Like a needle discovered in a haystack by sitting on it, an otherwise little known and even less talked about local zoning designation has received a remarkable amount of attention in recent weeks.
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The latest installment of an occasional Editorial Ink Drops feature we titled “Standing O’s And Oh Nos” — because some issues and individuals in the community deserve this kind of heightened focus, for good or for ill, right at the top of our front page.
On the occasion of Sunshine Week, observed March 13-19, The Newtown Bee is reminded of the preamble to Connecticut’s Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, the first such legislation in the country, that w...
This guy is all about spending other people's money. First a waste of time of a FOIA paper chase and now recommending the Borough Zoning Commission spend money on attorneys fees. Thankfully the webmaster of a Facebook group does not carry any weight with the Zoning Commission. I think I would support section 8 the whole 130 acres!
Potential administrative violations that would not have otherwise changed the end result. We'll all be able to thank Dave and his friends at NCC when the 8-30G applications get rammed down our throats.