In celebration for all things Irish, Edmond Town Hall Theatre, at 45 Main Street, will host screenings of The Quiet Man (1952) on Thursday, March 16, at 1 and 7...
Following separate testimonies at the State Capitol March 1, First Selectman Pat Llodra and Legislative Councilman Ryan Knapp confirmed that Ben Barnes,...
The dispatchers at the Newtown Emergency Communications Center at Town Hall South, 3 Main Street, report the following fire calls and the responders:
Thursd...
The next meeting of the Genealogy Club of Newtown will be Wednesday, March 8, in the meeting room of C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street.
Meetings start at 7 pm,...
Newtown High School's hockey team will play for a conference championship, Friday, March 3. Even with a win, the feeling will be somewhat bitter-sweet, however,...
The Police Commission, which had planned to hold a public information and discussion session on the Main Street Streetscape Concept on March 7, has delayed the ...
For people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, or other gender and/or sexual minorities (LGBTQ+), finding a religious commu...
Whether you are a Newtown resident looking for municipal department information or a way to send a question to one or more town officials, or an official lookin...
Members of the public will have an opportunity to ask questions and comment next week on a set of proposed borough zoning regulations on assisted-living complex...
The Borough Zoning Commission (BZC) is scheduled to conduct separate public hearings next week on two projects proposed by St Rose of Lima Church for its nine-a...
We all would like nothing to change, but look at how much this proposed property will add to the grand list. The eastern lot is currently assessed at $352,000 which brings in just under $10k in property value. I appreciate you taking note that the new houses will be $1,000,0000 EACH! This means the property, including club house, pickleball courts, skeet range, putting greens could be assessed at 117 million which would collectively bring in over $3,000,000 in tax revenue. This could also mean over 200 new luxury cars which brings in over $300k in additional revenue. Let's be honest though, they will register out of state. Either way, let's be honest here, if we had 3 MILLON more tax revenue the school wouldn't have to worry about canceling Spanish classes for kindergarteners.
Lets get it passed!
Leave the 'Rich" alone. 50% of this country pay no taxes. And many get money back. The taxpayers on the 'Gold' coast here in CT keep Hartford and Bridgeport afloat. Run them out of town and see what happens.