News from Colebrook Town Hall

Greetings from Colebrook Town Hall.
Last week, we discussed the increasing prevalence of black bears in the Northwest Corner. Reporting bear sightings is crucial for understanding the bear population in Connecticut and managing human-bear interactions. The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) uses this information to monitor the distribution of bears throughout the state and address any potential conflicts that may arise.
To report a bear sighting, DEEP suggests that you use their online reporting form. This form captures important data to assist with wildlife research and management. You can access it here<link.edgepilot.com/s/a5dc9c9a/Z7rAgAJsok2d51UYcUmpSA?u=https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!%26%26p=0bf2783705e0819ad6c2d496ce694d3e72fae7a8074f90425e2a9a3ba9d0210cJmltdHM9MTc1MjcxMDQwMA%26ptn=3%26ver=2%26hs…>. You can also report the sighting directly to DEEP’s Wildlife Division at 860.424.3011. This number can be used for any wildlife-related emergency.
As noted earlier this week, we have been in touch with the Connecticut State Police regarding the theft of items from a garage on Simons Pond Road early Monday morning, as well as suspicious activity near the intersection of Beech Hill and Simons Pond Roads. State Police from Troop B in Canaan are reviewing video footage and conducting an investigation. No further issues have been reported and Troop B reports the events appear to have been isolated. Please continue to practice vigilance, though, and, if you notice unusual activity, contact the State Police in Canaan at 860.626.1820.
Next week, DPW Foreman Bill Jasmin and I will participate in a workshop sponsored by the Northwest Conservation District and the Northwest CT Community Foundation to better understand and mitigate the threat of roadside invasive plants. A focus of the workshop will be Japanese knotweed, variously described as a “menace,” a “horror movie,” and an “alien shrub that can’t be stopped.” We’ll share what we learn.
As we close out our 2024/25 fiscal year, we can report that, as of June 30th, our General Fund balance was approximately $1.8 million, and our Capital Improvement Program balance was $1.4 million, with total cash on hand in excess of $3.4 million.
The 80th Colebrook Labor Day Fair will be held on Saturday, August 30th. If you are interested in volunteering-or being a vendor-please contact Karen Odell at kodell@colebrooktownhall.org<mailto:kodell@colebrooktownhall.org>.
Entry forms, cardboard and duct tape for the Colebrook Fair Cardboard Regatta<colebrookfair.weebly.com/cardboard-boat-regatta.html> are available at Town Hall. The Regatta features homemade cardboard boats with judges selecting winners for each race, and awards for categories including the “Funky-est” boat and best costume.
An important annual fundraiser for the Community & Senior Center is their Basket Raffle at the Colebrook Fair. If you would like to contribute a basket, please contact the Center at 860.738.9521. They ask that baskets in need of wrapping be dropped off by August 26th and baskets already wrapped be dropped off by August 28th.
Zoning Permits are available through Town Hall. A Zoning Permit application isn’t necessary for interior alterations, provided there is no change of use. To initiate a permit or to confirm whether you need one, contact Karen Odell at kodell@colebrooktownhall.org<mailto:kodell@colebrooktownhall.org>. Depending on the nature of the project, building and/or other permits may be required.
Bulk waste pickup is available every week for items that will not fit in your bin. Call 860.379.1662 by Thursday of each week for Friday morning pickup.
Upcoming events
Tomorrow (Friday, July 25th), the Colebrook Historical Society kicks off its Friday Night Gatherings series. It all begins with refreshments at the Seymour Inn at 7 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. shifts to the Town Hall second floor meeting room for the evening’s guest speaker. Local historian and author Peter C. Vermilyea will discuss, “Litchfield County and the Civil War.” There is no cost to attend, and everyone is welcome.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at bbremer@colebrooktownhall.org<mailto:bbremer@colebrooktownhall.org>, or call me at 860.379.3359, extension 202.
Cordially,
Brad Brad Bremer Colebrook First Selectman 860.379.3359 ext. 202 bbremer@colebrooktownhall.org
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Garage Theft and Suspicious Activity in North Colebrook Early this Morning

