in Council Chambers has limitations with audio and visual issues reported for, and by, online viewers.

Monthly meetings are posted online within 24-72 hours of the meetings. They can be watched on YouTube or Nutmeg’s website https://nutmegtv.com/shows/bristol-city-council/ and also posted to the City’s website for ease of use: https://bristolct.portal.civicclerk.com/.

For those with cable, the meetings also air on these channels every Monday and Tuesday at 9am, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm and 9pm on: Comcast channels 96 and 1071 and Frontier channel 6062.

NUTMEG TV TO RESUME CITY COUNCIL MEETING COVERAGE BEGINNING THIS MONTH.

Beginning March 10, Bristol’s Joint and City Council meetings will once again be produced and broadcast on Nutmeg public access television.

When City Hall was revamped, the Nutmeg TV contract was not renewed. Unfortunately, the current audio set-up in Council Chambers has limitations and there have been many complaints about the poor audio and visual quality of the meetings, especially for online viewers.

“What we’ve since realized was that while Zoom is a good alternative, it also has its limitations, stated Mayor Ellen Zoppo-Sassu. "Therefore, together with Nutmeg, we are investigating ways to marry the systems, so the production value is retained. In addition, many of our older citizens are not technically savvy and miss the opportunity to tune into Nutmeg TV to watch what’s happening within their city government.”

“We value our partnership with the many municipalities we serve and are excited to renew our relationship with the City of Bristol, which spans more than 30 years,” said Joanie Wedler, CEO/Executive Director of Nutmeg TV. “One of the areas Nutmeg TV excels for our many municipal partners is being the safety net during meetings, when technology and automation fail,” said Chris Bennett Director of IT and Production Services at Nutmeg.

Monthly meetings are posted online within 24-72 hours of the meetings. They can be watched on YouTube or Nutmeg’s website https://nutmegtv.com/shows/bristol-city-council/ and also posted to the City’s website for ease of use.

For those with cable, the meetings also air on these channels every Monday and Tuesday at 9am, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm and 9pm on: Comcast channels 96 and 1071 and Frontier channel 6062.

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