Today, Republican US Senate candidate Dan Carter made the following statement following the United States Navy’s decision to relocate the maintenance operations for the Marine […]
Musicians who play orchestral instruments are invited to audition for this orchestra which rehearses every Wednesday, 7-9 pm. Report by Paula Antolini August 22, […]
Join the Bethel Chamber of Commerce for the 2016 Steak Roast and Taste of Bethel. Enjoy tasty samples from your favorite local restaurants along with drinks, networking, music, […]
Reminder – Wednesday, August 31st – First Day of School is an Early Dismissal Day K-12. View Bethel Public Schools Time Schedule, School Calendar and […]
The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning, Hazardous Weather and Air Quality Alert for Bethel and surrounding area through this weekend, in […]
State Rep. Stephen Harding (R-107), proudly received notice recently that he was selected for a Public Policy Award from the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) […]
As summer draws to a close and back-to-school shopping starts, I wanted to remind you that “Tax Free Week” is coming up, beginning Sunday, August 21 and ending Saturday, August […]
The Board of Selectmen and Board of Finance have scheduled a special town meeting on September 6th to approve a critical infrastructure project for the […]
The Ridgefield Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying two persons of interest in an ongoing larceny investigation. An undetermined amount of scratch-off […]
The Bethel Police Department, along with the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Highway Safety Office, announced the continuation of the “U DRIVE. U TEXT. U PAY.” […]
On this now historic date in history, July 28, 2016, Hillary Clinton accepted the nomination for the Nov. 8 election, for the first woman Democratic nominee […]
On Wednesday, July 27, 2016, day 3 of the Democratic National Convention, a long line of supporters praised Hillary Clinton in support of the first […]
With summer fully underway, the threat of Lyme disease remains a challenge for families seeking to protect themselves as they enjoy the warm weather. Lyme […]
In a matter of hours before the 2016 Democratic National Convention opens, Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced on Sunday she is stepping down as Chair of […]
Bethel businessman Bryan Shelley, owner of the ‘Urban Bohemian’ Antiques and Decor shop at 178 Greenwood Avenue in Bethel, CT, had some interesting customers today […]
The Bethel Public Schools is looking for businesses that are interested in offering their employees the opportunity to participate as a mentor. In addition, individuals […]
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) has prepared a plan to implement the FY 2017 budget that began July 1, which will include both expenditure […]
Senator Toni Boucher, Ranking Member of the state legislature’s Transportation Committee, released the following statement regarding Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s July 22 announcement that Connecticut […]
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) sat on the stage behind Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, in his first appearance in being the Democratic Vice Presidential pick […]
On 7/21/16 and 7/22/16, the Newtown Police Department investigated five residential burglaries that all occurred in Sandy Hook. Report by Paula Antolini July 23, […]
Donald Trump’s acceptance speech for the presidential candidate nomination at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio on July 21, 2016, was quite lengthy. […]
Tonight on the eve of Donald Trump accepting the presidential nomination, and on the night the Vice Presidential candidate Gov. Michael Pence had accepted his […]
Meredith McIver, allegedly an in-house staff writer from the Trump Organization, released a statement on Wednesday regarding Melania Trump’s speech from July 18th, 2016, at […]
The National Weather Service has a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect until 8:00 p.m. EDT for the following Connecticut Counties: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New […]