Lecture Series Concerning Children’s Challenges
For Parents & Educators
The Housatonic Valley Waldorf School Association will present a three-part ...
Robert T. Ramsey Joins
Infinex Investments
Infinex Investments, Inc., located at Newtown Savings Bank, announced that Robert T. Ramsey has been hired as manage...
Positive Parenting
POSITIVE PARENTING workshops are held at NYS and may also be hosted in your school or home! Dates for the first PP Program are Thursday ...
William E. Turso, Sr
William E. Turso, Sr, 62, of Janet Street, Milford, beloved husband of Linda (Pilacamp) Turso, died September 1.
Mr Turso was born in Harri...
50+ Group At Women’s Center
DANBURY — The Fifty Plus Group, a gathering of married or single women over the age of 50, will resume meeti...
Antique Appraisals In Brookfield
BROOKFIELD — An antiques appraisal day will be hosted by Brookfield Historical Society on Sun, Sept 17, from 1 to 4...
Yoga Master To
Lead Meditation Programs
WOODBURY – Shri Anandi Ma, internationally known master of Kundalini Maha Yoga, will give public meditation...
Open House Set At Nonnewaug Agri-Science Center
The Ellis Clark Regional Agri-Science and Technology Center, located at Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury, will ...
Mary N. Connolly
 Mary (Naramore) Connolly, 89, a former Newtown resident, died August 26 at the Freedom Village Nursing Center in Bradenton, Fla.
Born in Brid...
Shelter Rock Road
William and Joyce Heske recently sold their home at 157 Shelter Rock Road, Unit 29, to Joseph and Heather Shepard, formerly of Norfolk, Va.
Di...
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.