Antares Ensemble, With Sarah Wolfson,
Will Perform Friends Of Music Season Finale
The Antares Ensemble takes advantage of its unique instrumentation by present...
Public Works Panel Digs Deep
Into Budget For Savings
By John Voket
Chairman Richard Woycik went into a protracted noontime meeting of the Legislative Council P...
Berthelson To Talk About The Greatest Showman On Earth, April 11 For Historical Society
Bethel’s own P.T. Barnum is a fascinating study in American ...
With April Fools’ Day on Friday, who would you most want to prank? And what prank would you most like to pull off?
Casey McLean: I would want to foo...
Newtown Toastmasters Announce Contest Winners
In March, Newtown Toastmasters hosted a standing-room-only audience for a Tall Tales and International Speech cont...
Standing on the well-lit porch of the white two-story house at 34 Church Hill Road, the demolition man, Ray Foster, mused, “This must have been a ni...
Congratulations to Chris Capozziello, who was the one reader able to tell us that last week’s challenge (inset) is the lantern hanging over the fron...
Capeci: Timing Of Charter Referendum May Have Been Its Undoing
By John Voket
By 4 pm Tuesday, March 29, with just under 600 referendum votes cast, Legislative ...
Penny,
Thank you for sharing Jack's and your life story. We were moved,Jack was an exceptional person.
Lots of love to you and your wonderful family.
Pat and Julie D'Onofrio
Thank you! BOE budget items lurk in the shadows. Many programs we fund are often dreamed up by the State and pushed down to the districts to implement.
Schools could be consolidated here as enrollment decreases. And some 'luxury' programs should be trimmed. Downsizing administrators and support staff should be considered as well. And a 'few hundred' dollars on top of inflation is a bridge too far.