To the Editor:
I would like to comment on the proposed Castle Hill housing development. I bought a house in 2019 that directly abuts the development site. When ...
To the Editor:
The 1st time in history Billionaires had lower tax rates than the working class.
In Connecticut the wealthiest people from 2021 earned $487,000 m...
The proposed 2024-25 school budget is heading back to the polls for voters to decide from 6 am to 8 pm Tuesday, May 14, at Newtown Middle School.
Following a re...
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Newtown is blessed in many ways and the Booth Library is one of our greatest blessings.
I had the opportunity to work with the staff and “Friends...
Janet Tanner departed peacefully in her sleep on Monday, May 6, at the age of 93.
Janet was born on January 22, 1931, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She attended a...
On Sunday, May 5, William Ross “Skip” Earle passed away at the age of 76.
Born to Major Ulysses W. Earle and Essie Isadora Coleman Earle, he spent his formative...
Newtown High School and Danbury High School students were honored for their work selected and compiled for the Third Annual Rotary Book Project in a recognition...
Family: My wife Vanessa; sons Justin, Tristan and Ian; and daughter Rowen.
Pets: We have two dogs — Coco, a 5-year-old Australian Toy Shepherd; and Harl...
Fifteen golfers spent the early part of April 29 at Newtown Country Club, where they helped one high school student raise funds for the Newtown Ecumenical Workc...
Barbara Ann Edwards, 89, of Newtown, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on April 29. For 64 years she was the beloved wife of Rudy Edwards.
She was...
I have lived in Newtown for over 60 years and this is the first I have ever heard of the Rochambeau Trail. When I checked with the National Park Service and our state only Nationally Historic Site the official records of the Rochambeau Trail administrated by NPS does not travel through this property. If you are arguing it is "Near" the trail then where was the outrage when Big Y was built? The new development on 6 and 25 or even the Starbucks.
A lot of things have changed in Sandy Hook shopping area. The old bridge was no longer needed, the town helped create parking , brick sidewalks and classic street lights were added, and zoning was adjusted to add housing. Spending money on a bridge from nowhere makes no sense, focus on things that will add to the viability of the Sandy Hook Center.
You have Capital Tax Recovery confused with a different company, Municipal Tax Services. Municipal Tax Services works with the City of Waterbury. That was discussed at a previous counsel meeting.