A public memorial service for Paul Anthony Lagnese will take place at the First Church Congregational, 148 Beach Road, Fairfield, Saturday, April 27, from 1 to ...
“I think the timing is crucial now to get the project out to the community,” landscape designer Billie Cohen wrote in a recent correspondence to Parks and Recre...
Newtown Cultural Arts Commission (NCAC), Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut, and The Connecticut Office of the Arts have come together to create HealingNe...
To the Editor:
I started my day yesterday sending “thank you” emails to individuals who had sent cards and letters to my community of Sandy Hook, Connecticut. T...
Two Newtown properties were accepted into the State Register of Historic Places, at the April 3 meeting of the Council of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Pre...
Opening Day for fishing season is Saturday, April 20. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) began its annual spring trout stocking earlie...
Fern E. Lescrynski, 87, of Newtown, died April 15, at Danbury Hospital. She was born in Livermore Falls, Maine, March 15, 1926, a daughter of Camilla and Berlin...
To the Editor,
I have been away for a number of months, so I am unaware if this idea has been put forward. I note the beautiful job being done in Sandy Hook Cen...
Just over a month after students in Middle Gate fourth grade teacher Linda Baron’s class completed their “Complimentary Quilts 2013” project, Ms Baron received ...
In response to the April 15 bombing incident in Boston, the Town of Newtown established a temporary support center at Cyrenius Booth Library, 25 Main Street. Th...
26 years ago the Newtown education system was excellent, today it is not.
No amount of money will fix that until those responsible for the destruction leave the school system.
Is it not true, that school budgets, by LAW, cannot be reduced year to year, no matter the reason? If it was 1M at 1000 students, next year at 500 students, the budget MUST be 1M?