Margaret A. Koschel
Devoted To Family And Danbury Community
Margaret A. “Peggy” Koschel, 77, wife of John R. (Jack) Koschel, Jr, di...
RSO Concert Will Set Holiday Season Tone
RIDGEFIELD — The Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra will set the tone for the holiday season with a concert fu...
CCS ‘Candlelight And Carols’ Holiday Concerts Planned
Connecticut Choral Society (CCS), under the direction of Eric Dale Knapp, will pre...
New this year was a Multi-Chamber Networking Social, co-hosted by the Newtown, Brookfield, and Bethel Chambers of Commerce. The afternoon was filled with great ...
Fraser-Woods School Annual Food Drive
The eighth year Leadership Class from the Fraser-Woods School filled its bus with food for the Women Involved In Newtownâ...
Marion Carter of Newtown to Dawn Tagliavia of Fairfield, residential property at 46 High Bridge Road for $295,000. Gerard Jr and Karen Amoroso of Danbury to Dav...
Sherman Christmas Pageant, Concert, Dec. 14
SHERMAN — The Sherman Church Children’s Christmas Pageant will take place Sunday, December 1...
Newtown Support Groups
Friday, December 5Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
AA, Newtown United Methodist Church, 92 Church Hill Road, 8 pm, beginners meeting, open discussion...
December 5 - Horse Law,
Join Waterbury’s Post University’s Equine Resources Committee in welcoming attorney Ruth Beardsley for a d...
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.