New executive actions will expand background checks, help close gun loophole. Announcement follows Murphy, Blumenthal, Esty meeting with President Obama, Attorney General Lynch yesterday. Report […]
Today there are massive Frontier Communications outages in Connecticut and also in other areas in the Pacific Northwest USA. Customers are without TV, internet, telephone […]
Join the Bethel Chamber of Commerce for the Annual Legislative Breakfast sponsored by the Savings Bank of Danbury. State Representatives and State Senators will […]
Remember to “Shop Local”and patronize restaurants and bars in Bethel for your New Year’s Celebration. So many to choose from! Report by Paula Antolini December […]
The Connecticut State Police will remain very active to enhance public safety on all highways and roads in Connecticut this New Year’s Holiday. Troopers will […]
On Thursday, January 28, 2016 from 6-8 p.m. Bethel High School will host its annual Curriculum Evening to present the diverse curriculum opportunities and special program/services […]
Writing Workshops with Judith Marks-White begin 2016 Report by Paula Antolini December 29, 2015 11:40AM EDT Byrd’s Books Continues the Great Writing Workshops with Novelist/Columnist […]
Gregory J. Marciano, 84, of Danbury, beloved husband of Elsie (Watson) Marciano, died peacefully at Danbury Hospital on Saturday, December 26th. Report by Paula Antolini […]
The Bethel Republican Town Committee is an organization that depends on the dedicated efforts of its members. Report by Paula Antolini December 24, 2014 8:48PM EDT […]
Carter: “This session I plan to fight for legislation that will make housing, education and healthcare more affordable to residents across Connecticut. I hope to […]
First Selectman Knickerbocker stated he would be contacting the town Comptroller and the Human Resource Director to discuss the future position and to advertise this […]
Boucher: “Residents are taking full days off from work to get their DMV business completed. This father’s daughter was moved to tears by her experience. […]
According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wrapped gifts are allowed in carry-on or checked luggage but further inspection may be required after initial the […]
Calling it another “Band-Aid” fix to Connecticut’s chronic budget problems, Newtown legislators State Sen. Tony Hwang, Rep. Mitch Bolinsky, Rep. J.P. Sredzinski, and Rep. Dan Carter voted […]
Monthly Jobs Report Shows State Has Increased 26,800 Nonfarm Jobs over the Year, Unemployment at Lowest Rate since March 2008 Report by Paula Antolini December […]
Human trafficking is the buying, selling and smuggling of people to profit from their forced labor or sexual servitude. While every state criminalizes at least […]
“I am deeply disappointed that the tuition for attending our flagship university will be raised 31% especially during these tough economic times for our residents […]
Boucher: “I will continue to highlight these fiscal issues in the coming weeks and months until structural budget changes are made which put Connecticut back […]
Congratulations to the Bethel Police Department for a winning referendum vote to approve funding for a new Bethel Police Station. Report and Photography by […]
Among many exciting events happening in Bethel this past weekend, one of the hot spots was on Saturday night at Bethel ArtSpace, 91 Greenwood Avenue […]
Harding: “We are already projecting to find ourselves sunk into a $350 million deficit a mere six months from now.” Report by Paula Antolini December […]