Newtown resident Brennan Coakley tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education.
Newtown resident Stephen Csordas tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board of Finance.
Newtown resident David Landau tells Patch why he should be to the Planning and Zoning Board as an alternate.
Newtown resident Tiffany Hawley tells Patch why she should be elected to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Newtown resident John Zachos tells Patch why he should be elected to the Legislative Council representing District 3.
Newtown resident Derek Pisani tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Legislative Council for District 1.
Newtown resident Brian Leonardi tells Patch why he should be elected to the Planning & Zoning Commission.
Newtown resident Rob Hawley tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Assessment Appeals.
Sandy Hook resident Matthew Mihalcik tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Legislative Council - District 2.
Newtown First Selectman Rosenthal is seeking residents to volunteer to fill vacancies on one board and one commission.
A spot on Newtown's Commission on Aging is up for grabs.
The Economic Development Commission, Sustainable Energy Commission, Fairfield Hills Authority and the Bike & Trail Committee have open seats
The Newtown grant is part of more than $4.5 million in funding for 48 school districts and summer camp programs across Connecticut
Among the openings: Five volunteers are needed to form the Fair Rent Commission.
The Fairfield Hills Authority and the Bike & Trail Committee each have a vacant position and five volunteers are needed for a new Commission
The Hattertown Historic District Commission has an alternate opening available to any registered voter.
The proposed apartment complex was slated for a 100-acre parcel on Hawleyville Road.
There are two open positions on the Newtown Board of Education. Here's how to apply.
The funding is part of the latest round of funding under the Connecticut Summer Enrichment Program.
Approximately $9 million in state grants are being released through the Connecticut Recreational Trails Program.
A pilot food scrap collection program serving about 4,000 Newtown households will receive an estimated $244,300 in state grant money.
The C.H. Booth Library has a vacant position available.
Pat became a school nurse in Danbury Public Schools after moving to Newtown in 1978.
$47.5 million was allocated to the town, and $85 million to the schools, representing a tax rate increase of 1.3 percent.
Residents will go to the polls Tuesday to vote on the 2023-24 municipal and school budgets, as well as three capital projects.
PURA approved a decision that rejects Aquarion’s proposed multi-year rate increase and reduces customer rates effective immediately.
A new bill would create affordable healthcare options for small businesses with fewer than 50 employees.
There are openings on The Lake Zoar Authority, among other boards and commissions.
Sen. Hwang reiterated support for CT's current laws following an "unsettling" legal decision by the federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
There are openings for the Commission on Aging and the Water & Sewer Authority, among others.
First Selectman Rosenthal seeks residents to fill an opening on the Bike & Trails Committee.
Interested residents should submit a resume to the town by Jan. 20
Sen. Hwang pledged to use new leadership designation to "help ensure sure that everyone's voice is heard and respected in Hartford"
"The people of Newtown and Sandy Hook have spread the light of hope and kindness. They continue to spread that much-needed light…"
First Selectman Rosenthal seeks residents to fill openings on local commissions.
Here is how Newtown residents voted for every person on the ballot, including congress and their local state races.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Newtown.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Newtown, including the candidates, polling places, and more.
Everything you need to know about absentee ballots and Election Day voting in Newtown for the election Nov. 8.
There are openings for The Design Advisory Board and Police Commission