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With snow falling across the region, and the National Weather Service saying the precipitation to continue until well past sunset, local boards, commissions, and groups are finding the need to change their plans due to the weather. A Winter Weather Advisory has been put into effect until midnight Wednesday. Total accumulation for Newtown, according to the weather service, could be up to three inches, although most sections of town already had an inch of snow on the ground by early Tuesday afternoon.Newtown Bee Associate Editor Shannon Hicks, at 203-426-3141 or shannon@thebee.com. Include details about your change of plans, and they will be added to this listing. Notices will also be posted through The Bee's social media outlets.

A few minor accidents have been reported since mid-Tuesday morning, including a three-vehicle incident on Poverty Hollow Road and a one-vehicle accident on Swamp Road.

Anyone who finds the need to cancel or postpone an event today, or businesses that decide to close early, are invited to contact 

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Newtown schools have already dismissed students and faculty for the day. Superintendent of Schools Joseph V. Erardi, Jr, had announced Tuesday morning that the early dismissal would also result in the cancellation of all afternoon and evening student activities.

C.H. Booth Library closed at noon, also due to the weather.

A special meeting for the Public Building & Site Committee scheduled for 7 pm Tuesday has been cancelled. Tuesday's Board of Education meeting has been postponed. The BOE will now convene at 7:30 Wednesday, February 1, in the Council Chamber at Newtown Municipal Center.

EverWonder Children's Museum has closed for the day.

NYA Sports & Fitness Center has cancelled all evening group fitness classes. As of 3:20 pm, however, the fitness center at 4 Primrose Street was still going to be kept open until 9 pm.

Buses wait outside Newtown Middle School shortly after 1 pm Tuesday, when schools observed early dismissal due to snow moving into the region. (Bee Photo, Hicks)
A woman and two dogs enjoyed the solitude at Governor's Field South, within the Second Company Governor's Horse Guard complex at Fairfield Hills, early Tuesday afternoon, January 31. (Bee Photo, Hicks)
A Town of Newtown Public Works Department plow truck travels northeast on Wasserman Way around 1:45 Tuesday afternoon, nearly two hours after snow arrived in the region. (Bee Photo, Hicks)
Snowflakes pile up on a pine tree branch Tuesday afternoon, during the final snow of January 2017. (Bee Photo, Hicks)
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