The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) will hold its annual Fall Show and Sale Friday through Sunday, October 17-19, at Newtown Meeting House. Show hour...
For some people, a stump is just a stump. But to Will Korth, a stump is nature waiting to be turned into furniture.
A partner in Korth & Shannahan, Inc contract...
Cheryl Ann Boucher, 56, died September 29 at her home in Unionville. Born February 3, 1958, she was the second child of her loving parents, Beverly R. (Purinton...
To the Editor:
We would like to thank the wonderful community members and local businesses who were responsible for making our first ever chbMakers such a huge ...
UPDATE (Tuesday, October 7, 2014): Organizers have announced that the fundraiser planned for October 11 has been postponed to October 25. Additional details...
About 120 motorcyclists, some with passengers onboard, took a ride through the countryside on a sunny Sunday, September 28, both enjoying the early fall weather...
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I am writing in support of Matt Cole for state representative. I have worked directly with Matt over the past year and can attest to his commitme...
WATERTOWN (AP) - The 26th and final playground built in memory of the Newtown school shooting victims has opened in Connecticut.
Volunteers and relatives of Daw...
Stephanie Demore Dunshee, 34, of Torrington died peacefully October 3 at St Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury, after courageously battling stage 4 breast cancer for ...
An acute psychiatric hospital at Fairfield Hills would treat bipolar disorder and people suffering from psychosis.
“Those are patients we treat,” said Richard K...
There are many considerations as it relates to the development of the Castle Hill property as noted. I am supportive of the proposal and to approval process as it is sensitive to concerns being raised. The proposal provides another housing and lifestyle option for long time residents and newcomers with great accessibility to town. The developer is a long time resident with a solid reputation and the best interest of town at heart. It is not wise to make gross assumptions but I would think it would be a net positive (will attract empty nesters) to the tax base versus incremental town costs required. Net positive tax base growth supports continued investment in our great school system. Working in partnership with historical groups, bike and trails, the borough and others could actually add another great part of our amazing town.
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The Board of Education vacancy created by a resignation on February 20, which was filled on March 19, was covered in the March 22, 2024 print edition. Sorry you missed those stories.
I am on the Newtown Bike and Trail Committee and we have been promoting and maintaining this trail for years. It literally goes through the middle of 20/60 Castle Hill Rd., and was added to the register of historic places around 2003: https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/02001679 . That said, I think nearby development and trail preservation could be compatible, depending on the plan.
Its not just this meeting - its pretty much all town meetings. When was the last time you saw an article on the Bee's website regarding P&Z or BOE? Did you know that a BOE member resigned in January and a new one was appointed? These used to be featured articles on the Bee website after they went into the print edition. Unfortunately, things have changed a lot at the Bee since Mr. Voket left.
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.