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Business
- The Parade Path honors its volunteers — Comments (0)
- Steve di Costanzo: The new general manager of WPKN — Comments (0)
- Drury named authorized expert by Constant Contact, Inc. — Comments (0)
- Tulloch takes pride in church fence — Comments (0)
- Freeman joins foundation’s board — Comments (0)
- Fitness studio celebrates fifth anniversary — Comments (0)
- Former Georgetown Saloon owners establish new restaurant in Westport — Comments (0)
- Regional Hospice named 2012 Top Workplace — Comments (0)
- Ridgefield VNA named a ‘Top Workplace’ — Comments (0)
- Health inspections: Eateries are scored for fourth quarter — Comments (0)
- Get Glowing offers Black Friday sale — Comments (0)
- Fleur De Lis celebrates anniversary with sale — Comments (0)
- Prudential wins two HOBI Awards — Comments (0)
- Bradford recognized as Human Resources Leader of the Year — Comments (0)
- Dr. Kramer adds Monroe office hours — Comments (0)
- Peter Vodola is partner in new law firm — Comments (0)
- Airbrush tanning owner is on a crusade against skin cancer — Comments (0)
- Titus Built remodel earns a HOBI — Comments (0)
- Tea Importers Inc.: Andrew Wertheim talks about the family business — Comments (0)
- The Pilates Advantage hosts St. Jude fund-raiser on Jan. 30 — Comments (0)
- Using social media in business is topic at library — Comments (0)
- Fresco Trattoria brings authentic Italian food to Georgetown — Comments (0)
- Pilates studio raises money for St. Jude Children’s Research — Comments (0)
- Some corporations can match donations for non-profits — Comments (0)
- Housing market is improving — Comments (0)
- Tenore offers fitness classes — Comments (0)
- Living Lean to host free seminar on March 4 — Comments (0)
- Redding Roadhouse offers a menu of ‘comfort and adventure’ — Comments (0)
- New business: Tiny copters zoom in to get the shot — Comments (0)
- Meditation Center changes name, expands its mission — Comments (0)
- Werfelman is named senior vice president — Comments (0)
- Art and wine mix at art school — Comments (0)
- Mary Brewster expands offerings at American Flora — Comments (0)
- Gault Energy calls for memories — Comments (0)
- Redding man looks for guests to talk about relationships on his radio show — Comments (0)
- Tom Lockwood’s work is evident on new Simpaug Bridge — Comments (0)
- Winning Applications opens Wilton office — Comments (0)
- CL&P opens business center — Comments (0)
- Sean McNamara He likes to keep his customers informed — Comments (0)
- Participants socialize first, then paint at Masters & Mixers — Comments (0)
Columns
- Charlie Pfahl was 54-year member of fire company — Comments (0)
- Day trip ideas: Ride Connecticut rail history — Comments (0)
- Malloy: Developers’ interests matter more than yours — Comments (0)
- Enchanted Woods — Comments (0)
- The town still has challenges ahead — Comments (0)
- Navigating the workforce in your 50s and beyond — Comments (0)
- Holy days: freedom and renewal — Comments (0)
- EarthTalk: Chlorine levels and human health — Comments (0)
- Newtown makes a big shot; and a park for euphemism — Comments (0)
- Get the facts — Comments (0)
- EarthTalk: What is the “de-extinction” movement? — Comments (0)
- Connecticut BBB offers tips to help prepare for bridal fairs — Comments (0)
- Labor and the Law: Reverse sexual harassment? — Comments (0)
Commentaries
- Educate women about childbirth options — Comments (0)
- Turf athletic field should be located at Barlow — Comments (0)
- The joy of meeting His Holiness the Dalai Lama — Comments (0)
- National Philanthropy Week, Nov. 12-18: Celebrating Fairfield County’s generosity — Comments (0)
- Sandy brings rest, less stress for students — Comments (0)
- McMorran reflects on Sandy, thankful for time with family — Comments (0)
- Colossal deficits threaten the state’s economy — Comments (0)
- Connecticut has its own fiscal cliff — Comments (0)
- State has resources to help residents deal with tragedy — Comments (0)
- Mental illness and autism— not the same thing — Comments (0)
- Meet the new gun regulation, not your parents’ gun control — Comments (3)
- We Honor, We Build, We Thrive — Comments (0)
- A Neighbor’s Prayer — Comments (0)
- It is time for the state to live within its means — Comments (0)
- Call on legislators to ban assault weapons — Comments (0)
- Connecticut’s new railroad — Comments (0)
- Take caution using portable heaters — Comments (0)
- What led to sub-prime mortgages? — Comments (0)
- Legislative session has sharp focus on gun violence and the budget — Comments (0)
- Fully inform residents at town meetings — Comments (0)
- Don’t blame subprime mortgages or the Democrats — Comments (0)
- Upgrading Danbury line should be top priority — Comments (0)
- Redding has town meeting form of government — Comments (0)
- No Child Left Behind legislation and change — Comments (0)
- Common Core Standards are coming — Comments (0)
