It would be impossible to write about the summer garden without mentioning daylilies. From the last week in June until the third week in August, they are my garden.
Right now, with so much uncertainty surrounding the mysterious illness killing so many birds, experts in Connecticut are advising residents take down their bird feeders and bird baths.
Thanks to artist Lindsay Fuori and the Newtown Cultural Arts Commission, the community’s dog park — Newtown Park & Bark on Old Farm Road — has a brand-new and colorful mural overlooking the property for all to enjoy.
Before the hilariously funny improv star Colin Mochrie and partner Brad Sherwood hit the Ridgefield Playhouse stage August 28, he spent some time chatting with The Newtown Bee!
The Town Players of Newtown is staging its first full production since the local onset of the pandemic last year: a lovely performance of the moving and enlightening "The Elephant Man."
An election day of reckoning is coming for Mitch and Tony. Their biggest failure has been to allow the electric companies in the state to make CT one of the highest cost states in the country. Milk going up by $1 is one thing but having our electric bills go up by almost 100% and hundreds of dollars every single month is another.
Please explain why they would walk over the USA if Kamala was to win? Trump wants to be a dictator like Putin, Xi, and Jung Un and invite them for golf and cocktails at Mar-a-lago. Not at all scary.
"The elector’s oath was administered to 61 new voters and one additional name was restored to the list at the meeting of the Board of Selectmen and the Town Clerk held in Edmond Town Hall last Saturday. This compares with 87 persons who were made voters in their corresponding meeting last year." Cool stuff! Thanks for sharing that.
As someone who survived a near death suicide attempt I know how important having support outlets are. People don't always give indications that they are going to do something so it's important to look for hidden signs. Like spending alot of time with themselves, not being very verbal in social situations, and seeming detached.
When I went through it looking back, I did display these behaviors but gave no indication that I was going to go through with it. At the time I felt I had no one who understood me.
Letting people know they are loved, you understand and there's always a chance at a better tomorrow makes all the difference.
Lynn T.
I remember spending time with the Sandones when I was in Newtown high school with "Patty". She was my friend at the time. They were all so nice to me and I had a great time at their home in Sandy Hook.
I remember Mathew being a sweet fun loving boy.
I hope they are all doing well and I always will fondly remember the time I spent with all of their family.
Lynn T.