An Adventure In Papermaking
SOUTHBURY — The Federation, Jewish Communities of Western Connecticut, Inc, 444 Main Street in Southbury, is offering a ...
Wooster School
Open House Events Slated
The Wooster School, 91 Miry Brook Road, Danbury, is scheduled to host three open houses for families with children ages...
John Michael Roche
Mentor And Inspiration
To All
John Michael Roche, 74, husband of Barbara A. (Lauro) Roche, died at his home in Redding, Friday, Ju...
Doggone Etiquette —
Another Holiday!
By Bardi McLennan
A Word to the Dog: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
This is the last holiday you’ll hav...
Successful Day Of Caring
On Wednesday, June 9, more than 550 volunteers from 25 local businesses and corporations showed their “community stuffâ...
Skate Park Begins To Reshape Corner Of Dickinson Park
By Kendra Bobowick
“This is one of the happiest moments of my life!” said Donate t...
Share Newtown’s history with Newtown old-timers and newcomers alike by passing on photos of interest to The Newtown Bee. The Bee welcomes submission...
Candidates Tout Job Growth Plans
STAMFORD (AP) — The five men hoping to become Connecticut’s next governor all agree job creation and re...
Rotary Honors Grossman For 50 Years Of Service
Raising his wine glass for a toast, Colin Gershon soon placed his glass back on the table to applaud the many New...
Annual Friends Of Booth Library Book Sale Will Feature Rare & Collectible Children’s Books
By Nancy K. Crevier
When the Friends of the C.H. Booth Li...
As an aging-in-place subject matter expert and former Commissioner for the State of Iowa Department on Aging, I am gratified to see the importance of classes and events for seniors. And I am even more heartened to read of the Rides Program. Both of these combat isolation, which is a downside of aging-in-place. I encourage you to help create safe and secure homes for seniors to aging via the SilverSpaces.com senior home safety assessment. It is available to anyone, anywhere on any device and is evidence-based in reducing residential injuries! Keep up the good work!
I wish when the Hubbard Sanctuary was so generously given the land the town understood the ramifications of the impact of such a generous endowment were understood. I would never have thought it would have prevented the town from selling one small nearby lot. The CVH club already counts a day care, a real estate group, four office buildings, an environmental clean up company, and a SEWAGE treatment plant as neighbors. I think we should tear down all these properties to honor the club. As for it being a "sanctuary and not a club" I have to question why over three (3) acres of open fields and native grasses were stripped? Doesn't sound like a sanctuary to me. Don't even get me started on the clubs rating on Charity Navigator!
I have to admit this was really well said. And when you think about it how can any vote for this guy? Qstorm you should USA Today fact check this one. Although you may find it hard to fact check this on Fox News.