- School Security Working Group offers recommendations to leaders — Comments (0)
- Help teens learn the facts about Rx drugs — Comments (0)
- Holy days: freedom and renewal — Comments (0)
- Newtown makes a big shot; and a park for euphemism — Comments (0)
- Educator evaluation is a matter of values — Comments (0)
- Address the mental health issues — Comments (0)
- Carter explains his No vote — Comments (0)
- Vote was among most difficult cast — Comments (0)
- ‘Cultural center’ is like a family room — Comments (0)
- We do need a police commission — Comments (0)
- It is not in the town’s best interest — Comments (0)
- Lessons learned? — Comments (0)
- Your help is needed in Lyme disease research — Comments (0)
- Mass Medication Distribution planning: Volunteers are needed June 15 — Comments (0)
Editorial
- Disappointing — Comments (0)
- Editorial Endorsements — Comments (1)
- The aftermath — Comments (0)
- Dealing with trees — Comments (0)
- Giving thanks — Comments (0)
- Get designated — Comments (0)
- Take a break — Comments (0)
- Kudos — Comments (0)
- A Christmas message — Comments (0)
- Celebrate safely — Comments (0)
- What’s ahead — Comments (0)
- Kudos — Comments (0)
- Great program — Comments (0)
- News — Comments (0)
- Attend meeting — Comments (0)
- Snow way — Comments (0)
- Test for radon — Comments (0)
- Give input — Comments (0)
- Become informed and participate in town meeting — Comments (0)
- Kudos — Comments (0)
- Whose best friend? — Comments (0)
- Join CERT — Comments (0)
- Be safe and smart — Comments (0)
- Attend hearing — Comments (0)
- Do your part — Comments (0)
- Test well water — Comments (0)
- Don’t miss it — Comments (0)
- Much to celebrate — Comments (0)
- Go to meeting — Comments (0)
- Thank a volunteer — Comments (0)
- Change the culture — Comments (0)
- Rid litter — Comments (0)
- Yes to both budgets — Comments (0)
- Some good news — Comments (0)
- Do your part — Comments (0)
- Be informed — Comments (0)
- Vote No — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Day — Comments (0)
- Lyme Registry — Comments (0)
- Bears in back yards — Comments (0)
Elections 2012
- Shaban is recognized as ‘Preeminent Attorney’ — Comments (0)
- Ketcham to give State of the Town talk on Oct. 4 — Comments (0)
- Single stream recycling: Town makes recycling easier — Comments (0)
- Absentee ballots available on Friday — Comments (0)
- Candidate debates calendar — Comments (0)
- For Nov. 6 election: Court rules Republicans will go on top of ballots — Comments (0)
- State gains nearly 90,000 new registered voters this year — Comments (0)
- 135th House: John Shaban — Comments (0)
- 135th District: Leon Karvelis — Comments (0)
- 2nd District: Dan Carter — Comments (0)
- 2nd District: Steven DeMoura — Comments (0)
- Carter is ‘independent voice’ — Comments (0)
- Karvelis pans his opponent’s votes — Comments (0)
- Obsitnik says he’ll get things done — Comments (0)
- Shaban cites his accomplishments — Comments (0)
- Shaban takes his opponent to task — Comments (0)
- Absentee ballots are now available — Comments (0)
- On the campaign trail — Comments (0)
- Himes and Obsitnik will debate Oct. 28 — Comments (0)
- Curry and Boucher square off on election issues — Comments (0)
- Secretary of the State says: Register by Oct. 30 to vote Nov. 6 — Comments (0)
- Karvelis cites his background — Comments (0)
- Carter says he keeps his promises — Comments (0)
- All state registrars holding voter qualification session — Comments (0)
- Secretary of the State says: Register by Oct. 30 to vote Nov. 6 — Comments (0)
- Obsitnik says district needs an ‘independent-minded’ leader — Comments (0)
- Himes says a budget deal would be major priority — Comments (0)
- Himes and Obsitnik debate is canceled — Comments (0)
- Election Day still Nov. 6 — Comments (0)
- Editorial Endorsements — Comments (1)
- The case for Democrats — Comments (0)
- The case for Republicans — Comments (0)
- 2012 Redding Voter’s Guide — Comments (0)
- Election is Tuesday — Comments (0)
- 50% of town’s voters have gone to the polls — Comments (0)
- Murphy and Himes win the vote — Comments (0)
- Redding goes with Obama, Murphy, Himes — Comments (0)
Events
- Bailing out — Comments (0)
- Newlywed Advice from the IRS — Comments (0)
- State requires dog licensing — Comments (0)
- Afro-Semitic Experience will rock the green — Comments (0)
- Isabel’s smile, wave wins a Pegasus award — Comments (0)
- FOI complaints rulings favor Gorfinkle’s group — Comments (0)
- Club has summer program for kids — Comments (0)
- At Barlow: EMT students get practical experience — Comments (0)
- Tips to Avoid Online Scams — Comments (0)
- Bakanas gets Fulbright research grant — Comments (0)
- DMV starts new identification protection option this fall — Comments (0)
- College essay writing is topic of upcoming course — Comments (0)
- SAT prep now in Westport — Comments (0)
- Band steps up to support Saloon — Comments (0)
- Karate students earn black belts — Comments (0)
