HARTFORD — Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is directing US and state flags in Connecticut to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Sund...
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Police report that at about 4:35 pm on September 18, motorist Michael Petrucci, 55, of Danbury, who was driving a 2011 Ford Fusion sedan while...
Newtown High School’s football team shut out the host Pomperaug Panthers 35-0 in Southbury on October 4.
The Nighthawks remain unbeaten at 4-0 heading into an O...
First Selectman Dan Rosenthal was caught by surprise September 27 when he learned through a press release issued to The Newtown Bee that the Federal Emergency M...
As leaves drifted in the day’s warm breeze, Housatonic Valley Waldorf School’s “dragons,” “trees,” and “angels” participated in a game on September 27 for its a...
Although Saturday, September 28, marked the 26th time that the town held its annual Newtown Health Fair, it was the first time that the well-attended free event...
Following discussion at an October 1 session, Water & Sewer Authority (WSA) members agreed to extend the time period of their previous approval of municipal san...
Superintendent of Schools Lorrie Rodrigue, along with the district business manager and facilities director, brought along a pair of design experts as they revi...
Modifying the credo of another long-established organization, through rain, snow, sleet, searing temperatures, cross traffic, challenging topography, and probab...
Travelers passing by the corner of Queen Street and Glover Avenue in recent weeks have been witnessing the landscaping version of a makeover that was recently c...
I have lived in Newtown for over 60 years and this is the first I have ever heard of the Rochambeau Trail. When I checked with the National Park Service and our state only Nationally Historic Site the official records of the Rochambeau Trail administrated by NPS does not travel through this property. If you are arguing it is "Near" the trail then where was the outrage when Big Y was built? The new development on 6 and 25 or even the Starbucks.
A lot of things have changed in Sandy Hook shopping area. The old bridge was no longer needed, the town helped create parking , brick sidewalks and classic street lights were added, and zoning was adjusted to add housing. Spending money on a bridge from nowhere makes no sense, focus on things that will add to the viability of the Sandy Hook Center.
You have Capital Tax Recovery confused with a different company, Municipal Tax Services. Municipal Tax Services works with the City of Waterbury. That was discussed at a previous counsel meeting.