Guest: Stephen Harding, State Representative, 107th District
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Dean's List inclusion requires a student to earn a minimum 3.5 GPA, the equivalent of an A- average, during a given academic session.
Michaels Jewelers on Federal Road in Danbury will host a free reception the evening of November 2 and an all-day free education event Nov. 3
The musical comedy features the ghoulish antics of Charles Addams' beloved family from cartoons, television, and movies.
Bethel students in grades 6-12 are invited to apply for the Danbury Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians' history scholarship.
Peterson Chiropractic & Acupuncture is offering Bethel public school teachers a free 30-minute massage and spinal check.
Water may become discolored. Here are some tips from Aquarion.
The department is nearly finished with the large task of moving decades worth of records and large amounts of complicated equipment.
Bethel's Byrd's Books introduces Connecticut author Rob McWilliams' first book, "The Kiss Of Sweet Scottish Rain."
During DAWS 29th Annual Walk for Animals on Sunday, Oct. 28
Connecticut requires towns to reassess property values every five years.
The tour will last about an hour, and hot cider and doughnuts will be served at the meeting house at walk's end.
Bethel resident joins Connecticut law firm
Some local business owners believed that the new business would drive down the value of their property.
Break out your ugly Christmas sweater and enjoy an entertaining night of theater, trivia, games and fun on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018 in Danbury
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Bethel before the kids go out trick-or-treating.
Bethel students are invited to sign up for a children's theater class that culminates in a holiday show to benefit local charities.
Haunted New England Revealed at the Bethel Public Library.
Nicholas Silva now heads off the Police Academy.
Ann worked at the Barden Company in Danbury for eight years and then became a homemaker raising her three children with her husband Jim.
Rick was an avid outdoorsman, bowhunter, sportsman, and lover of nature.
The CTLCV supports pro-environmental candidates.
Animal Rights Advocate
Sofia Orrico of Bethel has secureed NEWMAC Women's Soccer Offensive Athlete of the Week Accolades.
The former president released his "second wave" of mid-term endorsements on Twitter.
"Spiked Lemonade" and "The Litchfielder" are the two newly-introduced cocktails in 12 oz. cans created by Litchfield Distillery
NFIB is the nation’s largest association of Independent businesses.
Event will be October 12th at 67 Stony Hill Road at 6 pm
Hurricane Florence has left the humanitarian organization desperate for donations.
Officials from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection released updated black bear sighting statistics this week.
The FBI has released its annual uniform crime report. Here’s a breakdown of reported crime in Bethel.
Bethel students are invited to a free Children's Musical Theater Open House that includes theater games, face painting, snacks, and fun.
Gail Carson Levine’s first book for children, "Ella Enchanted," was named a Newberry Honor Book. Her newest tale is set in the same world.
NFCAR invites the public to drop off items for Housatonic Habitat
Frank was deputy director of the Hubble Space Telescope and instrumental in his involvement with the Apollo 13 Crisis.
He became "verbally abusive," according to police, when confronted by school officials.
Plans to expand Francis J. Clarke Business Park and a proposal for a track and field training center at the high school will be reviewed.
The Bethel Visiting Nurses Association will be bringing their "Say 'Boo' to the Flu" campaign to Bethel and neighboring towns.
St. Lawrence University welcomed Adriana R. Chamberlin of Bethel as a member of the Class of 2022.