- Sunday’s Concert on the Green Local musicians are members of band — Comments (0)
- Shakespeare is coming to the stage at Meadow Ridge, New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Colley’s talk at Topstone focuses on open space — Comments (0)
- New Rotary club welcomes members from Redding — Comments (0)
- Students are performing Shakespeare — Comments (0)
- Yippee Coyote performs at Sunday’s concert — Comments (0)
- Several events are planned at town’s Topstone Park — Comments (0)
- Mini Vinny’s eyes expansion — Comments (0)
- West Redding Train Station: Bond secures parking expansion — Comments (0)
- Summer grilling classes set to begin — Comments (0)
- Park & Recreation Commission Topstone beach regulations are being reviewed and revised — Comments (0)
- Jam playing in Bethel this Friday — Comments (0)
- Thien’s style of rock coming to green — Comments (0)
- Ecology tour — Comments (0)
- Fund-raiser benefits Ugandan orphans — Comments (0)
- Behan offers program on dog training July 25 — Comments (0)
- There’s still time to sign up for the Lobster Luncheon — Comments (0)
- At Topstone Park Open space is Colley’s topic — Comments (0)
- Local students on honor roll — Comments (0)
- At Topstone Park Wildlife in Crisis offers program — Comments (0)
- Sunday’s concert Katie Wilson brings bluegrass to green — Comments (0)
- Book discussion group in the works — Comments (0)
- Family hike set for Sunday — Comments (0)
- Colonial craftsmen show skills at park — Comments (0)
- At July 31 concert Republicans will collect drive for ‘Soldier Socks’ — Comments (0)
- At town hall Local artists share their work — Comments (0)
- Hebrew School is opening on Sundays in Ridgefield — Comments (0)
- Hosts families sought for German students — Comments (0)
- Butterfly expert offers Sights for ‘soar’ eyes — Comments (0)
- Fred Otnes Local artist gets Hall of Fame Award — Comments (0)
- At Topstone Park Keating and family will perform — Comments (0)
- Band is bringing Celtic music to green — Comments (0)
- Keating and family will perform at park — Comments (0)
- At the Redding Roadhouse Way-Back Machine plays Aug. 6 — Comments (0)
- Raffle benefits Delia family — Comments (0)
- Library seeks volunteers for its book fair The last day books will be accepted for the fair is Aug. 14 — Comments (0)
- Local artists invited to submit work in show — Comments (0)
- Extreme weather is topic at Art Horn’s program — Comments (0)
- Sunday’s Concert on the Green Morgan’s Music Shed takes the stage — Comments (0)
- Neighbors & Newcomers plan annual meeting — Comments (0)
- Town van is available to seniors, the disabled — Comments (0)
- Social Services seeks back-to-school supplies — Comments (0)
- New full-time education director has joined Temple B’nai Chaim — Comments (0)
- Local Scouts enjoy visit across the pond — Comments (0)
- Bus schedules available for parents on Aug. 17 — Comments (0)
- Cocktail party benefits Ugandan orphans — Comments (0)
- National Fire Prevention Association warns: Use caution when grilling outdoors — Comments (0)
- Center closes during fair; Senior Net classes set to start — Comments (0)
- Cars wanted by school — Comments (0)
- Library’s book fair is not far away — Comments (0)
- Redding Boys and Girls Club Summer volunteer enjoys helping others — Comments (0)
- At concert Acoustic rock coming to town green — Comments (0)
- Wyndham’s art on display at West Cove Gallery — Comments (0)
- Redding residents receive scholarships — Comments (0)
- Library’s book fair is not far away — Comments (0)
- Hospice volunteers — Comments (0)
- Two local artists have works in exhibit — Comments (0)
- Guffey is selected for arts camp — Comments (0)
- Bone Dry brings acoustic rock to town green Sunday — Comments (0)
- Junior League plans open houses — Comments (0)
- Four-mile family hike is scheduled for Sunday — Comments (0)
- From Aug. 29 through Sept. 8 No classes or lunches at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Redding Boys and Girls Club Fall programs are ready to roll — Comments (0)
- 206 Umpawaug Road House is one of six on the market in its price range — Comments (0)
- Library’s book fair starts Sept. 2 — Comments (0)
- Redding-based band hopes its 9-11 song heals pain — Comments (0)
- Annual firehouse dinner is Saturday — Comments (0)
- Principals report on first day activities — Comments (0)
- Georgetown businesses thrive through the aftermath of Irene — Comments (0)
- At After Loss Expo: Mignone is offering her Reiki skills — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center re-opens Monday — Comments (0)
- Thousands of motorcycles will go through town — Comments (0)
- Map kiosks still help people find their way through the town — Comments (0)
- Tantillo’s business offers alternatives to pasta dishes that are store-bought — Comments (0)
- Achieving With Integrity Committee: Group prepares for new school year — Comments (0)
