Now On View
*On the Road: A photographic essay of the cross country bike trip taken by Faith and Peter Vicinanza will be on view until September 28. The ex...
Darlene A. Wilson
Administrative Assistant
Darlene A. (Shackleton) Wilson, 63, of Fairfield, beloved wife of Peter M. Wilson, died September 5 at St Vincen...
Hospital’s Cancer Workshops
Slated For September
DANBURY — Biweekly breast cancer education classes take place at The Praxair Cancer Ce...
Celebrating A Bicentennial
BETHLEHEM — In honor of Christ Episcopal Church’s 200th anniversary, Bishop Andrew Smith will conduct a servi...
Chamber Seminar On Rearranging Spaces
The Newtown Chamber of Commerce will be holding the next session of its Educational Seminar series titled “Rea...
Genealogy Club To Begin
New Season Of Meetings
The Genealogy Club of Newtown will hold the first meeting of the year on Wednesday, September 12, at 7 pm, at C....
Football Walk Targets Liver Diseases
HARTFORD — Teams are forming all over Connecticut for a football-themed, 5k walk to draw attention to liver dis...
‘Steel Magnolias’ Coming To Sherman Playhouse
SHERMAN — Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling will open September 13, in dress r...
Eagle Scout Alex Lubinsky’s Summer Trip—
At A Jamboree With An International Flavor
By Shannon Hicks
Now that school has started for the...
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.