Writer-director Matt Berman’s latest project - hot off the screening room at Cannes Film Festival - is heading for its US premier in Newtown June 8. Check out our exclusive interview with Berman ahead of the Edmond Town Hall premier.
Newtown’s own Real Food CT (formerly Real Food Share), hosted its Grow Your Own Garden Workshop Series: Seed Starting and Transplants at Sticks and Stones Farm on Saturday, May 14.
The Edmond Town Hall Theatre has got something very cool planned for June 8 - a real Hollywood-style red carpet film premiere. And you can be part of it.
The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) will host Sandra Cointreau presenting an art demonstration/critique entitled “Watercolor Demonstration: Misty Forest Stream.”
Cointreau’s program is plan...
Friends of Edmond Town Hall will host a summer kickoff next month with a bluegrass/country concert featuring Hitch & the Giddyup, and opener Nathaniel Hintz.
While it's encouraging to see the town taking steps to put the sewer fund back on track, it's important to recognize how we got here. A significant factor contributing to the current financial strain was the $3.8 million expansion of the municipal sanitary sewer system in 2016—an expansion that was intended to support future development that continues to be blocked by persistent NIMBY opposition.
That investment was predicated on growth that has yet to materialize, leaving ratepayers footing the bill for infrastructure that's currently underutilized. Meanwhile, residents are now facing annual 9% rate increases just to stabilize the system—yet they’re not benefiting from the expansion that was supposed to help distribute those costs more broadly through new hookups.
Another overtly partisan pollical rally, betrayed by their apathy regarding the corruption and mismanagement under their state party leaders in Hartford.