- Redding Boys and Girls Club: Fall programs ready to roll — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec.’s Dance Workout begins Thursday — Comments (0)
- Astronomy Night set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Hospice offers caregiver support group — Comments (0)
- Garden Club’s bulb sale is now under way — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. offers adult dance classes — Comments (0)
- Redding Garden Club awards two scholarships — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. announces a new preschool program — Comments (0)
- Giant rock finds a new home — Comments (0)
- Sanderson receives Peter Hanson Award — Comments (0)
- Republicans will honor Senator Boucher at Pig Roast — Comments (0)
- FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers Fairfield County center is in Greenwich — Comments (0)
- First Church of Christ, Congregation: Fair features artisans, kids’ events, more — Comments (0)
- Keep up on Facebook — Comments (0)
- Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day is this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Annual church fair is this Saturday Visitors will find everything from crafts to apple pie to a giant tag sale — Comments (0)
- Bluegrass Picnic set at farm — Comments (0)
- Bike ride and hike celebrate new trail — Comments (0)
- Reading on the Rise: Students meet goal, principals kiss a pig — Comments (0)
- Story time registration — Comments (0)
- Pig roast will honor Boucher — Comments (0)
- Current events, Mah Jongg, book group are among Heritage Center’s offerings — Comments (0)
- Velez, Cotler bring rhythm to the Library — Comments (0)
- Boy’s donation boosts Teddy bear fund — Comments (0)
- Democrats plan Century Club event — Comments (0)
- Rasamny will compete for Miss Connecticut title — Comments (0)
- For fall program: Senior Net has new computers — Comments (0)
- Dr. Kelly’s Martin Lewis prints will be on exhibit at Bruce Museum — Comments (0)
- Church plans blessing of animals — Comments (0)
- High holy days mark a season of reflection and renewal — Comments (0)
- Democrats plan Century Club event — Comments (0)
- Local solar home on display Oct. 1 — Comments (0)
- Neighbors Who Network Personal development is topic in October — Comments (0)
- Family geology hike set at New Pond Farm Oct. 1 — Comments (0)
- Program on rhythm at library Oct. 2 — Comments (0)
- Astronomy Night set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Park and Recreation Department: New Extended Day Junior starts next week for preschoolers — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center Fall classes begin, trips are planned — Comments (0)
- No Brown Bag Lunch — Comments (0)
- White Nose Syndrome is topic of Farm’s program — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School: Seniors help freshmen on first day — Comments (0)
- Learning disabilities are subject of seminars — Comments (0)
- In Denim Day: Town employees participate in event — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School: Students learn about fire safety — Comments (0)
- Autumn nature walk takes place Sunday — Comments (0)
- Georgetown studio marks 20 years: Conservatory of Dance raises the bar with variety — Comments (0)
- Republicans honor Boucher — Comments (0)
- Floral designer guest speaker at meeting — Comments (0)
- Artists’ studio sale set at cultural center — Comments (0)
- Learning disabilities seminar topic — Comments (0)
- Wine and beer tasting celebrates the fruits of man’s labor — Comments (0)
- Pumpkin Patch train is back — Comments (0)
- Local flu shots clinics — Comments (0)
- At New Pond Farm: Harvest Festival is Oct. 15 — Comments (0)
- Monson is area leader of B.I.G. — Comments (0)
- Naturopathic physician to meet with support group — Comments (0)
- Girl Scout organization seeks adult volunteers — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. offers a babysitting course — Comments (0)
- At Redding Historical Society’s meeting: Sanford talks about local men who served during the Civil War — Comments (0)
- Flu shots, trips and more coming to Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Girl Scout organization seeks adult volunteers — Comments (0)
- ‘Nature’s Remedies: Plants and Animals Highstead exhibit continues through Oct. 28 — Comments (0)
- Knights of Columbus plan wine, beer tasting — Comments (0)
- DAR hears talk on housing for veterans — Comments (0)
- Hospice luncheon, fashion show nears — Comments (0)
- O’Keefe’s short film is at Lincoln Center — Comments (0)
- Philbrick’s ‘The Expanded Field’ is now open — Comments (0)
- New Pond Farm’s thespians perform Shakespeare at theater opening — Comments (0)
- ‘Friends’ of all kinds help the Mark Twain Library — Comments (0)
- Halloween Dreams Party at Stormfield — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center: Jewelry class and flu shots offered, as well as AARP driver safety class — Comments (0)
- Bethel VNA plans area flu clinics — Comments (0)
