Local Chiropractors Participate
 In Milestone Chiropractic Study
GREELEY, COLO. — Two local chiropractors, Dr Richard Coopersmith of Newtown and Dr...
Pasta Dinner & Bluegrass At NUMC
The 15th anniversary season of Saturday Pasta Dinners continues at Newtown United Methodist Church.
The monthly events are held...
So far the new Volare police cruisers which went into service last month seem to be shaping up pretty well, Sgt Jack Qubick told the Board of Police Commissione...
Learning Disrupted
To the Editor:
My name is Katie McNulty, and I am a sophomore at Newtown High School. I am also a student who participates in the tremendous ...
Please Adopt Us!
Rufus (left) is a beautiful, red, 18-month-old, Chow Chow mix. Rufus has high energy and loves to play with toys and people. He also loves to p...
Friday, March 4
CWU World Day of Prayer: “Let Our Light Shine,” 1 pm, Newtown Congregational Church, 14 West Street, free and open ...
Program On Treating Diabetes
DANBURY — The standards of care and new medicines for type II diabetes will be the program at the Monday, March 21, mee...
Team Assembled For Danbury Hospital’s New
Regional Heart And Vascular Center
Staffing the Regional Heart and Vascular Center with the very best sur...
Penny,
Thank you for sharing Jack's and your life story. We were moved,Jack was an exceptional person.
Lots of love to you and your wonderful family.
Pat and Julie D'Onofrio
Thank you! BOE budget items lurk in the shadows. Many programs we fund are often dreamed up by the State and pushed down to the districts to implement.
Schools could be consolidated here as enrollment decreases. And some 'luxury' programs should be trimmed. Downsizing administrators and support staff should be considered as well. And a 'few hundred' dollars on top of inflation is a bridge too far.