
Sen. Boucher: A ‘Mansion Tax’? Seriously?
The Connecticut “mansion tax” would add a statewide property tax on high-end homes above and beyond the municipal property taxes already paid by property owners. […]
The Connecticut “mansion tax” would add a statewide property tax on high-end homes above and beyond the municipal property taxes already paid by property owners. […]
The Barnum Ball is the Bethel Education Foundation’s biggest annual fundraising event and is attended by parents, educators and community members. Report by Paula Antolini […]
Tips lead the police on a high speed chase 4 1/2 hours later which resulted in the shooting of two suspects, a man Syed Rizwan […]
What is $20 Tuesday? A program for people who love to shop and want to support their community. Did you know… that if every household […]
Concerned citizens have banded together to form a Political Action Committee called “Bethel Police Station – Yes.” The name of the committee, formed by Residents […]
Unseasonably warm temperatures had the Town of Bethel bustling with activity on Nov. 27, 2015 during the Annual Bethel Winterfest 2015 arranged by the Bethel […]
Knickerbocker: “All of us on the Boards of Selectmen and Finance are well aware the holiday period is not the most convenient time to hold […]
The Bethel Police will be hosting an informational session about the plans for the proposed new police headquarters, to be located near Bethel High School […]
Gift Cottage: “Being thankful has taken on a whole new meaning for our family…Last night Larry was hit by a car while helping with the […]
The forum, entitled “Technology in the Classroom: What Computes?”, will feature representatives of the academic, public education, and business worlds. It will take place in […]
Michael: “From where I stand, Bethel First Selectman’s sensitivity towards those of us who are against a Christmas/Hanukah referendum for the proposed $13.5 million dollar Police Station is dubious at […]
So much is happening in town today! Don’t miss it! Report by Paula Antolini November 27, 2015 12:01PM EDT Bethel Tree Lighting and Schedule of […]
The Bethel Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) is part of a national organization for 11th and 12th grade high school students that seeks […]
Boucher: “I am so very thankful for being an American. We really do live in the greatest country on Earth. May God always bless this […]
Congratulations Ben Fitzpatrick! Bethel High School musician Ben Fitzpatrick will be heading to Los Angeles soon. He was one of only 32 high school students […]
This past Saturday a total of 312 boxes of food were all lined up on long tables, ready to slide up the conveyor belt and […]
Bethel ROTC Drill Meet took place at Bethel High School this past Saturday, November 21, 2015. There were 890 cadets from 19 schools in attendance. […]
Congratulations to the Board of Education on winning the CABE Board of Distinction Award – Level II! The Awards ceremony took place as part of […]
Murphy will encourage shoppers to “Shop Small” and support local businesses on “Small Business Saturday” Report by Paula Antolini November 24, 2015 10:38AM EDT […]
“For 16 years Bethel Cycle has been my life. I have given it my all,” said owner Greg Pelican. Report by Paula Antolini November 24, […]
The proposed Bethel police station is going to come up soon for reconsideration. Save the Dates: December 1, 8, and possibly 17th. Report by Paula […]
A delicious buffet from La Zingara, good conversation and much laughter, aptly describes the Relay For Life Kickoff Party that took place in Bethel, CT, […]
Bethel resident Marissa Amundsen is coordinating volunteers to man the kettle this year with Bethel Social Services. What is so incredible is that 90% of […]
Bethel Advocate was on the scene at the moment Bethel Police were giving Randall Krizan a field sobriety test on Grassy Plain Street in Bethel. […]
The Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut is seeking art entries for the Accessible Art Project 2016, which celebrates its 8th year of showcasing artists who live and […]
In Danbury, folks know it’s the holiday season when the 119-year-old Tarrywile Mansion, the centerpiece of the city’s Tarrywile Park, throws open its doors to […]
President Obama: “… slamming the doors in their faces would be a betrayal of our values.” Report by Paula Antolini November 8, 2015 8:32AM EDT […]
Did you get a chance to attend the first day of the “Drop-In” Charette today? It ended at 6:00 p.m. but the Charette Public Meeting […]
“Please sign this petition if you do not want refugees in our state of CT. I have seen first hand many homeless veterans who are […]
Boucher: “To those who think that Connecticut is not drowning in red ink, think again. Connecticut has only $10.1 billion of liquid assets available to […]
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