Art Spaces in Fairfield County Libraries, a consortium of 13 libraries, will offer curated visual art exhibitions featuring the work of local and regional artis...
Newtown Bridge Club will host three programs beginning this month for bridge players who would like to polish their skills.
Sessions will be offered in the Alex...
ROXBURY — Hodge Library, at 4 North Street in Roxbury, will once again turn into a cozy pub where guests are welcome to eat, drink, and be merry, on Friday, Aug...
Following extensive discussion at a July 18 public hearing, Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) members in a 4-to-1 vote modified an existing special zoning perm...
WASHINGTON DEPOT — Washington Art Association & Gallery (WAA) is presenting “Life in the Balance,” a collection of paintings and drawings by Caroline Harman of ...
Amid the high heat and humidity of a midsummer’s day, the Second Annual Newtown Day drew an estimated 5,000 people on Saturday, July 27, to an athletic field at...
Summer is one of the best times for you and your canine pal to spend quality time outdoors. It’s also the season that can be potentially dangerous to dogs as we...
“Our Mothers; Their Art,” on view at Newtown Municipal Art Gallery through the end of August, features the art of Florence Dohanos and Lucy Durand Sikes, the mo...
As state and other project demands on the low bidder for Newtown’s 2019 road maintenance work begins to lessen, local Public Works Director Fred Hurley has been...
The town is seeking federal grant money, which if approved, would cover half the estimated $1.9 million cost of replacing aging sanitary sewer lines at the town...
'Local Control' is not what Desegregate CT and CT 169 Strong espouse. They want 'their control' through what ever means - including Hartford and the court system.
Rejecting or approving town budgets has nothing to do with 'smart' growth. These budgets are expected to grow appropriately as cost of services increases.