Lorrie and Ron Jones were lunching at Hawley Pond, May 30, when a bear was being chased by Animal Control and Newtown Police officers. They were eating sandwich...
June 11, 1993
A brief but violent thunderstorm ripped through Newtown Wednesday afternoon, blowing trees onto power lines and houses, and knocking out powe...
During its regular meeting June 4, the Board of Selectmen unanimously endorsed spending $100,000 from a town open space fund to purchase a development easement ...
Newtown Middle School recently released its honor roll for the third quarter marking period of the 2017-18 school year. The following seventh and eighth grade s...
Newtown Police are investigating the report of two stolen motor vehicles from the garage of a residence on Butternut Ridge and a confrontation between a residen...
Occupation: I work for T.J. Maxx in Newtown. I've been there for ten and a half years. It's a good job with good managers. I have five managers: Mr Chester,...
Adapting to there being a much smaller area at 79 Church Hill Road lying within the central municipal sanitary sewer district than was previously thought, a dev...
The dispatchers stationed at the Newtown Emergency Communications Center, in the upper level of Town Hall South at 3 Main Street, report these fire calls and th...
While dozens of town and contract workers using heavy equipment began the challenging chore of detangling and removing hundreds of trees felled in a devastating...
Thanks for the quote, many people don’t realize Newtown does not exist in a silo and we have peers to benchmark against. For example Trumbull also spends less per student and outperforms us.
ALL students benefit from consistent policies and quality education. Affordability matters, especially to less affluent families which tend to skew more heavily minority based on census data.
This is a pure case of those with the money get what they want. We are allowed to look on but not be part of what should be a town decision.Just saying?