"To everything, there is a season..." is a phrase familiar to any child of the 60s who heard songwriter Pete Seeger's words soar to the top ten with The Byrds' ...
Police Chief James Viadero said this week that police investigators are making "great progress" in their probe into a multifaceted violent incident on the night...
On January 27, President Donald Trump banned residents of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States for at least 90 days.
Executive Order ...
Intersection Collision
At about 3:27 pm on January 23, a two-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of Wasserman Way and Berkshire Road, police rep...
Newtown High School's wrestling team traveled to Stratford and defeated the host Red Devils 63-15 on February 1. Results are as follows:
106: Evan Rooney pin Se...
"To everything, there is a season..." is a phrase familiar to any child of the 60s who heard songwriter Pete Seeger's words soar to the top ten with The Byrds' ...
January 31, 1992
Newtown residents filled the Alexandria Room Tuesday, February 4, and voted 104-20 to appropriate $450,000 for the construction of a pool ...
The night after a public hearing on the proposed superintendent's budget, the Board of Education voted on Thursday, February 2, to approve its proposed spending...
Let's be honest, The ARPA funds were not "provided to municipalities during the COVID-19 pandemic to help provide PPE for citizens and make improvements to the town’s infrastructure." It was a Stimulus Package to speed up the country's recovery from the economic and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and recession.
Dave at the NCC, this letter says that this letter was written on behalf of the Newtown Conservation Commission. Your website lists Land Use Staff, does this mean they are part of your Commission and your letter above speaks for them, or does it just speak for the 7 "citizen" members? I ask because typically, letters to the editor are written as individuals, don't remember any Commission or board representative writing in for the whole land use department. This brings up another question your charter doesn't say anything about opposing all new privately held property developments, I think your coalition was only supposed to "preservation and protection of 2,000 acres of town-owned open space". Do you have a new charter?
I think that it is a shame that the NIMBY Coalition is preventing the town from reverting this paper road back to its original owner. If, by some magic of beurocratic shamemanship the NCC is successful I think the Town should pave the road. Some of it is already a gravel road, paving this section of road would allow residents to avoid traffic at the flag pole by cutting through the newly paved "Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, Comte de Rochambeau Road". Ok, we have to work on the name of the road. Just think of the traffic freed from having to go through West Street or around to Taunton Hill.
Barbara was a mentor to me in my youth. I learned many things from this loving , sweet lady. May God bless Rudy and the kids.
Rest in peace Barbara.
Cheryl Booth Hornal
WA. State
We are not investigative reporters. We've never claimed to be. We cover meetings, write features, and do other very good work for this town.
We're not doing any less than when John Voket was Editor (nor any of his predecessors). Sorry we're not doing enough for you.
-SH