Come and meet two experts who will discuss your quilt’s historic importance, value, and preservation recommendations. Report by Paula Antolini March 31, 2015 7:12PM EDT […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini March 31, 2015 10:44AM EDT […]
Promise Neighborhoods Authorization Act of 2015: Bill will boost educational outcomes and community support in at-risk areas. Report by Paula Antolini March 31, 2015 9:11AM […]
Their new program “We Honor Veterans,” will match the Veteran volunteers with Veterans in the care of the hospice. They will be hosting Training Sessions […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini March 30, 2015 3:55PM EDT […]
The museum presentation is about the characters and stories behind the recently published book Art Young’s Types of the Old Home Town, tales of Art […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini March 28, 2015 7:07AM EDT […]
State Rep. Steve Harding will host coffee hours in Brookfield to discuss the major issues defining the 2015 legislative session. Report by Paula Antolini March […]
The goal of the summer program is to encourage children to explore new skills, talents, and interests as well as maintain and sharpen academic skills, […]
A few new proposals by State Representative Dan Carter (R-2) could expand the breadth to which insurance policies cover certain medical services for residents of […]
State Rep. Gail Lavielle (R-143) told the legislature’s Planning & Development Committee today that a governor’s bill introduced last month would strip Connecticut’s towns and […]
Proceeds benefit the Ana Grace Project, a foundation that honors the memory of Miss Ana Grace Marquez-Greene tragically killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini March 27, 2015 9:42AM EDT […]
Connecticut is the only state in the country that leaves election administration to two partisan locally elected officials. There are no minimal qualifications for Connecticut’s […]
Students from public and parochial elementary schools in the greater Danbury area participated in the contest by submitting an essay about “Important Women in Connecticut’s […]
The Bethel Public Library offers two chances a month to meet with other book lovers and tell us why you loved–or disliked–this month’s choice. Report […]
Lively meeting brought many topics and emotional outcries to legislators Boucher, Carter and Harding. Report by Paula Antolini March 26, 2015 10:45AM EDT State Senator […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini March 26, 2015 8:29AM EDT […]
Photographs on auction April 1st range from the 19th Century, to Modernism, to Post-War work by many masters of the medium. Report by Paula Antolini […]
Residents Discussed Many Issues at the Bethel Public Hearing on the 2015-2016 Proposed Budget, March 23 Report by Paula Antolini March 25, 2015 10:24AM EDT […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini March 25, 2015 8:52AM EDT […]
Under this system, each municipality would remit a portion of its local property taxes to its regional Council of Governments (COG), which would in turn […]
Today we have another wonderful written piece from Jeanne Claire Probst, in our continuing literary series. Report by Paula Antolini March 23, 2015 7:49AM EDT […]