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Woman Desperately Seeking Kidney For Sister; Newtown Community Center Referendum is April 5; Sandy Hook 5K

Man Accused of Stealing $73,000 From Sandy Hook Charity to Plead Guilty: Report; Newtown Foodie Alert: Wine & Chocolate Coming Soon!

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

Man Accused of Stealing $73,000 From Sandy Hook Charity to Plead Guilty: Report: A man who helped raise funds for a race to benefit Sandy Hook will plead guilty to six charges of wire fraud.

Newtown Community Center Referendum is April 5: Voters will get the chance to decide the fate of the proposed community center.

Missing Newtown Man's Case to be Featured on Investigation Discovery's 'Disappeared': Sandy Hook resident Robert Hoagland was last seen at 5:30 a.m. on July 28, 2013 at Mobil gas station and has been missing ever since.

Newtown Foodie Alert: Wine & Chocolate Coming Soon: Two new businesses are sure to satiate palettes with two of your favorite things-- wine and chocolate-- coming soon to Newtown!

Public Hearing Planned for 29-Unit Housing Development in Newtown: Hunter Ridge, LLC wishes to build 29 single family homes on property located at 41, 43, 45 & 47 Mt. Pleasant Road.

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.

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

Figs Hosts 'Love Wins' Weekend to Honor Ana Grace Project: Figs Wood Fired Bistro honored the memory and legacy of Ana Grace by donating 20 percent of sales to the charity.

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