Legal Notices published in print newspapers for the Town of Bethel, CT. Report by Paula Antolini May 7, 2015 10:14AM EDT BETHEL: HEARING NOTICE Pursuant […]
The Bethel High School World Language Department is currently looking for families to take advantage of this culturally enriching and life-changing opportunity by hosting this […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini May 2, 2015 3:12PM EDT […]
The popular event features tried-and-true locally grown perennials at bargain prices, organic heirloom tomato plants, garden-related items, and a raffle. Report by Paula Antolini April […]
While the temperatures were still in the single digits, local filmmaker Pete Alcide, of PeteMEDIA, was hard at work filming his third movie “Indemnification Claimed” […]
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 […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini April 29, 2015 8:25AM EDT […]
Chaski is the Quechua word (native Andean language) for messenger. On Saturday, May 9th, 12:00pm to 8:00pm, the CityCenter Danbury Green at Ives Street will […]
“Right now this plan violates your own regulations,” said Attorney Neil Marcus to the P&Z, about the crematorium site plan. Report by Paula Antolini […]
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 […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini April 27, 2015 10:06AM EDT […]
“The transformation is amazing,” is what most people were saying yesterday about the new Bethel Arts Gallery that had its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting […]
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 […]
Donate through these agencies. Report by Paula Antolini April 26, 2015 11:03AM EDT People stand on the runway outside the International Terminal after a earthquake […]
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 controversy continues, as the date approaches for the Sandy Hook Promise concert, scheduled for July 17 at the Xfinity Theatre in Hartford Connecticut. Report […]
The the National Parks Service said that the Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island were evacuated shortly before 1:00 p.m. Friday, April 24, 2015, due […]
A Tribute to Doctors and Nurses Worldwide! Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by […]