The Newtown Land Use Agency has submitted to the Borough Zoning Commission (BZC) a proposed set of borough zoning regulations, which could be applied to certain...
Families United in Newtown (FUN), a social and recreational nonprofit supporting families of children on the autism spectrum and those with special needs, has s...
Approximately 55 people gathered in the Council Chamber of Newtown Municipal Center last Wednesday afternoon, eager to take in an artist’s demonstration by Shau...
As three Fraser Woods Montessori School students huddled near a sewing machine on January 24, other students used chalk to outline patterns. Soon “Pouches for A...
After two years of residing at 83 South Main Street, the Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation (CVHF) has officially moved up the road to the Edmond Town Hall at ...
The best of the best dogs will be judged at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City, February 9 through 11, and Sandy Hook’s Theresa L...
Kathleen “Kay” Gerrity Bullard peacefully left this earth Monday, January 27, 2020, at her home in Newtown, Conn. She was with her loyal and loving companion of...
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To the Editor:
Over the bulk of my lifetime, I have always thought of the United States Senate as the grownups in Congress. Sadly, that no longer appears to be ...
To the Editor:
This is in response to the January 31 editorial “Speaking Up Fearlessly,” which references a P&Z meeting about the proposed gas station in Hawley...
'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.