CT Troopers Participate in ‘UDrive, UText, UPay’ Distracted Driving Campaign
This high-profile initiative will target motorists who are using hand-held cell phones and mobile devices – talking or sending text messages – while driving. Report […]
Boucher: Federal law ensures that all students with disabilities receive an appropriate public education at no cost to the family. There are some great local […]
Bethel and Stony Hill Fire Departments responded to a house fire at 43 Castle Hill Drive in Bethel, CT, on the corner of Payne […]
Danbury’s World Heritage Cultural Center Brings Together Groups That Represent the World, Saturday, June 20th, on CityCenter Danbury Green. Report by Paula Antolini April 7, […]
BHS will be offering two new Guitar courses next school year. This pilot course will be taught by Mr. Baumer from the middle school. Any […]
Bethel Arts will be celebrating the Grand Re-Opening of their new space at: 91 Greenwood Avenue (across from Caraluzzi’s) on Saturday, April 25, 2015, from […]
Murphy: “…indiscriminate juvenile shackling is an indefensible practice… [but] I am hopeful that Connecticut will once again prove to be a leader and a model.” […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini April 4, 2015 6:00AM EDT […]
Important Bethel Planning and Zoning Commission meeting approaching, regarding applications and approval of a crematorium in Bethel, zoning amendments, and request for a moratorium, on […]
On Saturday, April 4, much of the world will witness the third in a tightly packed series of four total lunar eclipses. The week’s event […]
Western Connecticut State University will celebrate two decades of bringing elite performers of the jazz world to Danbury as it presents the 20th annual WCSU […]
Laughter isn’t only the best medicine, it can also be the best marriage counselor. On May 1 and 2 at Walnut Hill Community Church, couples […]
Enjoy an uplifting and entertaining afternoon as Larry Deming inspires us with selections from J. S. Bach’s Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin and […]
Come and meet two experts who will discuss your quilt’s historic importance, value, and preservation recommendations. Report by Paula Antolini March 31, 2015 7:12PM EDT […]
Their new program “We Honor Veterans,” will match the Veteran volunteers with Veterans in the care of the hospice. They will be hosting Training Sessions […]
The museum presentation is about the characters and stories behind the recently published book Art Young’s Types of the Old Home Town, tales of Art […]
State Rep. Steve Harding will host coffee hours in Brookfield to discuss the major issues defining the 2015 legislative session. Report by Paula Antolini March […]
The goal of the summer program is to encourage children to explore new skills, talents, and interests as well as maintain and sharpen academic skills, […]
State Rep. Steve Harding pledged today to spend 10% of his food & gardening dollars locally. Report by Paula Antolini March 27, 2015 1:07PM EDT […]
A few new proposals by State Representative Dan Carter (R-2) could expand the breadth to which insurance policies cover certain medical services for residents of […]
Connecticut is the only state in the country that leaves election administration to two partisan locally elected officials. There are no minimal qualifications for Connecticut’s […]
Students from public and parochial elementary schools in the greater Danbury area participated in the contest by submitting an essay about “Important Women in Connecticut’s […]
Photographs on auction April 1st range from the 19th Century, to Modernism, to Post-War work by many masters of the medium. Report by Paula Antolini […]
Residents Discussed Many Issues at the Bethel Public Hearing on the 2015-2016 Proposed Budget, March 23 Report by Paula Antolini March 25, 2015 10:24AM EDT […]
Fairy tale theater is seeking new actors too (ages 7 to 15)! Report by Paula Antolini March 25 2015 8:26AM EDT Auditions now […]
Boucher: “The families of deceased military should not have to worry that their loved ones are being slighted because of the administrations poor budgeting. To […]
Boucher: “The seriousness of these threats should be in the forefront. It is my hope a more severe penalty will be a greater deterrent to […]
The Bethel Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) held a public hearing on March 10, 2015, to hear public comment and decide whether or not to […]
National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Enables Program that Started in Connecticut to Expand to 11 Schools Nationwide Report by Paula Antolini March 23, 2015 […]
Knickerbocker: “Very very important that people participate in these meetings. We do have a town meeting form of government, that means that you are the […]
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