Golf is sometimes not so jokingly referred to as a game that can drive relationships apart.
But on the occasion of his retirement as president and chief executive officer of Newtown Savings Bank, John...
Northern Fairfield Professionals, a networking group focusing on members of the local workforce in transition, will host a program by Laura Powers, an executive career transition coach, during its next meeting.
Update: The story has been updated on January 2 with information provided by the business.
Business name: Lucas Local Oyster Bar and Woodfire Cookery
Address: 48 South Main Street, Newtow...
Business name: Cleaner Tails
Address: 32 Stony Hill Road (lower level), Bethel
Owners: Stephen Kaponyas and Tamara Cabrero
Business background: If dogs could talk, chances are they wou...
Anyone holding valid Newtown Bucks gift certificate checks has a limited time to either redeem them at a valid Newtown Chamber member business, or cash them in at any Newtown Savings Bank branch.newto...
Business: Market Place Kitchen & Bar
Address: 32 Church Hill Road in the Village at Lexington Gardens
Owners/Manager: Owners Marc Anderson, and Eli and Ayman Hawli / Manager Matthew Dohan
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Nearly 800 hungry guests and attendees queued up and consumed 4,674 free pizza slices during the 14th Annual Destination Newtown for Thursday, November 16, at Edmond Town Hall.newtown-ct.com.
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MONROE - Woodmarket Furniture has been providing customers throughout the region with quality indoor and outdoor wood furniture since 1992.Woodmarket Furniture, 615 Main Street in Monroe, is open Tues...
The Newtown Board of Realtors conducted its annual officer induction luncheon at Newtown Country Club on November 16.
Connecticut Association of Realtors CEO Cindy Butts started off the meeting with a...
DANBURY - It was 100 years ago, on November 15, 1917, that John W. Leahy took the monumental step of opening his first business in Danbury - a small machine shop. But as current Leahy's Fuels owner Ja...
Oh, please! It is not just Republicans who are worried about potential fraud and undue influence in elections, and with good reason. A recent Rasmussen poll showed over 60% of likely voters felt fraud had influenced the 2020 election. Now why would they think that when Blue state election officials refuse to pare their rolls of thousands of ineligible voters, federal forms do not allow officials to check citizenship status and Republican poll watchers were not allowed to observe in Democrat cities like Detroit and Philadelphia. In addition, many municipalities have more registered voters than eligible citizens! Add that to Mark Zuckerberg donating 500 million to the 2020 election, 99% of it going to Democrat strongholds, 50 former Defense and Intelligence officials stating the Hunter laptop was Russian disinformation, plus Fulton County being sanctioned for incompetent running of the 2020 election.
It is only logical to hold approval till after the election to see if the numbers add up. Democrats are already telling us that results will be delayed, wink, wink!
Don I tend to agree with you. However since the "National Republican Party" in general supports some unpopular and unsupported opinions it would be nice to know where our 3 Hartford representatives stand on election integrity, abortion, climate and immigrants.
Those commenting against the development fail to mention the positives. The "historic" road will be preserved and protected with 33 feet from the center and open to the public Currently its private property), 90 acres will be preserved for every, and 40 acres will be developed with city sewers and water, protection the entire property from 127 homes septic tanks. Is it the same as no development, no, but way better than 127 potential homes developed on the entire property. This is a fair deal from the town and the owner of the property. If the NCC were to win there would be no further development in Newtown, since almost all their arguments are no growth, no build.