NMS PTA recently treated staff to a special luncheon, while the school’s administrators and staff also celebrated incoming seventh graders with a student walk-through.
A longstanding tradition will return on Monday, September 1, when the 2025 Labor Day Parade steps off at 10 am from the corner of Main Street and Currituck Road.
The Mary Hawley Public Service Award Committee recently announced Lee Paulsen has been named the 2025 recipient.
Before announcing that publicly, it took two visits by members of the award committee t...
Maxim Kapytka will moderate the Timeless Newtown: Embracing Every Generation series finalé, an author program with Dr Tracey Gendron, PhD, planned for Thursday, September 18, at Edmond Town Hall.
Thank you so much for your support, Dan!! I am so thrilled to hear that I have earned your trust, and I will work like heck to earn the trust of residents all across Newtown. Lots of work ahead but I'm looking forward to every minute of it!
It is music to my ears to hear you say "I want to hear more from both Michelle Embree Ku and Brandon Moore before I decide who I think is the best candidate."
I take my responsibility very seriously as a candidate to be as open, available, and transparent as possible. It is fundamental to our democracy for voters to be able to hear directly from those seeking their support. I'm really looking forward to every future opportunity to speak to you, Kathy, as well as all Newtown voters! Thank you for such a thoughtful letter!
I look forward to hearing about RTD's to be scheduled protests over the following public hearing controversies during the most recent legislative session. Or does it only matter if the person has an (R) next to their name?
(1) Emergency Certifications: The Democratic supermajority for used "emergency certification" for bills—such as those on election security or worker protections—which allows them to bring legislation directly to the floor without a public hearing.
(2) Midnight Cutoffs: During a March 2026 Public Health Committee hearing on vaccine mandates, Democratic leaders voted to end the hearing at approximately 12:15 a.m., which resulted in hundreds of residents who waited all day to speak losing their opportunity to testify in person.
(3) Limiting Testimony: Democrat-led committees, such as the Education and Public Health committees, imposed time limits or capped public testimony on highly contentious bills related to vaccines, parental rights, and homeschooling.