Besides their regular duties as town police patrol officers, Paula Wickman and Stephanie Thibodeau have specialties in another law enforcement task in which pol...
The C.H. Booth Library hosted an Intro to 3D Printing class in its chbMAKERS’ Corner on Monday, December 30.
It was a small group due to a thunderstorm that rol...
At The Newtown Bee, we are working on articles every week for our readers’ education and enjoyment, and subscribers get the first — and sometimes exclusive — lo...
Three commercial construction projects, all of which are on Route 25, are progressing amid mild weather conditions, during a time of year that often puts such w...
Coach Ron Chivinski had a lot to be pleased with following his Newtown High School wrestling team’s 39-27 victory over visiting Pomperaug of Southbury on Januar...
DANBURY — It has been a challenging start to the season for Newtown High School’s hockey team, making a 5-3 triumph over visiting Northeastern at Danbury Ice Ar...
The only thing that stopped Riley Ward from sinking 3-point shots was a late-game substitution out of the game. Ward canned five shots from downtown, all in the...
United States Congresswoman Jahana Hayes (CT-05) will host a Congressional Update and Q&A session in Newtown, Tuesday, January 21, at 6:30 pm, at Newtown Commun...
A development firm has withdrawn its application for a set of controversial proposed borough zoning rules, which, if approved, would serve as a regulatory mecha...
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?