Gov. Malloy Proposes Legislation Increasing Access to Overdose Reversal Drugs
Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced on Feb. 4th that in order to continue the state’s efforts to combat opioid overdoses, he has filed legislation aimed […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced on Feb. 4th that in order to continue the state’s efforts to combat opioid overdoses, he has filed legislation aimed […]
Byrd’s Books continues to host their very popular workshops on Sunday afternoons. Each workshop is conducted by Judith Marks-White and lasts about two hours. Report […]
Jessica Wong: “Holbrook Farm is a small, family-operated farm located in Bethel, CT. John and Lynn Holbrook are truly remarkable people. Through my few brief years […]
The Bethel Education Foundation invites you to nominate a candidate for the Excellence in Education Award. Complete your nomination quickly and easily online. Nominations are […]
“Missing from the Governor’s budget address on this year’s Opening Day of the legislative session was any mention of GE’s departure from the State. Of […]
See which companies said no to guns. Today the Newtown Action Alliance (NAA) posted a “Thank You,” on their Facebook page, to 8 companies who […]
“We are monitoring this winter weather diligently, and because of the timing of this storm, I am calling for the partial activation of the state […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he is sponsoring legislation designed to protect the victims of domestic violence by prohibiting possession of firearms for […]
This Opening Ceremony and Joint Convention that heard Governor Malloy’s “State of the State Address” marked the beginning of Rep. Carter’s sixth legislative session overall. […]
Bethel Public Schools: “Given the timing of the weather, the Bethel Public Schools will be closed on Friday, February 5, 2016. Be safe!” Report […]
Boucher: “Today in the State of the State Address, the Governor seem to be speaking from the Republican playbook and using many of its proposals […]
The CCDL (Connecticut Citizens Defense League) responded to a Feb. 3rd Hartford Courant article entitled “Gun Safety Group Calls For Newtown Businesses To Ban Firearms” that referred to an […]
Part of a large tree had fallen on electrical wires and ignited a transformer causing a house fire and pulling the wires off the home […]
Parent University is a FREE educational program, offered by Bethel Public Schools, for parents and caregivers. Parent University provides parents and caregivers the opportunity to […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced the release of the second of two $30 million installments of Town Aid Road funding for cities and towns […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman today announced that in the coming weeks they will launch another series of town hall forums […]
In suspects possession at the time of their arrest, police recovered $8,077 in US currency, including one or more bills with serial numbers recorded by […]
Fairfield County’s Giving Day is a powerful 24-hour online fundraising competition that unites our community around local causes close to your heart. Last year, this […]
The latest trend is coloring for adults! It reduces stress, trains your brain to focus, helps with fine motor skills and gives you a chance […]
All residents are advised to please keep their vehicles locked and also refrain from leaving your keys within vehicles while they are parked or for […]
Palmares announced this week that she is seeking the Republican nomination for State Representative of Danbury’s 110th District. Report by Paula Antolini February 2, 2016 […]
Facebook: “Cruz received 28 percent of the vote with 100 percent of precincts reporting Monday. Donald Trump got 24 percent. Clinton won a narrow victory […]
“Groundhog Day, February 2nd, is a popular tradition in the United States. It is also a legend that traverses centuries, its origins clouded in the […]
A mural in Newtown High School (NHS), in tribute to the Sandy Hook tragedy, is a form of art therapy that was meant to bring […]
Black History Month, or National African American History Month, is an annual celebration of achievements by black Americans and a time for recognizing the central […]
Senator Boucher: “Enough is enough. The Governor is well into his second term. The state is in poor fiscal health and getting worse, with billion […]
I hate to say “I told you so,” but… Just as I’d predicted, Governor Malloy’s hand-picked Transportation Finance Panel has finally issued its recommendations for […]
What Really Happened with the Bethel Caraluzzi’s “Gun Control Boycott” Fiasco? Interviews with the Moms Who Decided to Take Action. Also view comments from our […]
Premier Exhibitions Kick Off 9th Year on Feb. 1st with $10,000 Support from Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Award – 32 Artists – 10 Sites – […]
Today, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and U.S. Representative Elizabeth Esty (CT-5) called on the Connecticut Food Association (CFA) to […]
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