“Poor Man’s Feast: A Love Story of Comfort, Desire, and the Art of Simple Cooking”, which includes twenty-six delicious recipes-is tender and often hilarious; a story […]
“Senator Fasano is right when he suggests GE was not bluffing this past June when company officials publically said proposed tax hikes in the state […]
The Bethel Public Library Board of Directors is sponsoring the Library’s 6th Annual Wine and Food Tasting fundraiser on Tuesday September 29, 6-9 pm, at […]
Please join us for “On the Job: Historic Songs of American Work and Trades” to hear Rick Spencer, our favorite historian/musician, perform songs about farmers, peddlers, […]
In 1972 the United States Supreme Court announced that “above all else, the First Amendment means that the government has no power to restrict expression […]
McLachlan: “You are looking at one of the most spectacular September 11th Memorials in the country. Candace Lee Williams and all the victims of September […]
Report by Paula Antolini September 11, 2015 8:454AM EDT Remembering…..and Honoring Those Who Gave Their Lives on 9/11 Fourteen years ago our nation was changed […]
Gail Hall Howard, a published memoirist and writing teacher, will facilitate the Library’s first event of this kind. Report by Paula Antolini September 10, 2015 […]
J. Philip Gallagher endorses candidate Will Duff for Bethel First Selectman in the upcoming Republican Primary election on September 16, 2015, and in the General […]
Report by Paula Antolini September 9, 2015 12:32PM EDT Annual Bethel Town Picnic to Benefit the SCOTTY Fund, Sept 12 Saturday, September 12, 2015 Bethel […]
Auditions are being held at the Danbury High School, 43 Clapboard Ridge Road. Report by Paula Antolini September 9, 2015 5:31PM EDT Nutcracker Auditions! Auditions […]
Beginning Friday, September 18th, Byrd’s Books, named the 2015 Bethel Business of the Year, is sponsoring a series of evening community coloring at @287 Gallery […]
Topics to be discussed: Sales and Use Tax, Estate and Gift Taxation, Personal Income Tax, Property Tax, Tax Exempt Properties, PILOT, Business Personal Property Taxation, […]
This year’s summer festival, hosted by CityCenter Danbury, will be held on Saturday, September 12th, noon to 10:00pm, and Sunday, September 13th, noon to 7:00pm, […]
Prepare to attend the second of two Bethel Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) work sessions tonight, regarding the Bethel proposed crematorium in Bethel’s Clarke Business […]
Crowds gathered in the thousands for the 54th Annual Newtown Labor Day Parade on September 7, 2015. The parade included seven divisions and more than 130 […]
This week the forecast calls for temperatures in the high 80’s to 90’s on Tuesday, and possibly Wednesday. Our priority is the well-being, health, and […]
Tomorrow is the official Labor Day holiday to honor American workers and their achievements. There will be a parade in many towns in Connecticut tomorrow, […]
The Town of Bethel is announcing the start of BETHEL FORWARD, a plan to revitalize downtown Bethel. Two meetings are scheduled for Thursday, October 1st […]
Boucher: “Overall it is important to measure a student’s growth. However, a more deliberative thoughtful approach on such an important change in instruction and testing […]
Regional YMCA faculty and teachers told Esty about the School Readiness efforts and the before/after/summer school programming. Together, they discussed the need for kindergarten preparedness, the […]
Department of Motor Vehicles transitions to a real time modern computer software system that should allow for many more online services. Report by Paula Antolini […]
Boucher: A robust real estate market is the bellwether of a healthy economy. Realtors are among the first to detect developing economic trends. Recently, several […]