Remembering … and Honoring Those Who Gave Their Lives on 9/11
Fifteen years ago our nation was changed forever. Please take a moment today to honor those who perished. The first moment of silence will take […]
Fifteen years ago our nation was changed forever. Please take a moment today to honor those who perished. The first moment of silence will take […]
The 55th Newtown Labor Day Parade, the ‘Emerald Anniversary,’ was attended by thousands of individuals on September 5, 2016. View list of award winners! Report […]
Senator Toni Boucher is calling for fair play in response to Judge Moukawsher’s ruling on the CCJEF vs Rell decision which told legislators to stop […]
September is No Kid Hungry Month. No Kid Hungry is Bethel Public Schools’ opportunity to be a part of a movement that has a real […]
Relay For Life has a really exciting opportunity for local businesses in Bethel to get involved and help save lives by PARTNERING with the American […]
Due to a power outage from a power line going down on Whittlesey Drive that caused a loss of power at Johnson School. The local […]
Please join Selectman, Honored Guests, Members of the Bethel Police, as well as members of both Bethel and Stony Hill Fire Departments in marking this […]
Flu Vaccines will be available for ages 6 months and older. Preservative-free flu vaccines, High-Dose flu vaccines for ages 65 years and older, Quadrivalent inactivated […]
There will be a Special Town Meeting tonight, Tues, Sept. 6, at 7:00pm in the General Purpose room at Bethel Town Hall, to approve a […]
Attention Norwalk residents, This is a Code Red Message from Mayor Rilling. Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to have impact on the City of Norwalk […]
“Given recent report from the State Comptroller that shows Connecticut’s finances in dangerous territory, the pressure to enact this tax will continue. I will be […]
Thousands of motorcycles drive through parts of Connecticut on September 11th each year honoring many. CT United Ride does this tribute, “For those that lost […]
About 4,000 people attended the 2015 Newtown Labor Day Parade, and this year’s parade is likely to be the same, unless the pending rain or […]
Festive Cookout and one draft beer. Scramble format. Prizes for Winning Foursome – Closest to the Tee – Longest Drive – Hole-in-one along with Raffle […]
The National Weather Service says Tropical Storm Hermine will move northeast off the mid Atlantic coast … and then slow down or even stall off […]
As the summer winds down and the autumn air brings cooler nights to our quaint New England town, there’s no better time to take a […]
Parents are encouraged to speak with their children about the dangers of getting in or near vehicles that are unknown to them. With most children […]
Yesterday morning students returned to Bethel Public Schools for the first day back, ready to start the 2016-2017 school year after a hot and humid […]
The Obama Administration announced $17 million in funding from the Office of National Drug Control Policy for High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) across the […]
Emanuela Palmares, has been nominated by the Independent Party as its 110th District candidate. Her name will appear on both the Republican and Independent Party […]
Ten years and counting. That’s how long the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding (CCJEF) has claimed poor city kids are getting a raw […]
Downloadable audiobooks are just like the audio books you get at the library, except that you download them directly onto your computer. From there, all […]
Have you heard? Bethel Arts has been hosting a new outdoor music event called “Music in the Courtyard” located at the Bethel ARTSPACE gallery at […]
In a letter from the plaintiff’s lawyer Daniel E. Casagrande of the law firm Cramer & Anderson LLP, to the Hon. Marshal Berger, dated August […]
Today, Republican US Senate candidate Dan Carter made the following statement following the United States Navy’s decision to relocate the maintenance operations for the Marine […]
Musicians who play orchestral instruments are invited to audition for this orchestra which rehearses every Wednesday, 7-9 pm. Report by Paula Antolini August 22, […]
Join the Bethel Chamber of Commerce for the 2016 Steak Roast and Taste of Bethel. Enjoy tasty samples from your favorite local restaurants along with drinks, networking, music, […]
Reminder – Wednesday, August 31st – First Day of School is an Early Dismissal Day K-12. View Bethel Public Schools Time Schedule, School Calendar and […]
State Rep. Stephen Harding recently took a tour of the Brookfield Police Department’s facilities and participated in a ride-along to learn more about how dedicated […]
Below is my testimony AGAINST the proposed Metro-North fare hike, please read it and then write your own! Report by Paula Antolini August 19, […]
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