Newtown Parks & Recreation has announced early closures of the town's two public swimming locations Wednesday, August 10, ahead of a lifeguard appreciation event.
Eichler’s Cove beach will close at 5:...
The Board of Finance is looking at forming some guidelines for how to deal with agencies who receive town funding who are carrying large fund balances.
Newtown Police Chief David Kullgren is praising the tenacious efforts of local detectives after a months-long investigation of a man who unsuccessfully hatched a plan to sell a local home out from under its rightful owner.
State Senator Tony Hwang has released a package of resources and links to help thise who wish to offer commentary before the State Insurance Dept on August 15, as an appointed panel reviews — in some cases — requests for double-digit health insurance rate increases.
It appears you didn't read the editorial - regarding record payrolls/bonuses for CEOs. And in CT who are being richly rewarded for all the money they are making for shareholders from profits. And in CT, it's the State Insurance Dept., Attorney General, and elected legislators who are in the driver's seat when it comes to regulations and setting health insurance rates.
Maybe look into which state officials voted against efforts to reduce increases, or worked on bills to benefit 'Big Insurance'?
Individuals and small group plans do not have the leverage that large corporate plans have. Fact of life. All goods and services are increasing in price due inflation and high energy costs. Place the blame on Washington not the CEOs of health insurance providers.
A portion of this 'foreign aid' is in the form of military hardware, training and financing the purchase of military hardware. Not to mention the $54 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year which almost doubles the $60.4 billion budgeted for 'foreign aid'.