Connecticut Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy will join members of Connecticut Children’s Injury Prevention Center and Connecticut Department of Transportation to announce the launch […]
Attend a free workshop, led by business development professional and corporate trainer Oscar Romero, to learn and practice effective negotiation strategies that can be useful […]
A beautiful custom garden with specially chosen plantings and a small stone patio with a granite bench, now sits proudly in Bethel honoring those who […]
Mr. Levine is a local professional musician and published writer whose songs have been recorded and performed by some of music’s greats: Diana Ross, The […]
It is an event where you can get free information on a variety of information and agencies pertaining to senior citizens. There will be ‘give-a-ways’, […]
This summer, three artists – Elisabeth Levy (Bethel), John Longobricco (Danbury), and Chris Plaisted (New Milford), joined by art students of the regional YMCA’s ESCAPE […]
Watching the 200-year-old firetruck named “Old Forgotten” travel the route of the 2015 Bethel Memorial Day Parade down Greenwood Avenue, on May 17, 2015, had to […]
The highlight of the parade this year was the 200-year-old hand-pumped fire engine “Old Forgotten,” displayed on a trailer by the Bethel Fire Department, a […]
Design a bookmark inspired by your favorite book! Report by Paula Antolini May 20, 2015 10:21PM EDT Byrd’s Books Summer Bookmark Contest By ABH Design […]
Perfect weather for Bethel High School Senior Prom. Report and Photography by Paula Antolini May 15, 2015 10:40PM EDT Photo above: Bethel High School Principal […]
A group of residents, including the business owner of Skyzone (in Clarke Business Park) Edward Kim and his son, gathered along Greenwood Avenue in Bethel […]
There are 207 signatures on the online petition opposing the Bethel CT proposed crematorium in Clarke Business Park, and more signatures on paper petitions circulated […]
Excitement was in the air as guests arrived to the Red Carpet Premiere of Indemnification Claimed to view the screening of local Danbury filmmaker Pete […]
National Organizations and Community Members Pitch in to Help Millions of Americans Facing Hunger in All 50 States Report by Paula Antolini May 8, 2015 […]
The popular event features tried-and-true locally grown perennials at bargain prices, organic heirloom tomato plants, garden-related items, and a raffle. Report by Paula Antolini April […]
While the temperatures were still in the single digits, local filmmaker Pete Alcide, of PeteMEDIA, was hard at work filming his third movie “Indemnification Claimed” […]
Chaski is the Quechua word (native Andean language) for messenger. On Saturday, May 9th, 12:00pm to 8:00pm, the CityCenter Danbury Green at Ives Street will […]
If you want to protect Bethel’s air, water and soil from being polluted by toxic chemicals from a proposed crematorium, and also protect real estate […]
“The transformation is amazing,” is what most people were saying yesterday about the new Bethel Arts Gallery that had its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting […]
Bipartisan legislation signed into law will replace SGR formula, avoid a 21% cut in Medicare rates, provide funding to health centers and extend funding for […]
The controversy continues, as the date approaches for the Sandy Hook Promise concert, scheduled for July 17 at the Xfinity Theatre in Hartford Connecticut. Report […]