Workers who are laboring at Mile Hill Road on a complex, urgent drainage repair project, which has been underway since April, are working to complete the project by the winter.
Dispatchers at Newtown Emergency Communications Center have been in the pink this month, thanks to special shirts and sweatshirts they have been wearing in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Several residents speaking at an October 17 Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) public hearing on a proposed gas station/convenience store at 13 Hawleyville Road (Route 25), near Exit 9 of Interstate 84, questioned the need for such a facility.
Today, The Newtown Bee presents its first of two installments of photos and brief profiles of local candidates pursuing elected seats this November on the Newtown Boards of Education, Assessment Appea...
The topic may be the same but the narratives every other week differ and I appreciate the installments. Rebuttals on factual content rather than focusing on form would improve the discourse.
Congrats to all the 275 graduates.
For context...class of 2005 had 360 students, the number of graduating seniors seemed to cap out in the late 2000's in the low 400's.
When the author had to come back to correct the edition, maybe the series has gotten long enough to require its own index. I can re-run the calc's at the next one, which should be in about 10 days.