Fairfield County based Artist Elisabeth J Levy, known for her luminous yet intimate images of the Natural World, has turned her camera towards a local […]
Devices Expected to Modernize System, Grow Ridership. CTtransit buses throughout the state will soon be equipped with GPS devices that will provide real-time bus location […]
Everyone is invited to join the Bethel Public Library as we celebrate Founder’s Day in September! Report by Paula Antolini August 18, 2015 12:03PM EDT […]
Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is forecasting unhealthy air quality for “sensitive groups” on Monday and Tuesday, August 17-18, for all of […]
Legislators will discuss the major issues that shaped the 2015 legislative session – especially how new laws and the state budget could affect you. Report […]
The Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut is partnering with The Ridgefield Playhouse in support of the Emerging Artist Series, a new series that is specifically designed to give up-and-coming musicians the opportunity […]
Malloy: “In 2012, Connecticut joined 16 other states and the majority of the industrialized world in replacing capital punishment with the punishment of life in […]
This year’s summer festival, hosted by CityCenter Danbury, will be held on Saturday, September 12th, noon to 10:00pm, and Sunday, September 13th, noon to 7:00pm, […]
Services will be provided by Kane Funeral home in Ridgefield on Friday afternoon. Report by Paula Antolini August 13, 2015 10:47PM EDT Dr. Jay Schulman, […]
The month of August means back-to-school shopping, and once again, starting the third Sunday of the month, many items of clothing and footwear can be […]
Report by Paula Antolini August 12, 2015 11:34AM EDT Bethel Public Library Presents Talk on World War I in Commemoration of 100th Anniversary of the […]
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) announces that Connecticut will receive $3,673,286 to fund new services at new and existing community health centers […]
Ginger Hanrahan, an accomplished artist, will be hosting an art benefit and memorial for her late husband, James P. Hanrahan, on Saturday, August 15, 2015 […]
Beeble: There will be a Republican Primary on Wednesday September 16th to determine whether the Republican Candidate for First Selectman will be Patricia Rist or […]
Lavielle: “A new state law was necessary to make this solution possible, and as Education Committee Ranking Member, I was very pleased to work together […]
Considered to be the first official military combat badge of the United States Armed Forces, this is called the “Badge for Military Merit.” The official […]
The final hearings of all Bethel Planning & Zoning Commission issues having to do with the proposed Bethel crematorium have now been closed. Report […]
It’s the perfect opportunity to discover and taste new brews and special “limited release” beers and ales. Get your tickets while they last! Report by […]
As the clock is ticking on crematorium applicant B. Shawn McLoughlin’s time frame allowed for approval of his crematorium by the Bethel Planning & Zoning […]
Harding, “Though much discussion of this budget has been focused on corporations and the unconscionable unitary tax placed upon them, make no mistake; this budget […]
Esty, “…This rebel flag carries a strong offensive association that is harmful and hurtful to many Americans. House Republicans should allow us to move on […]
Senators: “We shouldn’t give known criminals the benefit of the doubt when it comes to guns.” Connecticut Senators call for end to “default proceed” rule. […]
Both resolutions were approved. See minutes of meeting below. Report by Paula Antolini July 10, 2015 5:23PM EDT Approved at July 8 Special Town Meeting: […]