- Hurwitz will ride this Sunday in The Audi Best Buddies challenge — Comments (0)
- Thanksgiving Luncheon is Nov. 15 — Comments (0)
- Club hosts pumpkin decorating contest — Comments (0)
- Barlow boys soccer team helps Dorothy Day House in Danbury — Comments (0)
- Club plans its holiday luncheon and boutique — Comments (0)
- Alto flutist will perform at church’s Jazz Vespers — Comments (0)
- Sharkey is offering financial seminars — Comments (0)
- Scouts taking orders for wreaths, centerpieces — Comments (0)
- Sign up now for Trick or Treat Street — Comments (0)
- Kaouris is major fund-raiser in ROAR’s Paws for the Cause — Comments (0)
- Artists’ draw visitors to their studios — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Package Store has special events in the works — Comments (0)
- Hospice volunteer training begins in December — Comments (0)
- Captain Papillion will bring pirate songs, stories to library — Comments (0)
- Zenk is opening cabaret show — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center: Medicare changes topic of program — Comments (0)
- Drug Take Back Day is Saturday — Comments (0)
- Waldorf School offers Halloween Lantern Walk — Comments (0)
- Lions Club’s Turkey Shoot starts Sunday in Wilton — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School debaters win five trophies at varsity outing — Comments (0)
- School seeks donated cars — Comments (0)
- Fiddler’s Brawl coming to Roadhouse — Comments (0)
- Middle school book fair starts Nov. 1 — Comments (0)
- Elkow’s handmade glass items in showcase — Comments (0)
- John Read Middle School: PTA pledges minimal fund-raising — Comments (0)
- Lyrics Coffeehouse Serie: First performer is Jon Brooks on Nov. 4 — Comments (0)
- Tropical Storm Irene: FEMA assistance deadline nears — Comments (0)
- Stuff A Bus for the Troops Barlow students invite public to help with their project — Comments (0)
- Lions Club’s Turkey Shoot starts this Sunday in Wilton — Comments (0)
- Deadline nears for orders for wreaths, centerpieces — Comments (0)
- Lelouche will perform in ‘Footloose’ — Comments (0)
- Mark Twain Library open till 7 tonight — Comments (0)
- Harvest Dinner is set at Long Ridge church — Comments (0)
- Trick or Treat Street rescheduled to Nov. 5 — Comments (0)
- Lions Club’s Turkey Shoot starts this Sunday in Wilton — Comments (0)
- Learn about Medicare at Nov. 10 program — Comments (0)
- Umpawaug Schoolhouse opens to public on Nov. 6 — Comments (0)
- Fire department plans a pancake breakfast — Comments (0)
- Fire building is topic of Farm workshop — Comments (0)
- ¿Se habla español? — Comments (0)
- Learn about Medicare at Nov. 10 program — Comments (0)
- The Thoughts will perform at the Georgetown Saloon — Comments (0)
- Kindergarten registration set — Comments (0)
- At the library League sponsors showing of ‘Waiting for Superman’ — Comments (0)
- Harvest Dinner is set — Comments (0)
- Unique jazz programs planned for the library — Comments (0)
- Garden Club seeks help in controlling invasive plants — Comments (0)
- Kindergarten registration set — Comments (0)
- Trick or Treat Street Photos — Comments (0)
- Stuff A Bus for the Troops: Barlow students invite help with project — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Veterans invited to participate in event — Comments (0)
- Lions Club’s Turkey Shoot starts this Sunday in Wilton — Comments (0)
- Pianist will perform in private home Sunday — Comments (0)
- Fire department plans a pancake breakfast — Comments (0)
- Meehl’s ‘Buck’ film to be shown Nov. 29 at Barlow — Comments (0)
- Barlow students plan winter clothing drive — Comments (0)
- Craft show opens with reception on Nov. 18 at Meadow Ridge — Comments (0)
- CL&P seeks entries for its Live Green — Win Green contest — Comments (0)
- Day for suicide survivors — Comments (0)
- Coping with loss — Comments (0)
- Teen safety is topic of progam — Comments (0)
- Guiding dogs for blind is topic of Nov. 20 talk — Comments (0)
- Barlow production of ‘The Wiz’ will ease on down to stage soon — Comments (0)
- Jewelry store to host a benefit for Ability Beyond Disability — Comments (0)
- Lelouche has the lead role in production of ‘Footloose’ — Comments (0)
- Craft show opens with reception on Nov. 18 at Meadow Ridge — Comments (0)
- Day for suicide survivors — Comments (0)
- Kids’ Karaoke at The Saloon — Comments (0)
- One-day class on acting and singing for the stage — Comments (0)
- Lions Club’s Turkey Shoot is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Talk on Guide Dogs set at library — Comments (0)
- Veterans Day at RES Marine shares story — Comments (0)
- Barlow student leaders, donors make ‘Stuff a Bus’ a success for U.S. troops — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School PTA launches Spiritwear program — Comments (0)
- Safe Step program benefits town’s senior citizens — Comments (0)
- Farina is recognized with award — Comments (0)
- Parade Path’s fund-raiser item is note cards — Comments (0)
