Definition of Bethel ‘Small Government,’ Letter to the Editor from Jon Menti
“The real work of keeping your town government small and efficient is already being done by the person already in the office,” says Jon Menti. […]
“The real work of keeping your town government small and efficient is already being done by the person already in the office,” says Jon Menti. […]
“… steely courage, unfailing optimism, true grit, dogged determination– are qualities critical for any politician aspiring or incumbent,” said Frances Pulle. Report by Paula Antolini October […]
B. Shawn McLoughlin, owner of Mono-crete Step Co. LLC at 12 Trowbridge Drive in Clarke Business Park in Bethel, CT, is continuing his quest to […]
Knickerbocker: “I have a record of getting things done for the town … Nothing has gone over budget, things are on time. The only things […]
Gallagher: “First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker has had six years to make Bethel a better town. He has not succeeded, but only made things worse. It […]
Michael: “If we want to leaders who really value small town government, we need to elect individuals who support putting critical issues and projects out […]
Will Duff’s aim is to have a transparent government in which major problems and future plans of the last 6-year administration can be addressed and […]
“As an ardent supporter of this campaign, I endeavor to bring greater awareness to Connecticut during the upcoming legislative session that convenes in February,” said […]
“No matter what we’ve accomplished, elections are about the future, not the past. We are looking ahead and setting goals for how we can make Bethel […]
Hurtling through a tube may be fine for mail, but what about humans? As a recent article in Smithsonian Magazine points out, the psychological factor […]
Come In Costume! Win prizes donated by Newtown & Stony Hill Merchants. Support Your Community! All Proceeds go to the Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Department. […]
“It’s evident that the market in Downtown Danbury presents a prime opportunity for local investors to get in on the ground floor and build on […]
Senator Toni Boucher was presented with a plaque in honor of her advocacy and leadership at the State Capitol. Report by Paula Antolini October 23, […]
Report and Photography by Paula Antolini October 23, 2015 11:08AM EDT Bethel Police Officer James Christos is Promoted to Sergeant, Oct. 21 On October 21, […]
Choose from: Harvest Hayride and Mini-Maze, and Artist Talk, Open House Art Receptions, Halloween Pancake Breakfast, Youth Wrestling Clinic, College Financial Planning Workshop, Film Fest […]
Hillman: “The quality of the republican endorsed candidates, all highly qualified and dedicated individuals, deserve and need your vote to continue their record of success.” […]
A veteran financial aid officer, Mrs. Jambo will provide a power point presentation on the various types of aid available to seniors entering college in […]
Governor Malloy said, “Connecticut has the smartest, toughest, most common sense gun safety laws in the nation – approved with broad, bipartisan support – and […]
Absentee Ballots are currently available in the Town Clerk’s Office during Business hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Also they will be open the […]
Malloy: “We’ve heard the calls and seen the press releases … Now, we’ll have an opportunity for all of us to talk about specific, concrete […]
It’s the peak time of the season in New England for taking a drive to see the beautiful foliage. So many choices, so many beautiful […]
We’ve created a Bethel Advocate 2015 Election Survey with ten multiple choice questions about the upcoming election candidates and Bethel issues, that also includes an […]
It seems the Bethel crematorium applicant B. Shawn McLoughlin is still fighting to get his crematorium business in Bethel’s Clarke Business Park. This quest is […]
Bethel resident Irene Carmosino-Santangelo and Mary Palazzolo of White Plains, and many others, are participating in the AVON 39 Walk to End Breast Cancer on […]
Forecast predicts dropping temperatures starting early Sunday morning in Connecticut. Report by Paula Antolini October 17, 2015 12:35PM EDT Weather Alert: Freeze Warning for Sunday […]
The Silo Cooking School Director, Sandy Daniels, along with Silo instructor Nancy Stuart, will show us how to make “Fabulous Phyllo Presents.” You will be […]
On Saturday, November 7th, 2015, Byrd’s Books will host Lisa Edwards and her new book, Please Don’t Bite the Baby (And Please Don’t Chase the […]
Two-Day Exercise Will Simulate Coordinated Response to a Tornado. Report by Paula Antolini October 15, 2015 9:56PM EDT ***** Thursday, October 15, 2015 Gov. Malloy […]
How do Connecticut hospitals recover from an unforeseeable loss of $748 million in two years? One of the consequences will be a roll back of […]
State Representative Dan Carter (R-2) was recognized, alongside fellow members of the Connecticut House of Representatives, for his work regarding public health related issues this […]
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