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Newtown Police report that Lantanya White, 30, of Waterbury, operating a 2020 Chevrolet Equinox, was backing out of a driveway on Lincoln Road at...
The C.H. Booth Library Board of Trustees plans to utilize all its surplus funds by the end of the 2024 fiscal year according to minutes from the April 18 Board ...
Wednesday, April 19: 6:11 pm, fire alarm, 45 Mount Pleasant Road, Hook & Ladder responded; and 8:25 pm, outside fire, 6 Merlins Lane, Dodgingtown responded....
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved a definition for warehouse and distribution centers that will help the commission handle applications on those types o...
The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) will present Richard Koleszar painting a landscape in oil on Wednesday, May 10, at 7:30 pm, at Newtown Meeting Ho...
Nilla R. (Gullotta) Roberto, longtime resident of Monroe, passed away on Sunday, April 30, 2023. She was 84.
She was born in Stamford, the daughter of Pancrazio...
We hope readers continued to be inspired as we continued presenting The Newtown Bee’s ‘Why I LOVE Newtown’ Essay project middle school age runners-up in the Apr...
During a district Special Review Committee April 20, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Anne Uberti reviewed the Procedures for Challenged Materials as describ...
In an unprecedented effort, six former Newtown Board of Education leaders joined together backing a school district special review committee’s recent decision t...
The Land Use Department has been notified that Teton Capital Company, LLC, has withdrawn its applications for a 171-unit senior living community at 6 Commerce D...
I have lived in Newtown for over 60 years and this is the first I have ever heard of the Rochambeau Trail. When I checked with the National Park Service and our state only Nationally Historic Site the official records of the Rochambeau Trail administrated by NPS does not travel through this property. If you are arguing it is "Near" the trail then where was the outrage when Big Y was built? The new development on 6 and 25 or even the Starbucks.
A lot of things have changed in Sandy Hook shopping area. The old bridge was no longer needed, the town helped create parking , brick sidewalks and classic street lights were added, and zoning was adjusted to add housing. Spending money on a bridge from nowhere makes no sense, focus on things that will add to the viability of the Sandy Hook Center.
You have Capital Tax Recovery confused with a different company, Municipal Tax Services. Municipal Tax Services works with the City of Waterbury. That was discussed at a previous counsel meeting.