A group of residents, including the business owner of Skyzone (in Clarke Business Park) Edward Kim and his son, gathered along Greenwood Avenue in Bethel […]
Many businesses and residents are worried about health issues and property values in Bethel because of the proposed crematorium in Clarke Business Park. Will This […]
The Bethel crematorium controversy has grown in complexity from early last year, when the text amendment application was first submitted, then subsequently the building permit […]
Although this year’s legislative session has been unusually slow, there have recently been several developments in the transportation area that I would like to share […]
Senator McLachlan said the plan, a Blueprint for Prosperity, is balanced, under the state’s constitutional spending cap, restores vital social service programs for the neediest […]
If you want to protect Bethel’s air, water and soil from being polluted by toxic chemicals from a proposed crematorium, and also protect real estate […]
Bipartisan legislation signed into law will replace SGR formula, avoid a 21% cut in Medicare rates, provide funding to health centers and extend funding for […]
While most other states have recovered from the deep recession and are prospering, Connecticut faces another $121 million deficit in the budget that ends June […]
The Republican Blueprint for Prosperity, which is balanced under the spending cap, restores vital social service programs for the neediest residents, reforms taxes, and institutes […]
The September 11 attacks changed Weatherwax’s life forever, leading her to become an advocate and activist for her colleagues. She has been a leading voice […]
Obama said, “I take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations…I profoundly regret what happened. On behalf of the United States government I offer our […]
Legal Notices published in print newspapers for the Town of Bethel, CT. Report by Paula Antolini April 21, 2015 11:58PM EDT BETHEL: Public Notice to […]
Education Budget not approved (by 3 votes); Town budget not approved (by 29 votes). Recount taking place this week. Report by Paula Antolini April 21, […]
Economic recovery concerns persist in Connecticut, with the state still trailing the national economy after posting 25,100 new jobs in 2014. That represents a modest […]
April 23 Meeting is Next Step in Developing Cooperative Strategy to Bring Cleaner, Affordable, and More Reliable Power Report by Paula Antolini April 21, […]
Report by Paula Antolini April 20, 2015 10:44PM EDT Reminder to Bethel CT Residents: PLEASE VOTE! BUDGET REFERENDUM tomorrow, April 21, 2015 6:00 a.m. to […]
Help spread the word about Children’s Day. Report by Paula Antolini April 18, 2015 8:17AM EDT The websites www.NationalChildrensDay.us and www.ChildrensDay.us are portals for the […]
“When service members raise their right hand, they willingly risk life and limb to defend their country. However, few probably ever contemplate that this noble […]
Two bills designed to help Connecticut college students are poised to be passed in the state Senate today: making special sexual assault nurses available for […]
Scarlett Lewis said: “We all have to take responsibility for the education and well-being of our children. The Jesse Lewis Empowering Educators Act introduces a […]
After more than a year-long effort led by U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and U.S. […]
Replacing the 727-space garage has been part of a long-range CTDOT plan to rebuild and enhance the Transportation Center; in the meantime, the department has […]
Hillman: “Bethel has an incredible opportunity this year to fund important expenditures solely through growth in our Grand List and the ‘revenue side of the […]
Boucher: “Problem gambling leads to debt, bankruptcies, and can cause great harm in families and communities. I hope you will join me in opposing this […]