Michael Morris Exhibit Opening at Bethel Artspace, March 5
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 […]
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 […]
All Bethel school buses are expected to be running late today due to road conditions from last night’s storm and Berry and Rockwell buses running […]
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 […]
Yes school is in session today, OPEN, for Bethel Public Schools. We have not received any closures information but we checked with the Bethel Police […]
There are still 632 customers without power in Bethel, seven percent of the total 8515 customers served. See latest outage map below. Report by […]
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 […]
Looking for something to do on this dreary rainy day? We just received news that the baby chicks are hatching right now at Holbrook Farm! […]
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, […]
If you are a senior are you taking advantage of all the discounts available? View some of the local offers here. Report by Paula […]
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 […]
Connecticut State Police’s K9 Arek and K-9 Union have received their bullet and stab protective vests thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested […]
James Patrick O’Hara, age 72, a lifelong resident of Bethel, died Sunday, February 21, 2016 at Regional Hospice Center, Danbury. He was a Police Officer […]
The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing a project to improve the intersection at Route 57 and Route 136 at Clinton Avenue in Westport. The […]
Bethel Public Schools: Early Dismissal Today. Report by Paula Antolini February 23, 2016 8:31AM EDT Snow Weather Forecast; Bethel Public Schools on Early […]
Carbon Monoxide poisoning is a topic about which nobody can be complacent. We’ve witnessed numerous near-misses in our community. Have working CO detectors. Know how […]
The CDC said the risk from formaldehyde in laminate flooring was more than stated in it’s earlier report from Feb. 10th, and consumers were three […]
On Monday afternoon, Feb. 22nd, Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis will hold a hearing to determine whether or not a lawsuit should move forward, that […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that the federal government has certified Connecticut as having effectively ended homelessness among veterans. Just the second state in […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he has introduced legislation designed to modernize the signage that designates reserved parking spaces for people with disabilities. […]
The Federal Communications Commission today approved a proposal that would tear down anti-competitive barriers and pave the way for software, devices, and other innovative solutions […]
“Painting in Four Takes” is a new exhibit at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum that is comprised of four separate individual painting exhibitions containing only […]
PARENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS: WE WANT YOU TO BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING APPS THAT KIDS MAY BE DOWNLOADING. Report by Paula Antolini February 19, […]
On Sunday, February 28 at 3 p.m., Danbury Concert Chorus and Danbury Community Orchestra will perform a concert, “Serenade to Music.” The program features works […]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that as part of his “Second Chance Society” initiatives to reduce recidivism and lower crime, the Connecticut Department of […]
Boucher: “This bill calls for the formation of a new quasi-public state agency to oversee development of projects within a half of a mile of […]
“We didn’t know war–that would come later–we knew prosperity. We knew split-levels ‘n’ ranches built on abandoned potato farms in Long Island…We knew Schwinn bikes, […]
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