- Interfaith Thanksgiving service is planned for Wednesday — Comments (0)
- December activities already in the works — Comments (0)
- Blood pressure screening set at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Barlow club collecting cell phones for soldiers — Comments (0)
- Art show’s silent auction offers Sotheby’s experience — Comments (0)
- Putnam Memorial State Park Annual Winter Walk set for Dec. 3 — Comments (0)
- Keystone Club plans its annual coat drive — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Student runner breaks record — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Storm cancels holiday basket drive: Other initiatives on the horizon — Comments (0)
- Application time for preschool — Comments (0)
- Roleke’s artwork is featured in exhibit — Comments (0)
- Saloon plans benefit for Gene Minasi — Comments (0)
- Club hosts party for friends, neighbors — Comments (0)
- Student Council sets toy drive — Comments (0)
- Clothing drive under way at the high school — Comments (0)
- Police are hosting ‘Shop with A Cop’ — Comments (0)
- St. Patrick Church graces 2011 ornament — Comments (0)
- Redding fiber artist’s work is selected for book — Comments (0)
- Parade Path recognizes its volunteers, promotes the sale of its new note cards — Comments (0)
- Keystone Club continues coat drive — Comments (0)
- Girl Scouts will collect Toys for Tots at tree lighting — Comments (0)
- Meeting set for new Torch Club — Comments (0)
- At Lonetown Farm Annual Holiday Gathering is this Sunday — Comments (0)
- Story time registration begins on Dec. 5 at library — Comments (0)
- Republicans will host a Dec. 5 holiday party — Comments (0)
- DNA and Jewish history — Comments (0)
- Barlow’s Student Council is conducting a toy drive — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School PTA “Giving Tree” toy drive underway — Comments (0)
- Application time for preschool — Comments (0)
- Clothing drive under way at the high school — Comments (0)
- Live Nativity Pageant takes place at church Dec. 10 — Comments (0)
- Police are hosting ‘Shop with A Cop’ — Comments (0)
- Barlow club collecting cell phones for soldiers — Comments (0)
- Astronomy night set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Local musicians will sing with choir — Comments (0)
- Former residents’ will read children’s book at signing — Comments (0)
- Live Nativity Pageant is Saturday — Comments (0)
- O’Rielly has starring role — Comments (0)
- Local singers to perform with Camerata — Comments (0)
- Unique jazz programs planned at library — Comments (0)
- Kindergarten registration begins on Dec. 13 — Comments (0)
- It’s not too late to reserve seat at Christmas luncheon — Comments (0)
- Community invited to choir’s performance — Comments (0)
- Clothing is drive under way at the high school — Comments (0)
- School seeks donated cars — Comments (0)
- Book cover art exhibit continues at the library — Comments (0)
- Club collecting cell phones for soldiers — Comments (0)
- Student Council sets toy drive — Comments (0)
- Community invited to hear Select Choir at library — Comments (0)
- Substance abuse group hosts parent workshops — Comments (0)
- Local Girl Scouts offer ‘Holiday Helpers Babysitting’ — Comments (0)
- Local dancers will be performing in The Nutcracker this Sunday — Comments (0)
- Local dancers perform in The Nutcracker — Comments (0)
- Application time for preschool — Comments (0)
- Hospice launches its 2011 appeal — Comments (0)
- Jazz programs planned at library on Dec. 20 — Comments (0)
- Magnet school is accepting applications for 2012-13 — Comments (0)
- Region 9 Board bids farewell to Eastonites — Comments (0)
- Barlow’s music groups will perform Dec. 21 — Comments (0)
- Christmas services are scheduled — Comments (0)
- Barlow club collecting cell phones for soldiers — Comments (0)
- Clothing drive under way — Comments (0)
- Christmas services are scheduled — Comments (0)
- Last jazz program at library is on Jan. 4 — Comments (0)
- School’s food drive nets 4,000 items — Comments (0)
- Substance abuse group hosts parent workshops — Comments (0)
- Still time to submit teen driving PSA — Comments (0)
- Barlow chapter inducts new members of honor society — Comments (0)
- Santa’s sleigh in Georgetown? — Comments (0)
- League lunch yields initiatives for the coming year — Comments (0)
- In The Hudson River Valley Review O’Keefe has article about Revolutionary War court martials in Redding — Comments (0)
- Art classes set for winter session — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Debaters gain ground at home tournament — Comments (0)
- Center will open technology learning center — Comments (0)
- Pilot office closed on Jan. 2 — Comments (0)
- Magnet school applications are ready — Comments (0)
- At the Mark Twain Library Meehl will talk about his new book on Jan. 12 — Comments (0)
- Safe Step Program Ice melt prepares seniors for a slippery winter — Comments (0)
- Education technology expert speaks tonight — Comments (0)
