When the husband and wife team of Darnell and Dina Latimer were mulling the idea of starting their own mom and pop business in Newtown, they drew from their broad range of personal and professional ex...
A Job Skills Forum at Edmond Town Hall January 25 that brought in expertise from state and private agencies ended up highlighting the burden and stress that many older and long-term jobseekers experie...
Bright, colorful, and cheerful are just a few ways to describe the eye-catching selection of gifts customers see when entering the trendy Lorraine K. Boutique. Named after owner Lorraine Kathryne McGo...
Business name: Cruise Planners
Address: Based out of her home office in Sandy Hook
Owner: Liz Davies
Business background: Cruise Planners celebrated its officially ribbon-cutting cerem...
RIDGEFIELD - The idea for David Kaye's Nod Hill Brewery was fermenting for years before he and his fiance Sarah Zitnay met up with head brewer Kyle Acenowr and found their ultimately cool taproom spac...
The Chamber of Commerce of Newtown and The Rotary Club of Newtown announce the 2018 Business of the Year Award program.
This communitywide program includes an initial nomination cycle that runs from 8...
The best way to avoid cold feet during winter's worst weather is to find the right footwear, and The Athlete's Source in Bethel is helping customers start the year off on the right foot.
The Athlete's...
Based on his keynote comments at the Newtown Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting January 9, recently elected First Selectman Dan Rosenthal is ready to begin delivering on campaign commitments he made t...
Golf is sometimes not so jokingly referred to as a game that can drive relationships apart.
But on the occasion of his retirement as president and chief executive officer of Newtown Savings Bank, John...
Northern Fairfield Professionals, a networking group focusing on members of the local workforce in transition, will host a program by Laura Powers, an executive career transition coach, during its next meeting.
CORRECTION: I misrepresented the Senior Services decrease from 2023-24 to 2026-27. Between 2024-24 budget and 2024-25 budget there was an accounting practice change. Certain employee benefits that had been in department budgets were centralized. Comparing to anything prior to 2024-25 is apples to oranges. My mistake
Considering 2025-26 vs 2026-27, combining the reductions to Senior Services and Social Services page (166 and 170) there is a $36,628 reduction. The majority of that is the cut in Newtown funding to HART Transit ($26,845), which the BoF increased to the level requested by HART Transit
Jim, Thank you for reinforcing the decision to continue printing these installments. I also look forward to continuing to quantify the environmental impact associated with each one. I will continue to work on the math.
First, I would like to say thank you to Jim as the editor of the Bee for refuting your math and defending my right to free speech.
Second, the NFL uses roman numerals to identify the Super Bowl game - does that mean the NFL is only reaching out to the elites?
Third, I am currently the Vice-Chair of the SEC. It was time for a change in leadership, and I wanted to make sure the committee could continue to grow and to help make Newtown a better place.
The Newtown Bee welcomes the letters from all letter writers regardless of their political stance or how much paper and ink printing their letters uses (and by the way, your math is off). It seems to me that if the concern is a liberal writer taking space in our letters page every other week, the better way to deal with that is to write letters from a conservative mindset rather than attacking and attempting to discourage others from writing. Responses should address the points raised by the writer, not the fact that they chose to write.
24,619 printed pages have been devoted to this diatribe — more than an acre of paper. Beyond the cost to The Bee, with this installment #22 (XXII for the elites), the series has consumed roughly 400 pounds of newsprint (about 2–3 trees), a few thousand gallons of process water, and on the order of a couple hundred kilograms of CO₂e — all to keep re-litigating the same point. I guess I would have expected more out of the chair from the Sustainable Energy Commission chair.