DERBY — Connecticut’s smallest city will be serving up huge challenges for Newtown drivers, commuters, and heavy trucks that travel on Route 34 between I-84 and...
Only one egg was cracked in the Newtown Continuing Education Young Engineers Workshop’s egg drop experiment on August 1.
The Young Engineers Workshop challenged...
Town Players of Newtown will be holding auditions for Prescription: Murder, A Columbo Mystery the second weekend of September.
Providing the inspiration for the...
The second session of Newtown Continuing Education’s SMART (Summer Music and Art) Camp wrapped up on Friday, August 2.
The camp, which was held at Head O’ Meado...
After 27 years of service on the town’s Water & Sewer Authority (WSA), Richard Zang of Sandy Hook has retired from that post. The seven-member appointive agency...
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) and Daniel Amaral have reached a settlement of the 2016 lawsuit that Mr Amaral filed against the ZBA concerning the land uses ...
Austria native Dori Marx has traveled the world learning about different countries and the animals that inhabit them. After moving to Newtown seven years ago, s...
The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) will have watercolor artist Lynn D. Pratt painting a still life at its next meeting, Wednesday, August 14, at 7:3...
While the price of movies at Edmond Town Hall Theatre is terrific; well, Parks & Rec Summer Jam Concert finale has them beat, just this once. A free movie night...
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.