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Top Five NewtownBee.com Stories July 25 To 31

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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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“WinnDevelopment Chosen For Fairfield Hills Mixed-Use Conversions,” by John Voket, published July 29. According to a release from the Office of Community and Economic Development, Newtown will continue discussions with WinnDevelopment about the potential mixed-use redevelopment of two key buildings on the Fairfield Hills campus. Read more at newtownbee.com/07292021/winndevelopment-chosen-for-fairfield-hills-mixed-use-conversions.

“Discover The Divine Messages, Numerology Expert Visiting Sandy Hook,” by Alissa Silber, published July 27. Angela Alden, of Oakville, has spent her entire life learning about astrology and its subgenre, numerology. Ahead of visiting New Insights Boutique in Sandy Hook on July 31, Alden spoke with The Newtown Bee. Read more at newtownbee.com/07272021/discover-the-divine-messages-numerology-expert-visiting-sandy-hook.

“Fairfield County, Newtown Now Under Virus ‘Health Alert,’” by John Voket, published July 30. In the space of 48 hours, a lot can change when you have a fast-moving virus that is twice as contagious and employs fully vaccinated people as possible carriers of COVID-19. Read more at newtownbee.com/07302021/fairfield-county-newtown-now-under-virus-health-alert.

“Local Democrats, Republicans Announce Slates For November 2 Ballot,” by Jim Taylor, published July 28. Town Republicans and Democrats in the know might look at the just-announced slates of candidates for this November’s local election ballot and liken them to moving a number of puzzle pieces around. Read more at newtownbee.com/07282021/local-democrats-republicans-announce-slates-for-november-2-ballot.

“Dan And Anna Wiedemann Leaving A Legacy Of Volunteerism Ahead Of Move,” by Jim Taylor, published July 27. Anna and Dan Wiedemann may be leaving Newtown for Southbury, but they will be long remembered by residents for their legacy of service with local organizations and on various government boards. Read more at newtownbee.com/07272021/dan-and-anna-wiedemann-leaving-a-legacy-of-volunteerism-ahead-of-move-to-so.

Education Reporter Eliza Hallabeck can be reached at eliza@thebee.com.

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