We have been in touch with the Connecticut State Police regarding the theft of items from a garage in North Colebrook early this morning, at approximately 4 a.m. Earlier, at roughly 3 a.m., suspicious activity was noted near the intersection of Beech Hill and Simons Pond Roads. The theft occurred on Simons Pond Road. State Police from Troop B in Canaan are reviewing video footage, conducting an investigation, and are monitoring the situation closely.
We encourage everyone to practice vigilance, taking care to ensure that all doors and windows are locked, especially when leaving your house unoccupied. Please also consider locking your vehicles parked outdoors.
If you notice unusual vehicles, strangers loitering, or signs of attempted entry, note the date, time, location, and any descriptions (i.e., vehicles and people) and contact the State Police in Canaan at 860.626.1820.
Be safe.
Brad Brad Bremer Colebrook First Selectman 860.379.3359 ext. 202 bbremer@colebrooktownhall.org
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Greetings from Colebrook Town Hall.

Black bears are becoming increasingly prevalent across the state and here in town. While most encounters involve nuisance issues like trash raiding, more serious incidents, including home break-ins have occurred in Colebrook in recent days and weeks. State officials say that the best way to reduce incidents is by removing food attractants like bird feeders and unsecured trash. Learn more here.

To encourage compliance with posted speed limits in Town, this week we took possession of two additional solar-powered speed monitors, similar to those currently in use on Routes 8 and 183 in town. These new monitors were provided to the town free of charge through a program offered by the state through the University of Connecticut Training and Technical Assistance (T2) Center. Because these monitors are designed specifically for town roads (i.e. not state highways), they will be installed by our Department of Public Works (DPW) crew on Prock Hill Road in Colebrook. Learn more here.

DPW is planning for August paving projects, including on Deer Hill Road, where they have been prepping the roadsides to enhance drainage and complement the new pavement. Today, they are laying riprap stone, a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution for erosion control.

In the coming weeks, DPW will be supporting the HVAC project at Colebrook Consolidated School through trenching and site work, including pitching water away from the building. Their participation is key to keeping our project on budget.

As the hot weather continues, we remind you that the Community & Senior Center is the Town cooling station for residents, open from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m.-noon on Fridays.

Entry forms, cardboard and duct tape for the Colebrook Fair Cardboard Regatta are available at Town Hall. The Regatta features homemade cardboard boats with judges selecting winners for each race, and awards for categories including the “Funky-est” boat and best costume.

Taxes were due July 1st and are considered late, and subject to interest from the due date, if not paid by August 1st. The Tax Collector’s office is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 am-noon. For any questions, please contact Laura Bartlett at 860.379.3359, ext. 204, or at lbartlett@colebrooktownhall.org.

Zoning Permits are available through Town Hall. Until the Planning & Zoning Commission has issued a Zoning Permit (or a Certificate Of Zoning Compliance) which certifies conformance of the proposed building, structure or use with Colebrook Zoning Regulations, or with a variance granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals:

  • No building, structure or part thereof shall be constructed, reconstructed, altered, extended, enlarged, moved, gutted, or occupied
  • No building or land shall be first occupied or used
  • No use of an existing building or land shall be changed
  • No Building Permit, including a permit for a building foundation, shall be issued
  • No use of an existing structure shall be undertaken or changed

A Zoning Permit application isn’t necessary for interior alterations, provided there is no change of use. To initiate a permit, contact Karen Odell at kodell@colebrooktownhall.org. Depending on the nature of the work being done, building and/or other permits may be required.

Bulk waste pickup is available every week for items that will not fit in your bin. Call 860.379.1662 by Thursday of each week for Friday morning pickup.

