C.H. Booth Library hosted a virtual program with longtime Newtown resident and The Magic School Bus illustrator Bruce Degen on May 19. People from all across th...
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Family: I’m married to Kristin Champagne and I have three childr...
Families United in Newtown (FUN) is teaming up with Newtown Parks & Recreation and the Newtown Lions Club to host its end of the school year meeting and “Senior...
Each week we compile a list of some of the most-read stories published at newtownbee.com. Here is a roundup of the week’s top stories, based on the number of pa...
Kay Ann Rittenhouse Epp, 87, of Sandy Hook, Connecticut, only child of H. Lesle Rittenhouse and Evelyn Virginia Jackson Rittenhouse, died peacefully on Monday, ...
After defeating Masuk of Monroe twice during the regular season, Newtown High School’s boys’ volleyball team was upset by the Panthers in the South-West Confere...
Wallace Edwin “Ed” Randall, Sr, 86, of Miamisburg, Ohio, ended his watch on February 11, 2022.
The son of the late Wallace Horton and Mary Jane (Schmidt) Randal...
July 4, 1946 to June 7, 2021
You will be in our hearts and memories forever as we hold you precious as life itself.
Your loving family forever,
Josh, Helen...
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It was a successful first day of June for Newtown High School athletes as the boys’ volleyball team won its Cl...
It is easy to understand why there is so much support for “student loan forgiveness” among the roughly 15% of US residents who are still carrying it. That senti...
It appears you didn't read the editorial - regarding record payrolls/bonuses for CEOs. And in CT who are being richly rewarded for all the money they are making for shareholders from profits. And in CT, it's the State Insurance Dept., Attorney General, and elected legislators who are in the driver's seat when it comes to regulations and setting health insurance rates.
Maybe look into which state officials voted against efforts to reduce increases, or worked on bills to benefit 'Big Insurance'?
Individuals and small group plans do not have the leverage that large corporate plans have. Fact of life. All goods and services are increasing in price due inflation and high energy costs. Place the blame on Washington not the CEOs of health insurance providers.
A portion of this 'foreign aid' is in the form of military hardware, training and financing the purchase of military hardware. Not to mention the $54 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year which almost doubles the $60.4 billion budgeted for 'foreign aid'.