The Town & Country Garden Club has scheduled the first meeting of its new season for Wednesday, September 8.
The meeting will begin at 7 pm, at Newtown Senior Center, 8 Simpson Street, in the Fairfiel...
The Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary is taking extraordinary measures to protect and provide sanctuary for pollinators. This year's "Monarchs, Meadows & More" will demonstrate those efforts, and share how anyone can join the effort.
The Resiliency Center of Newtown is preparing to present the inaugural Palettes of Newtown fundraiser, which will feature more than 25 pieces of original artwork by local artists.
The Newtown Lions Club is kicking off Newtown’s Labor Day weekend in Sandy Hook Center on Saturday, September 4, with the long-awaited 2021 Great Pootatuck Duck Race.
The Garden Club of Newtown’s 65th Anniversary celebration, rescheduled a few times last year and again earlier this year, is now planned for Tuesday, September 21.
UPDATED || For all who have ever wondered about the monument depicting a hawk that stands on the front lawn at Edmond Town Hall, some of those answers will be shared this weekend.
I am grateful to The Democratic Town committee. I can vouch for the careful consideration they took in selecting our candidates. I appreciate their confidence in my managing skills to address the many issue facing Newtown. Ill be conducting listening tours over the next few months to gain a deeper understanding of my Newtown neighbors concerns and will be ready to address then day one.
There has been a rash of dog attacks, at least three that I know about on the sidewalks in town. Owners of pets need to be more attentive and respectful of their neighbors. Aggressive dogs need to be watched carefully to protect all. This is a serious issue and should be addresses not swept under a rug.
I attended the meeting, and the results were reached after extensive discussion. Thats why its important to attend these high profile meeting, you see the facts yourself, As Alex, in the following letter, said the solution is not always more rules and legislation. Speaking to each other often solves issue a lot quicker with more flexibility.
I’m proud to support Jeff Capeci for another term as First Selectman. Jeff has spent over two decades serving Newtown with dedication, thoughtfulness, and a steady hand. Over the last two years, he’s stayed focused on what matters: fiscal responsibility, public safety, and good governance. He doesn’t seek the spotlight—he does the work.
Newtown has a chance to elect a team with proven experience and a clear vision.
If you want smart planning, efficient government, and common-sense leadership, this is the team to vote for in November.