- No Brown Bag Lunch — Comments (0)
- Wictor will perform at Jan. 6 coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Toastmasters Club plans open house — Comments (0)
- Beware CL&P impersonators — Comments (0)
- First Church of Christ, Congregational: Members welcome new associate minister — Comments (0)
- Barlow PTSA: Striving toward working together — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program is set at Farm — Comments (0)
- Afternoon book group meets Jan. 30 — Comments (0)
- Guided relaxation program to begin at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- At the Mark Twain Library Meehl will talk about his new book on Jan. 12 — Comments (0)
- Keystone Club is collecting winter coats this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Eliot Lewis is coming to The Saloon this Saturday starting at 9:15 — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center is closed this Monday — Comments (0)
- Troupe will perform Saturday to benefit church’s mission project — Comments (0)
- Nature, Body and Mind: New business hopes to heal body inside and out — Comments (0)
- Scouts sponsor blood drive — Comments (0)
- Keystone Club members ready to shovel snow for seniors — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School: Debate Team win its fourth tournament — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. offers fitness classes — Comments (0)
- Mauro’s ‘The Source’ is now at Brookgreen Gardens — Comments (0)
- Hookers demonstrate their craft at library — Comments (0)
- Local author will talk at library about making maple syrup — Comments (0)
- Winter Shakespeare to begin at farm — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec.’s dance party starts Monday — Comments (0)
- Scouts sponsor blood drive — Comments (0)
- Garden landscaping is topic when club meets on Jan. 23 — Comments (0)
- Hartlines will lead music worship — Comments (0)
- Lerner’s exhibit opens Jan. 28 at Tusk & Cup on Route 7 — Comments (0)
- Magnet school is accepting applications for 2012-13 — Comments (0)
- Informational meeting on Young Life set for Sunday, Jan. 22 — Comments (0)
- Winter Shakespeare is offered at the Farm — Comments (0)
- Free program will focus on children with learning needs — Comments (0)
- Theater program for students starts on Jan. 31 — Comments (0)
- Middle school students celebrate Immigration Day — Comments (0)
- Weaving class is offered to children ages 8 to 13 — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center Advanced directives topic of talk, several tours also on the works — Comments (0)
- Home has new website — Comments (0)
- Redding Neighbors and Newcomers Cooking Club explores a variety of cuisines — Comments (0)
- Giannicchi is concert soloist — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Debate Team takes top honor at Loomis Chaffee — Comments (0)
- DAR’s topic is genealogy — Comments (0)
- Center offers relaxation program — Comments (0)
- Briody will perform at Feb. 3 coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Take Your Child to the Library Day — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School P.J. Day benefits kids in need — Comments (0)
- Conversational Spanish focus of new course — Comments (0)
- Reddingites travel to Hartford for Shays’ campaign announcement for U.S. Senate — Comments (0)
- Barlow Theatre Productions looks to expand its resources — Comments (0)
- High school students may audition for Follies — Comments (0)
- Musician to release new album — Comments (0)
- Zoners OK two permits — Comments (0)
- Student pieces accepted into national show — Comments (0)
- Club supports the Gillespie Center — Comments (0)
- Parenting lecture Wednesday at Redding Elementary School — Comments (0)
- Redding Garden Club’s seminars will focus on tree, forest preservation — Comments (0)
- New probate court works ‘pretty well’ — Comments (0)
- Gloves and sock animals will be made at program — Comments (0)
- Montessori school website gets new look — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Saloon Kids open mic night sings success — Comments (0)
- John Read Middle School Students pen love letters as classic couples — Comments (0)
- CAPT review sessions are set — Comments (0)
- Buck Meehl’s documentary at Playhouse Friday — Comments (0)
- Debate team sends 15 to finals — Comments (0)
- Astro-Photography is topic of talk at Farm — Comments (0)
- Club’s seminar focuses on tree regulations — Comments (0)
- Landscape architect will talk to Garden Club — Comments (0)
- Local connection Paternity suit can proceed, state Supreme Court rules — Comments (0)
- At Sacred Heart Church Mardi Gras celebration is open to all — Comments (0)
- Barlow to present Rashomon — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Fire Department sponsors CPR classes — Comments (0)
- Book discussion group will meet on March 5 — Comments (0)
- Mardi Gras Celebration and Crépe Dinner set at church — Comments (0)
