Newtown resident Kristopher Plummer, aka Chef Plum, invites the public to join him as the newest segment of WTNH Channel 8 Restaurant Road Trip is filmed Tuesda...
The National Weather Service in Upton, N.Y., has issued a second Severe Thunderstorm Warning covering Newtown this afternoon. An earlier warning expired at 2:30...
According to court papers, a local man has admitted to Newtown police that he committed sexual offenses against four children, all under the age of 16, during t...
TORONTO, ONTARIO - After days of besting opponents in intensely competitive bridge games, a Newtown Bridge Club team won the Grand National Teams Goldman Flight...
Should the heat return for the first full weekend in August, local moviegoers have a great option for a cooling center.
Edmond Town Hall will be hosting 12 free...
The second session of Newtown Continuing Education's SMART (Summer Music and Art) camp wrapped up in July 28 with a showcase of what students have learned in pr...
Based out of Denver, Colo., the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps have reached the East Coast portion of their three-month national tour. Having gone as west as...
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Fairfield County, until 2:30 pm. A severe thunderstorm was located near Tarrytown, N.Y...
The One Eyed Cats had some unfinished business to take care of after a bitter end to last year's New England Regional Tournament. The Cats made their third stra...
We are midway through the dog days of summer, which have not much more to do with dogs than the reappearance of Sirius, the dog star, in the late night sky. Anc...
This essay highlights the significance of maintaining historical and cultural landmarks for future generations. It is meant to act as a constant reminder that once these things are misplaced, there is no way to get them back. A compelling call to duty in the interest of safeguarding our history.
While I am mildly concerned to learn that this candidate is running for a spot on the LC, I am especially concerned that the Democratic Town Council sees fit to endorse this person's run for office. Are they simply desperate to fill the ticket, or do they actually embrace his behavior and language? I would expect that any voter who witnessed Mr. Hinden in action at recent town meetings would understand that he is unfit to serve the public.
This is a really astonishing Letter to the Editor. There is little, if anything, in this text that explains why you should consider voting for this individual. Rather, it is focused on highlighting a raw (now closed) issue and vilifying members of the other political party. Not to be overlooked, the discussion on certain books in Town schools was a matter handled by the Board of Education. I am still trying to understand how it has anything to do with his candidacy for Legislative Council. Vote carefully, friends.