Bethel Easter event plus other event locations, including an Easter APPLE Hunt in Middlefield and an Easter Egg Hunt for DOGS in Glastonbury! Report […]
Sweet n’ Salado, located at 281 Greenwood Avenue (opposite Sycamore’s) is one of several new restaurants in Bethel this year and WOW you really need […]
Students, parents, guardians, friends and teachers are all welcome to shop in support of the BMS Parent Teacher Organization. A percentage of the sales will […]
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call […]
“Massurrealism is an art form rooted in the interplay between mass media, pop art, contemporary culture and Surrealist imagery.” — Michael Morris Report by […]
“This is a key opportunity for local businesses to interact with their legislators in Hartford while decisions are being made that could affect them,” said […]
Boucher: “There is bipartisan outrage at the Capitol. The Governor has broken a promise. After taxing our hospitals to the point that layoffs have already […]
On March 16, 2015, here will be an informational meeting in West Redding with the State of Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) that Senator […]
As Connecticut and the nation continue to be ravaged by the growing opioid and heroin addiction epidemic, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) today urged the […]
Just as the Relay for Life movement is lifted by cancer survivors and caregivers who are the face of hope, Butterfly Effect participants elevate the […]
Wait until you see all the amazing activities American Cancer Society volunteers have planned for the 2016 Bethel/Danbury/Redding/Brookfield Relay For Life event! Report by […]
VIEW VIDEOS: The pre-super Tuesday rally for Republican front runner Donald J. Trump turned chaotic on Monday, when veteran White House photographer Chris Morris, on […]
“Steve epitomizes what’s great about his generation — love for America and Connecticut — but a genuine concern and dislike for what’s happened to America […]
Boucher: “Your testimony will help make the case in Hartford that seniors should be able to keep the social security benefits they earned. With the […]
Bethel Arts will be hosting Michael Morris’ exhibit from March 5 – April 10, 2016. The opening reception will be on March 5th from 6-8pm at the Artspace, 91 Greenwood […]
Eversource reports 305 customers are still without power out of 8515 customers served, but now has an estimated time to complete repairs and restore power […]
Due to downed power lines on Walnut Hill Road from last night’s storm, the memorial service taking place to honor Don R. Machir tonight, previously […]
Following yet another shooting spree, this time in Kalamazoo, MI, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) will today deliver a “Voices of Victims” speech on the […]
First Selectman Matthew Knickerbocker has just issued the following statement on social media, asking if citizens think a new ‘Bethel Citizens’ University’ is a good […]
WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM EST THURSDAY, SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 30 IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM EST THURSDAY, ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES. DIFFICULTY DRIVING […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman are applauding a unanimous 22-0 vote that was taken in the Public Health Committee this morning […]
Motor vehicles struck and killed 476 officers since 1960. This week Connecticut Police are kicking off the “MOVE OVER & SLOW DOWN” campaign to remind […]
Know which schools are still accepting applications or deadlines have passed, which have low or high acceptance rates. Report by Paula Antolini February 24, […]
Boucher: “Would you like to see the personal income tax on social security benefits eliminated? So would I. A public hearing has been scheduled for […]