In case you haven't heard, the NewArts production of The Wizard of Oz has experienced some technical difficulties (Maybe a bubble that won't float? Maybe flying...
Dr Raphael D. Schwartz of Ridgefield, and formerly of Newtown, died August 11, after a courageous battle against cancer and pneumonia. From the day he was born ...
"Them's the berries." I'm not sure who said it - my Aunt Dorothy, my mother, or my grandfather - but it is a phrase that rattles around in my memory. Someone, s...
Parks & Recreation Assistant Director RoseAnn Reggiano welcomed all in attendance on Thursday, August 4, for a talent show to celebrate the end of day camps at ...
Did you know that one in three pets will go missing in its lifetime? Since the 1990s all my dogs have been microchipped as a means of permanent identification t...
This summer's months are good for memories.The Newtown Bee each week, and a recent Way We Were column photo brought back their high school days.The Bee," she sa...
The 2016 Newtown Labor Day Parade - the 55th annual presentation along three of the town's main thoroughfares, with staging on additional roadways - is schedule...
As anticipation and excitement for this fall's opening kickoff build, so to do the muscles and endurance levels of Newtown High School's football players.
Throu...
Kindergarten through eighth grade educators gathered at Reed Intermediate School from Monday, July 25, to Thursday, July 28, for professional development focuse...
After multiple requests to Newtown Ethics Board Chair Jacqueline Villa to explain how she learned the contents of a sealed envelope full of hearing ballots, the...
'Local Control' is not what Desegregate CT and CT 169 Strong espouse. They want 'their control' through what ever means - including Hartford and the court system.
Rejecting or approving town budgets has nothing to do with 'smart' growth. These budgets are expected to grow appropriately as cost of services increases.