Mark Rudzinski was sentenced on Tuesday in Connecticut Superior Court for his involvement in a 2017 fatal night-time boating accident on Lake ZOar that killed a Sandy Hook man.
Newtown police are investigating reports from residents who have alerted them of “suspicious activity” in their neighborhoods, including many in Sandy Hook.
Newtown Woman's Club members welcomed representatives from a number of local nonprofit organizations for a brief event on Friday, May 17. The club annually presents donations to local groups in one sitting, sharing proceeds of fundraisers conducted by the local General Federation of Women's Clubs chapter.
Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) members have revised the zoning regulations, liberalizing the housing options for grooms who want to use temporary quarters at large horse farms while training show ...
Just over one year ago, a bright May 15 morning ended with tens of thousands of Newtown and fellow state residents in the dark and simmering under seasonable heat as the sound of chainsaws and sirens permeated the evening air.
John Wright Hickenlooper, Jr, United States presidential candidate for 2020, visited the C.H. Booth Library to discuss his campaign stance on gun-related topics.
Newtown Woman’s Club, GFWC, continued a Memorial Day weekend tradition on Friday, May 24, when members surrounded the base of the Liberty and Peace Moment with dozens of American flags.
Drivers traveling on Church Hill Road/Route 6 next week can expect more delays on top of those already being created by projects in one of the town’s busiest commercial areas.
Governor Ned Lamont announced May 24 that he is directing U.S. and Connecticut flags to fly at half-staff on Monday, May 27, 2019 from sunrise until noon in observation of Memorial Day.
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.
With the publication of installment No. 26, Trump’s Triumphs has now consumed enough broadsheet paper—approximately 3.6 miles—to stretch from the center of Newtown, past the dump, and nearly to Sand Hill Plaza. That is the amount of paper used to print these 26 installments alone. Do you think they will stop before we get to Monroe? If Trump becomes 48 in 28 then we would make the sound for sure!