Michael Lucas III, of Shelton, passed away at his home, June 3, with his loving family at his side, at the age of 73. He was born on April 21, 1948, in Danbury,...
With Newtown High School’s first streaming spring musical complete, the stage is “set” for the next streaming musical. The Mystery of Edwin Drood will stream Ju...
A team from Newtown High School took home two awards after the virtual 2021 Expo Fest awards ceremony on May 27.
The team took part in the Skills21 at EdAdvance...
Newtown resident Diane Costallos and her 10-year-old daughter Aspen had a full circle moment on May 13, when they got to witness the much-anticipated release of...
A trio of Nighthawk event champions were crowned as Newtown High School’s track and field teams competed in the Class LL state championships at Willow Brook Par...
Flagpole Photographers Camera Club will wrap their 2020-21 season this month with a competition meeting.
The theme for the month of June is “Splash,” with “Stre...
It had been a long time since a non-virtual race took place in Newtown. On Saturday, June 5, the Rooster Run returned and made for a fun, yet competitive, morni...
Baron, a yellow Labrador service dog with The Exceptional Sidekick Service Dogs, has died, as announced by the nonprofit organization’s owner Abby Hill.
Baron w...
The public is invited to join staff and administration of the C.H. Booth Library for a fun and happy retirement celebration honoring longtime assistant director...
The dispatchers at the Newtown Emergency Communications Center, at 191 South Main Street, report the following fire calls and responders:
Wednesday, May 26:...
'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.