 Upcoming events

 On July 18th and 22nd from 4-6 p.m., the Colebrook Recreation Department invites you to pop on over and chill with them at the Colebrook Pond. Popsicles and a craft project will be provided. This is not a drop off event. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

On Friday, July 25th, the Colebrook Historical Society kicks off its Friday Night Gatherings series. It all begins with refreshments at the Seymour Inn at 7 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. shifts to the Town Hall second floor meeting room for the evening’s guest speaker. Local historian and author Peter C. Vermilyea will discuss, “Litchfield County and the Civil War.” There is no cost to attend, and everyone is welcome.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at bbremer@colebrooktownhall.org, or call me at 860.379.3359, extension 202.

Cordially,

Brad

Brad Bremer

Colebrook First Selectman

860.379.3359 ext. 202

bbremer@colebrooktownhall.org

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Employment Contract Available for Inspection

NOTICE
TOWN OF COLEBROOK

Notice is hereby given that a signed copy of the Contract of Employment between the Colebrook Board of Education and the Superintendent of Schools for the period of July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2028; is on file at the Town Clerk’s Office for public inspection during regular office hours.

Dated at Colebrook, Connecticut, this 3rd day of July, 2025.

Debra L. McKeon
Town Clerk

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Legal Notice – Tax Bills

Legal Notice

Town of Colebrook

Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Town of Colebrook that taxes on the Grand List of October 1, 2024 in excess of $100.00 are due and payable in two installments as follows: first installment due July 1, 2025  and second installment due January 1, 2026.  If the first installment is not paid on or before August 1, 2025, the tax becomes delinquent and subject to interest from the due date.  The second installment becomes delinquent if not paid on or before February 2, 2026 and subject to interest from the due date.  Taxes on Motor Vehicles and taxes in the amount of $100.00 or less on Real Estate and Personal Property are due in full July 1, 2025 and must be paid by August 1, 2025 to avoid interest charges.  Interest rate is 1 ½% per month or fraction of each month from the time when the tax becomes due and payable until same is paid.  Minimum interest is $2.00.  Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve or excuse the obligation of the tax due per CT General Statutes Sec. 12-130.  The tax office will be open Monday & Wednesday (9 am-Noon), and Thursday (9:00 am-1:00 pm). OPEN August 1, 2025 (9:00 am-noon).  Please mail payments to:  COLEBROOK TAX COLLECTOR, P.O. BOX 5, COLEBROOK, CT  06021 or pay online at www.townofcolebrook.org

Laura Bartlett, CCMC

Tax Collector

860-379-3359 X204

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Town Pond Hours

The Town Pond will open for the season on Saturday, June 14th. Lifeguards will be on duty on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Monday through Friday the gate will be open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm with no lifeguard on duty.

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Professional Agreements between BOE and principal available

NOTICE

TOWN OF COLEBROOK

Notice is hereby given that a signed copy of the Professional Agreement between the Colebrook Board of Education and the Principal for the period of July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026, is on file at the Town Clerk’s Office for public inspection during regular office hours.

Dated at Colebrook, Connecticut, this 6th day of May, 2025.

Debra L. McKeon, CCTC

 

(Legal notice per 10-153d of the CGS, Agreement received 05/23/17 30 days up on 06/23/17.)

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2025 Town Budget

Colebrook Town budget vote passed: 119 Yes; 38 No

Region 7 budget vote passed Colebrook: 111 Yes; 46 No

Region 7 budget vote passed in district.

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Planning and Zoning Commission Notice of Decision

Notice of Decision

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Audit of Financial Statements and the Federal Single Audit are available

NOTICE

TOWN OF COLEBROOK

Notice is hereby given that the audit of the Annual Financial Statements and the Federal Single Audit of the Town of Colebrook for the year ending June 30, 2024, as prepared by King, King & Associates, PC, are on file at the Town Clerk’s office and available for public inspection during regular office hours.

Dated at Colebrook, Connecticut, this 16th day of April, 2025.

Debra L. McKeon, MCTC

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