The Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers prepares students for careers in healthcare in a matter of weeks.
Indoor fun for children ages 19 months to 5 years old and their caregivers
Dozens of businesses in Bethel offer specials tomorrow on $20 Tuesday (January 6th)
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the area.
Patch has partnered with Simply Hired to bring you the latest job openings in your area.
A free workshop for parents
Bundle up! Wind chills are expected to fall below zero this week. There is also a 'Severe Weather Alert' in effect Sunday due to dense fog.
Sandy Hook theater instructor returns to lead musical theater classes at Greater Danbury Irish Cultural Center.
While her husband battles blazes, a Shelton firefighter's wife is battling her own 'fire' and needs your help to cover medical expenses.
Here are the news stories from Newtown Patch for the week of Dec. 28, 2014 through Jan. 3, 2015.
Plus, Local Cops Pay Tribute to Fallen NYPD Officer, Cat Tossed From Truck Window Adopted and Meth Lab Busted.
Students from Newtown, Bethel, Redding, Brookfield, New Milford, New Fairfield and Danbury are invited to apply.
The organization is also hosting a workshop that teaches attendees how to create "guiltless comfort foods."
As of Friday afternoon, the man is in fair condition at Danbury Hospital.
Are you looking for a way to meet with other parents while also enjoying a chance to eat your lunch?
Patch has partnered with Zillow to bring you houses for sale in your area.
Check out these local parenting classes for expert advice.
Newtown Chick-fil-A patrons will want to call the help desk to find out if their information has been compromised.
As we say goodbye to 2014 and prepare to ring in the new year of 2015, we're taking a look at the top stories of the year.
You can expect snow, freezing rain, and sleet this weekend.
One Connecticut couple married 69 years dies minutes apart, a baby miraculously survives a 2-story fall, and mom sleeps while child wanders.
Load these local taxi numbers in your phone and/or download a new CT taxi app to ensure a safe and happy new year.
Here's a look at the news so far this week on Newtown Patch.
Our first full year bringing Positive Discipline to western Connecticut!
Thanks for a great year! Start the new year with our authentic italian style coffee and some breakfast.
State Senator Tony Hwang represents Fairfield, Easton, Newtown and portions of Weston and Westport.
Newtown riders: If you’re planning on taking a train back home after midnight, be sure to purchase your return ticket in advance.
Comix at Foxwoods will play host to comedy’s pitbull, Bobby Slayton for a three-night, four-performance stand-up event
There's a good chance for some snow this weekend in Newtown.
Tolls were abolished in 1985 in Connecticut.
A Bethel nutritionist tells you why.
You can have a Croissant Sandwich any time at the Village Perk Cafe! We welcome phone in orders to take out.
We're putting together a list of resolutions Patch readers would like to see for politicians, nonprofits and other stakeholders.
William “Bill” Wallace Millard, Jr., age 67, of Newtown, passed away at Danbury Hospital on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2014, surrounded by his family.
Town crews will be performing road work at various locations around town this week. Use caution and prepare for delays.
What’s open and closed on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014 and Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015.
Rep. Carter supports Operation “Stop Another Needless Tragic Accident” (S.A.N.T.A.) launched last week by State Troopers.
Start popping that popcorn: Here's a list of movies about to be taken off of Netflix at the end of the month.