‘What Will Duff Would Do for Bethel’ Letter to the Editor from J. Philip Gallagher
Gallagher: “First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker has had six years to make Bethel a better town. He has not succeeded, but only made things worse. It […]
Gallagher: “First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker has had six years to make Bethel a better town. He has not succeeded, but only made things worse. It […]
Michael: “If we want to leaders who really value small town government, we need to elect individuals who support putting critical issues and projects out […]
Will Duff’s aim is to have a transparent government in which major problems and future plans of the last 6-year administration can be addressed and […]
“As an ardent supporter of this campaign, I endeavor to bring greater awareness to Connecticut during the upcoming legislative session that convenes in February,” said […]
“No matter what we’ve accomplished, elections are about the future, not the past. We are looking ahead and setting goals for how we can make Bethel […]
Hurtling through a tube may be fine for mail, but what about humans? As a recent article in Smithsonian Magazine points out, the psychological factor […]
Come In Costume! Win prizes donated by Newtown & Stony Hill Merchants. Support Your Community! All Proceeds go to the Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Department. […]
“It’s evident that the market in Downtown Danbury presents a prime opportunity for local investors to get in on the ground floor and build on […]
With the exception of the very young, those who live in caves and people in comas it would be hard to miss the accelerated trajectory […]
Senator Toni Boucher was presented with a plaque in honor of her advocacy and leadership at the State Capitol. Report by Paula Antolini October 23, […]
Report and Photography by Paula Antolini October 23, 2015 11:08AM EDT Bethel Police Officer James Christos is Promoted to Sergeant, Oct. 21 On October 21, […]
Choose from: Harvest Hayride and Mini-Maze, and Artist Talk, Open House Art Receptions, Halloween Pancake Breakfast, Youth Wrestling Clinic, College Financial Planning Workshop, Film Fest […]
Hillman: “The quality of the republican endorsed candidates, all highly qualified and dedicated individuals, deserve and need your vote to continue their record of success.” […]
A veteran financial aid officer, Mrs. Jambo will provide a power point presentation on the various types of aid available to seniors entering college in […]
Governor Malloy said, “Connecticut has the smartest, toughest, most common sense gun safety laws in the nation – approved with broad, bipartisan support – and […]
Absentee Ballots are currently available in the Town Clerk’s Office during Business hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Also they will be open the […]
Malloy: “We’ve heard the calls and seen the press releases … Now, we’ll have an opportunity for all of us to talk about specific, concrete […]
It’s the peak time of the season in New England for taking a drive to see the beautiful foliage. So many choices, so many beautiful […]
We’ve created a Bethel Advocate 2015 Election Survey with ten multiple choice questions about the upcoming election candidates and Bethel issues, that also includes an […]
It seems the Bethel crematorium applicant B. Shawn McLoughlin is still fighting to get his crematorium business in Bethel’s Clarke Business Park. This quest is […]
Bethel resident Irene Carmosino-Santangelo and Mary Palazzolo of White Plains, and many others, are participating in the AVON 39 Walk to End Breast Cancer on […]
Forecast predicts dropping temperatures starting early Sunday morning in Connecticut. Report by Paula Antolini October 17, 2015 12:35PM EDT Weather Alert: Freeze Warning for Sunday […]
The Silo Cooking School Director, Sandy Daniels, along with Silo instructor Nancy Stuart, will show us how to make “Fabulous Phyllo Presents.” You will be […]
On Saturday, November 7th, 2015, Byrd’s Books will host Lisa Edwards and her new book, Please Don’t Bite the Baby (And Please Don’t Chase the […]
Two-Day Exercise Will Simulate Coordinated Response to a Tornado. Report by Paula Antolini October 15, 2015 9:56PM EDT ***** Thursday, October 15, 2015 Gov. Malloy […]
It has been a very busy week in Hartford. Here are some of the highlights! Report by Paula Antolini October 15, 2015 9:12PM EDT Sen. […]
How do Connecticut hospitals recover from an unforeseeable loss of $748 million in two years? One of the consequences will be a roll back of […]
State Representative Dan Carter (R-2) was recognized, alongside fellow members of the Connecticut House of Representatives, for his work regarding public health related issues this […]
Murphy is looking to receive feedback on how a shorter, more reliable commute could improve commerce, productivity, and quality of life for Connecticut commuters and […]
Join the kick off of the 2016 Relay For Life season at this outstanding event! Report by Paula Antolini October 15, 2015 8:02AM EDT “Paint […]
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