Albert Hamilton Zellers
A Brilliant Smile And Artistic Genius
 Albert Hamilton Zellers died peacefully in his home, “Fairhill,” in...
Three Injured In Garner Prison Incident
State police report that two correction officers and an inmate at Garner Correctional Institution were injured following...
Scholarships Available
The Newtown High School Career Center publicizes all scholarships of which it is notified. A few of the scholarships , typically national...
Favorite part about competing: “I think the team environment because everyone is really supportive of each other and cheers each other on.â€...
Winter Guard Sweeps All Three Divisions
In the first Winter Guard competition of the season, Newtown’s Junior, Junior Varsity, and Varsity divisions...
Thanks For Countless
Hours Of Service
To the Editor:
I would like to thank Mary Jo Runkle for her five-plus years of tireless service as the referee coordinato...
Notification Service Offered—
Clerks Office Blocking Sensitive Info On Web
By John Voket
Town Clerk Debbie Aurelia has taken action after discoverin...
Newtown Plastics Engineering Group Names New CEO
The Newtown-based Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) has appointed Willem “Wim” De Vos...
‘Stone Soup’ To Feature Works By Three Artists,
February 10-March 17 At The FrameWorks Gallery
The FrameWorks Gallery at Koenig FrameWo...
This lot is six (6) acres and I am unaware of any historical significance. It is surrounded by almost 350 acres of fields, flowers, and open space. I hope the state takes it back, as is their right, and puts in a transfer station. However, we all know that will not happen because the state got the better end of the deal when they sold us Asbestos Alley.
This essay highlights the significance of maintaining historical and cultural landmarks for future generations. It is meant to act as a constant reminder that once these things are misplaced, there is no way to get them back. A compelling call to duty in the interest of safeguarding our history.
While I am mildly concerned to learn that this candidate is running for a spot on the LC, I am especially concerned that the Democratic Town Council sees fit to endorse this person's run for office. Are they simply desperate to fill the ticket, or do they actually embrace his behavior and language? I would expect that any voter who witnessed Mr. Hinden in action at recent town meetings would understand that he is unfit to serve the public.