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 […]
Facilitated by painter and sculptor, Pamela Hochstetter, she has been leading individuals and groups in expressive arts methods for 14 years. Pamela holds a Master […]
The exchange occurred during a U.S. Senate Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee hearing to review the budget request for the Federal Bureau […]
The scholarship is awarded to a deserving student who has demonstrated a high level of academic achievement, involvement in extracurricular and community activities, and financial […]
In addition to highlighting the basketball-inspired artwork of contemporary artists, In the Paint aims to celebrate the history of the sport at UConn. Report by […]
Sen. McLachlan: “Casino expansion is the wrong direction for Connecticut. Danbury is the wrong location for a new casino in Connecticut. This proposal is a […]
There are many great events happening at the Bethel Public Library this month. Did you know there are movie nights, children and teen programs, family […]
Connecticut DOT: Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest. Report by Paula Antolini March 17, 2015 12:46PM EDT CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Drunk Driving: Over […]
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Bethel! Report by Paula Antolini March 17, 2015 10:40AM EDT Below are some wonderful Irish Pubs and Restaurants in Bethel […]
The Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut received $33,772 in Grants and Contributions following March 5th’s highly successful Giving Day. In addition, the Cultural Alliance is […]
The House Republican Caucus put forward legislation to help women return to the workforce, streamline late child support payment collections, enhance science scholarships for women, […]
The first exhibition since 1939 of Art Young’s illustrations and life. Includes the original large-format pen and ink illustration “Capitalism” (also referred to as “The […]
Artisan Fair benefits Friends of Tarrywile Park. Report by Paula Antolini March 16, 2015 8:30AM EDT Whether celebrating the Easter holidays, Spring, or a day […]
Boucher, Carter and Shaban will be holding office hours in Redding to discuss with constituents the major issues defining the 2015 legislative session that could […]
The Bethel, Redding and Ridgefield Community Emergency Response Volunteers (CERV) invites Bethel, Redding, & Ridgefield Residents, CERT, Local Agencies & Others to participate in the […]
Family-friendly environment will offer music lessons, art classes, yoga and more in the loft above Molten Java. Report by Paula Antolini March 11, 2015 9:53AM […]
The Marines are part of a special operations group based at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, and the soldiers are from a Hammond, Louisiana-based National […]
The Connecticut Mission of Mercy (CTMOM), organized and sponsored by the Connecticut State Dental Association and the Connecticut Foundation for Dental Outreach, will come to […]
Public visitation and a vigil Mass are scheduled today at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for Cardinal Edward Egan, the former archbishop of New York City. Report […]
The report contains recommendations that cover SAFE SCHOOL DESIGN AND OPERATION, FIREARMS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT, and MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH. Report by Paula Antolini March […]
Sky Zone Bethel is closed temporarily due to our adjoining neighbor’s roof collapse. SKY ZONE BETHEL IS UNHARMED, having sustained very minor damage. Report by […]
Senator Murphy will hold meetings with constituents and bring feedback back to Washington. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal will participate in Westport. Report by Paula Antolini […]