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Top Five NewtownBee.com Stories For June 20 To June 26

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Each week we compile a list of some of the most-read stories published at newtownbee.com. Here is a roundup of the week’s recent top stories, based on the number of page reads.

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“School Board Approves Fall Return To School Plan,” by Eliza Hallabeck, published June 22. While plans may evolve if the local community and state infection rates of COVID-19 change, the Newtown Board of Education approved a Return To School Plan for the fall at a recent special meeting. Read more at newtownbee.com/06222021/school-board-approves-fall-return-to-school-plan.

“Buzzkill: With Legalization Done, Newtown Officials Want To Say No To Pot Shops,” by John Voket, published June 25. Newtown’s Planning and Zoning Commission was asked to snuff out the possibility of one or more recreational dispensaries taking root in the community. Read more at newtownbee.com/06252021/buzzkill-with-legalization-done-newtown-officials-want-to-say-no-to-pot-shops.

“Business Buzz: Meet Von Wilson,The New Owner Of Apex Glass,” published June 21. The latest “Business Buzz” feature focused on Apex Glass. Read more at newtownbee.com/06212021/business-buzz-meet-von-wilsonthe-new-owner-of-apex-glass.

“Labor Day Parade Canceled Again,” by Shannon Hicks, published June 26. For the second year in a row, there will not be a Newtown Labor Day Parade. Read more at newtownbee.com/06262021/labor-day-parade-canceled-again.

“Bee Publishing Company’s Printing Going Off-Site,” by Shannon Hicks, published June 25. The Bee Publishing Company is moving into a new era concerning the print editions of its newspapers. All printing is moving from the company’s printing plant on Commerce Road to Trumbull Printing, Inc, in Trumbull. Read more at newtownbee.com/06252021/bee-publishing-companys-printing-going-off-site.

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