New Law Concerns Handling Of Bottle Deposit Funds
HARTFORD — The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has established a system t...
Commentary—
A Call To Action:
Hope In A Time Of Crisis
By Michael Johnston
Most of the attention about today’s economic crisis is focus...
Movies Screenings To Continue At Danbury Library
DANBURY — Danbury Library will continue its movie series in January with the “Reel Jus...
It’s a Dogs Life —
Humans And Canines Seek Companionship
By Mary Jane Anderson
Both humans and canines seek companionship because they ...
Year In Review—
A Look Back At 2008
By Andy Hutchison
Newtown’s sports scene was off and running — in more ways than one â&#...
If You Smoke, Make Your New Year A ‘Freshstart’
NEW MILFORD — You know that smoking increases your chances of developing hea...
Your Teen’s First Recession: Learning To Cut Back
DES MOINES, IOWA (AP) — Teenagers have never been known for their restraint, but perha...
In 2008 NHS Expansion Went Full Circle
By Eliza Hallabeck
Newtown High School is still structurally the same building as it was at the start of 2008, because no...
Stop-And-Go Progress Marks Fairfield Hills In 2008
By Kendra Bobowick
Fairfield Hills finished the year with an exclamation point: a veterinary facility is int...
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?