Residents, families, and loved ones followed the glow of luminarias to the 34th Annual Ram Pasture Tree Lighting, Friday, November 30. The event marked the star...
Newtown schools participated in International Education Week (IEW) through programs and events supported by the Newtown International Center for Education (NICE...
The Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) has scheduled three public hearings for Thursday, December 6. Two hearings will concern a proposal to create an animal/cr...
EAST HARTFORD — Lung cancer is the nation’s leading cause of cancer deaths for both women and men, with 2,700 new diagnoses in Connecticut estimated in 2018 alo...
UPDATE: This version of the story contains comments from the police union president which were not available before the deadline for the November 30 print editi...
While other communities across the Northeast are grappling with winter road salt shortages and correlating price spikes, Newtown officials say that the local Hi...
George H. W. Bush, 94, who served as the 41st President of the United States, died Friday evening, according to a statement released by his son George W. Bush. ...
UPDATE (Monday, December 3, 2018): According to a post on [naviga:u]Newtown Police Department's Facebook page[/naviga:u], Lilly Faye Chapman has been found, saf...
“I arrived in Cambodia with a sense that tribunals and proceeding with criminal cases against the people who led the Khmer Rouge would be a pathway for gett...
Kelley Sullivan teaches a diverse range of students from a wide range of countries and of varying ages, from teens to retirement age.
She is an English Second L...
26 years ago the Newtown education system was excellent, today it is not.
No amount of money will fix that until those responsible for the destruction leave the school system.
Is it not true, that school budgets, by LAW, cannot be reduced year to year, no matter the reason? If it was 1M at 1000 students, next year at 500 students, the budget MUST be 1M?