In Case You Missed It, Here Is What Posted Over The Weekend
A number of stories posted to newtownbee.com this past weekend.
In case you missed them, here is a list of some of those stories, not in particular order.
“Wins Aplenty But Loss To Masuk Might Boost Hawks,” by Andy Hutchison. Runs and wins have been aplenty for Newtown High School’s softball team, but even though the Nighthawks left the field on a losing end of a 1-0 pitcher’s duel with the Panthers, they came away with perhaps the biggest dose of optimism they have had this spring. Read more at newtownbee.com/05222021/wins-aplenty-but-loss-to-masuk-might-boost-hawks.
“Ready For Swimsuit Season? Local Public Swimming Locations Open Soon,” by Shannon Hicks. Residents who are looking forward to outdoor swimming can mark their calendars for Memorial Day weekend. Read more at newtownbee.com/05222021/ready-for-swimsuit-season-local-public-swimming-locations-open-soon.
“Congregational Church Clergy And Members Gather Outdoors For Worship Service,” by Shannon Hicks. Members of Newtown Congregational Church gathered on the gentle slope to the south of the church building for worship on May 16. Read more at newtownbee.com/05222021/congregational-church-clergy-and-members-gather-outdoors-for-worship-service.
“Borough Fence Flap Pits Disabled Homeowner Against Historic Commission,” by John Voket. A Main Street homeowner with a chronic disability that limits her mobility is engaged in a flap involving the Borough Historic District Commission and the Borough’s zoning coordinator over a fence. Read more at newtownbee.com/05222021/borough-fence-flap-pits-disabled-homeowner-against-historic-commission.
“Coexisting In Harmony With Wildlife: Foxes, Raccoons, And Rabbits,” by Alissa Silber. In this miniseries, The Newtown Bee consults animal experts to explain how to support animals safely from afar and what to do if you encounter them face-to-face. Read more at newtownbee.com/05232021/coexisting-in-harmony-with-wildlife-foxes-raccoons-and-rabbits.