John Landolfi, 82, a longtime resident of Newtown, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 3, surrounded by his loving family.
John was born in Salerno, Italy, to...
Mark M. Passero, Sr, 86, of Sandy Hook, passed away Friday, May 3.
He was the husband of Jean (Talarico) Passero.
Mark was born in Stamford in 1937, a son of Gl...
Failure To Obey Stop Sign
Newtown Police report Steven D’Amico, 58, of Danbury, operating a 2023 Nissan Frontier, was traveling on Church Hill Road at 8:11...
Aquila’s Nest Vineyards in Newtown celebrated being recognized by the Small Business Administration as Connecticut’s Small Manufacturer of the Year in a recogni...
The 2024 Newtown Earth Day Festival took place on the front lawn of Newtown Middle School on Saturday, April 27.
The family friendly event again featured enviro...
Dozens of guests attended Newtown Underwater Search & Rescue’s (NUSAR) first annual open house on Saturday, April 27. Held on-site at NUSAR’s station, 28 Rivers...
The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) has been prolific in recent months, hosting regular and special events for members and the public. Following is a...
It took about four hours last Thursday morning to repair a nasty dent in the town’s landmark Main Street flagpole.
The dent — easily a few inches deep and appro...
Coming off a loss in last year’s Newtown High School softball program fundraiser game, the baseball team beat the girls at their own game to even the overall se...
This is a pure case of those with the money get what they want. We are allowed to look on but not be part of what should be a town decision.Just saying?
The Rich give more than you ever will. It always is amazing why people thing the govermernt should be able to take someone elses hard earned money. Richard, maybe you need to work harder so you can pay your fair share