Throughout the last 12 turns of the calendar were numerous changes in the world of Newtown sports — from championships and record-setting performances to instal...
Newtown’s communities of faith found plenty to be thankful for in 2022, including the opportunity to return to in-person worship services and gatherings for muc...
Newtown Congregational Church is welcoming light and nurturing hope in the new year by hosting a “Guns to Garden Tools” demonstration on Sunday, January 8.
Reve...
It may be the first of the year, and less than a month into winter, but the Edmond Town Hall Board of Managers is definitely thinking spring and warmer weather ...
Lynn Jersey Ceccarelli, age 74, of Anderson, S.C., passed away Sunday, December 25, 2022, at Rainey Hospice House.
Born August 26, 1948, in Bridgeport, Conn., s...
The dispatchers at the Newtown Emergency Communications Center, at 191 South Main Street, report the following fire calls and the responders:
Wednesday, Dec...
Unlicensed Driver In Crash
Newtown Police report Douglas Alves, 25, of Bridgeport, operating a 2000 Toyota Camry, was traveling southbound on Berkshire Roa...
The Board of Education heard its monthly financial report along with an English language learner update at its December 20 meeting.
“We still have a pretty heal...
The Newtown Health District, along with other local and regional organizations and agencies, were eventually able to turn their near-exclusive focus on addressi...
The year started with the Chief of Police position open and the Police Commission seeking a replacement, following the announcement of the departure of former C...
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?