AmeriCares HomeFront Program Refurbishes Local Properties
By Andrew Gorosko
A team of about two dozen volunteers hoisted rolls of tar paper, brushed on buckets ...
In Appreciation For Those Who Worked In Support Of The Budget
To the Editor:
I want to express my sincere gratitude to those that have served our public, in bot...
Newtown Students Experience A Day At The New York Times
By Larissa Lytwyn
For sisters Margot and Alexandra Isaacs, both aspiring writers, the opportunity to vis...
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Newtown Roll-Off Service 14, Ridgefield 2 – Dylan Clark pitched well and also doubled to lead Newtown Roll-Off to the win. Bob Lapple...
Local Builders Win National Volunteer Award
Newtown remodeler Peter McLoughlin, representing the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Fairfield County, a...
Business & Professional Women’s Club Installs Officers, Awards Scholarship
The Business & Professional Women’s Club of Newtown awarded a...
An Original Work At Downtown Cabaret: A Dramatic Search
BRIDGEPORT — Original Works Inc. is ready to share its newest original production, called Le...
Make More Room On The Shelf—
Harvey Hubbell’s ‘Loop Dreams’ Wins Three Emmy Awards
Harvey Hubbell V’...
Free Programs On In Vitro Fertilization
FARMINGTON — Specialists with the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services at the University of Connecticut...
Two Programs By
Barbara Goodspeed
The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) will welcome Barbara Goodspeed for a demonstration in watercolor on Wednesday,...
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.