Paula T. Cappiello, age 81, of Danbury, Connecticut, loving wife of Frank J. Cappiello, Sr, and affectionate mother of three, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 19, 2022.
Reflections and remembrances are being shared following the Smith family's sad announcement about the passing of R. Scudder Smith on August 14, 2022. He was 87 years old.
By Antiques and The Arts Weekly Editor Madelia Ring
Updated: Aug 18, 2022 08:45 AM
The Smith family announces with sadness the passing of R. Scudder Smith, publisher of The Newtown Bee and founder and publisher of Antiques and The Arts Weekly. A Newtown native, he was 87.
Jeanne Tschantz, 77 years young, born on June 1, 1945, to Dr Woodrow Wilson Lindenmuth and Mary Virginia Lindenmuth in Bryn Mawr, Penn., passed into eternal life on June 17, 2022.
The Newtown Bee reported what was said at a Newtown Interfaith Council meeting. Whether Mr McGillicuddy agrees with what was said or not, reporting what occurs at a public meeting is not "propaganda." Presenting what was said without editorializing is encouraging the reader to decide what to believe or not believe, and is standard for reporting at a community newspaper like The Newtown Bee.
I was shocked to read that Chip had died. He was a great and good person in every way. We went to middle and high school together in Newtown. I lost a good friend and the world lost a great person. RIP.......Chip
William St Arnauld
Charlotte, NC
The intervenors would rather see more of Newtown's limited open space lost than redevelop sites on a main road, across from the highway, with existing infrastructure? The irony is that the water and sewer was run up Oakview during the High School addition which facilitated Toll Brothers to build their condo development on what was horse pasture where Native American artifacts could be found (Pootatuck camp site.)
I was sorry to learn that Richard has passed. I was surprised to learn that he was a Waterbury native like myself. He was a GREAT teacher and while we did not always agree when it came to things of a political nature he always respected my (and other students opinions). He taught us that it was OK to agree to disagree. RIP Richard.....
William St Arnauld, Charlotte, NC