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Top Five NewtownBee.com Stories November 1 to 7

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

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“Friday Afternoon House Fire Draws All Newtown Fire Companies, Mutual Aid,” by Shannon Hicks, published November 6. A Newtown family has been displaced after a fire destroyed their home on November 6. Read more at newtownbee.com/11062020/friday-afternoon-house-fire-draws-all-newtown-fire-companies-mutual-aid.

“Election Results Not Yet Complete,” by Shannon Hicks, published November 4. As of 8:25 am Wednesday, November 4, official results from the previous day’s elections had not been released by the Office of the Registrar of Voters, but were expected by noon. Read more at newtownbee.com/11042020/election-results-not-yet-complete.

“Local Voter Turnout High For General Election,” by Shannon Hicks, published November 3. It appears registered Newtown voters were turning out in record numbers Election Day. As of 2:30 pm, Tuesday, November 3, more than three out of every four eligible Newtown voters had cast ballots. Read more at newtownbee.com/11032020/local-voter-turnout-high-for-general-election.

“Statehouse Delegation Returning As Voters Endorse Incumbents, Fairfield Hills Housing,” by John Voket, published November 4. Four familiar faces are returning to represent the community in the Connecticut General Assembly, and Newtown could eventually see multifamily apartment housing at Fairfield Hills after local voters endorsed considering limited mixed-use development to the Fairfield Hills Master Plan. Read more at newtownbee.com/11042020/statehouse-delegation-returning-as-voters-endorse-incumbents-ffh-housing.

“Minor Injuries For Driver After Truck Crashes Into King’s Restaurant,” by Shannon Hicks, published October 21. King’s Restaurant is going to be closed for a while, after an overnight crash reportedly moved the original section of the building approximately 18 inches. Read more at newtownbee.com/10212020/minor-injuries-for-driver-after-truck-crashes-into-kings-restaurant.

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