Newtown Police said that people who recently had goods stolen overnight from their unlocked vehicles will be able to view and identify those items that police h...
Sandy Hook Organization for Prosperity (SHOP) will host a new event this month: a Strolling Progressive Dinner.The Newtown Bee that the inaugural SHOP Strolling...
For the 32nd year, Newtown Savings Bank will present the Annual Holiday Festival, a fundraiser for Newtown Youth & Family Services.newtownyouthandfamilyservices...
The following students made the High Honor Roll and Honor Roll for the first quarter marking period at Newtown High School for the 2017-18 school year. The hono...
Santa's Sleigh - Engine 12-25, pulled by a decommissioned fire truck covered with holiday lights and a radio that only plays Christmas songs - will be at Sandy ...
Dance has been around since the dawn of time, inspiring people to have moves like Jagger, to cut footloose, and to dance like no one is watching.
All ages can b...
To celebrate its successful involvement in the annual Women Involved in Newtown (WIN) Thanksgiving Baskets Program, Sandy Hook Elementary School held a culminat...
Newtown Continuing Education continues to have limited openings available in the following classes. Contact Newtown Continuing Education at 203-426-1787, 9 am t...
Residents are being sought to fill several opening on local appointed boards and commissions. In some cases the appointments are required to be affiliated with ...
Newtown High School senior swimming captain Mary Hufziger capped off her successful high school career this fall, ending a decade of Hufziger swimming success w...
Rejecting or approving town budgets has nothing to do with 'smart' growth. These budgets are expected to grow appropriately as cost of services increases.
The status quo is clearly not appealing to voters who rejected the school budget at first and only narrowly approved the town's budget. Smart growth is the name of the game here. That would be growth that respects our past, retains and ensures our vibrancy, and simultaneously widens our tax base.
The Newtown Conservation Coalition is basically a NIMBY snake oil salesman. They jump from cause to cause with the sole goal of making sure nothing changes. It is only a matter of time before they lower their threshold, get to acres, and want an accessory building, not in "their" town. They will bust out a new poster of a bulldozer tramping over a "historic" stone wall and protest in front of any town meeting.