A Newtown resident and decades-long advocate for children’s health and wellness is being honored by the Families Network of Western Connecticut at the agency’s upcoming Annual Dr Robert C. and Nancy Joy Luncheon.
The Newtown Bee's Autism Awareness Month coverage begins with one local mother's story as she discovers the unique language of her child on the spectrum.
With many ducks and geese migrating back to Connecticut this month, Connecticut Audubon Society hosted a free online program about Connecticut’s waterfowl on the evening of March 22.
Freshmen at Newtown High School recently attended a panel called “Vaping … Substance Use … Is It Worth Talking About?” — find out what they learned.
The initiative was the first of its kind.
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Local faith leaders and members of the public attended “Many Paths To Peace: An Interfaith Conversation” at Trinity Episcopal Church on the evening of Sunday, March 19.
Another overtly partisan pollical rally, betrayed by their apathy regarding the corruption and mismanagement under their state party leaders in Hartford.
This article is nearly identical to a half dozen other articles published across the state that I found with a simple search. It was written by the State Republicans not the Newtown Bee.
Who is liable if there is a fire and insufficient flow at the hydrants? The Town, Aquarion, or the Rail Road Company who is ultimately holding all this up?