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Bethel Marine Recognized on National Medal of Honor Day;New Outdoor Learning Program; 2 Shot Dead in Landlord-Tenant Dispute

Bethel Humanitarian, to Present WWII Program April 4; Bethel VNA Announces Scholarship; Another Bethel Resident Enters 2nd District Race.

BETHEL, CT-- In case you missed it, here are the news stories this week on Patch.

New Outdoor Learning Program for Kids Comes to Bethel: Families can sign up for a free trial of Tinkergarten's outdoor learning classes at Bennett Memorial Park in Bethel.

Bethel Author, Humanitarian, to Present WWII Program: Dr. Gerard Brooker of Bethel received the Mahatma Gandhi-Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace Award.

Bethel Marine Recognized on National Medal of Honor Day: National Medal of Honor Day was March 25 and and some of our nation's bravest were honored, including Allan J. Kellogg Jr. from Bethel.

Bethel High School Lockdown: Police, K-9 Units Search School: Bethel police and K-9 units searched student lockers and bathrooms for illegal substances.

Second Person Dies in Bethel Triple Shooting Incident: Official: Two Bethel men are dead and a woman was injured after a shooting occurred last Friday due to a landlord-tenant dispute.

HVCASA Drug-Free Schools Committee Plans Workshop: HVCASA serves a wide area to include the communities of Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Newtown, New Milford, Ridgefield, and Redding.

Bethel Woman Desperately Seeking Kidney For Her Sister: Stacey Enright Gee has worked with people with disabilities for the last 16 years and now needs your help.

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