- Exhibit opens at cultural center — Comments (0)
- Extra performance is added to Barlow’s Rashomon — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Students put Kandinsky-inspired work on canvas instead of paper — Comments (0)
- Board of Education PTA president steps down to fill seat — Comments (0)
- At Sacred Heart Church Mardi Gras celebration is this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center will close Presidents’ Day — Comments (0)
- Fourth grade orchestra performs in concert — Comments (0)
- Saugatuck Falls Natural Area Funding is found to replace bridge — Comments (0)
- Land Trust gets Challenge Grant — Comments (0)
- Presidential Scholars Program Emily Myers is named a candidate — Comments (0)
- C.E.S. Representative Council Karvelis is appointed vice president — Comments (0)
- Art school holds vacation camp — Comments (0)
- Nondiscrimination and truancy, among others School board updates four of its policies — Comments (0)
- Church is collecting prom dresses for teens — Comments (0)
- Applications accepted — Comments (0)
- ImageMakers Photography Contest Entry deadline is March 16 — Comments (0)
- Story time registration set at library — Comments (0)
- Morgan will bring jazz to the library — Comments (0)
- Advance directives topic of Feb. 27 talk — Comments (0)
- Farm offers program on making maple syrup — Comments (0)
- Free screening is set for blood pressure — Comments (0)
- Arts Center presents Georgetown’s Janina Fialkowska — Comments (0)
- Proposal for middle school combines computers with wood shop — Comments (0)
- Senior show returns to Barlow Public is asked to donate or lend Barlow-related T-shirts — Comments (0)
- At the library Author Jane Stern will discuss her memoir — Comments (0)
- Healthcare needs of aging parents Planning tomorrow’s needs is topic of talk at the library — Comments (0)
- Going maple syrup making — Comments (0)
- Youth orchestra performs at March 4 concert — Comments (0)
- Family Bingo Night benefits lacrosse team — Comments (0)
- Critter Caravan will visit the library — Comments (0)
- Students Against Internet Discrimination Barlow student represents organization — Comments (0)
- MSG Varsity’s Challenge Barlow advances to second round — Comments (0)
- Stern will discuss her new book — Comments (0)
- At Temple B’nai Chaim Community is invited to ‘Patriotic Purim’ — Comments (0)
- Lyrics Coffeehouse Corbalis will perform Friday — Comments (0)
- DAR sponsors genealogist’s talk — Comments (0)
- Junior Achievement plans business challenge — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Student places second at fair — Comments (0)
- Lyrics Coffeehouse Corbalis will perform Friday — Comments (0)
- Parent education program helps children during divorce — Comments (0)
- ImageMakers Photography Contest Entry deadline is March 16 — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. is sponsoring Teen Dance Parties in March — Comments (0)
- Club will learn how to make maple syrup — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center Seniors invited to tell their stories — Comments (0)
- At March 8 seminar Forestry expert will be the speaker — Comments (0)
- Cheerleader to compete at World’s — Comments (0)
- Jews in medieval Islamic World is topic of series at the temple — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Eight to attend symposium at UConn — Comments (0)
- Read Across America Day Students celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday — Comments (0)
- Landscape designer is club’s guest speaker — Comments (0)
- Charity League seeks new members — Comments (0)
- Bridge, orchid show, discussions on center’s agenda — Comments (0)
- Library panel will discuss the creativity process — Comments (0)
- Cougars are the topic of talk at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Senior Show has three performances — Comments (0)
- Hampton will discuss his book at the library — Comments (0)
- Art Fest this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Learn about Young Life on March 18 — Comments (0)
- Church program features Gospel of Mark — Comments (0)
- Music, books, dementia topics of programs — Comments (0)
- St. Baldrick’s event at Barlow supports children cancer research — Comments (0)
- Tuttto Pasta offers homemade Italian dishes — Comments (0)
- Eight students receive Beacon Awards — Comments (0)
- Summer Shakespeare coming to farm — Comments (0)
- Birdhouse auction features works of local artists — Comments (0)
- Basketball Palooza coming to town gym March 24, 25 — Comments (0)
- Lego workshop at library — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Book Fair open to the public — Comments (0)
- Land Trust’s annual meeting is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Bald heads make a bold statement — Comments (0)
- Police plan spaghetti dinner — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center Exercise class, movies and more — Comments (0)
- Town seeks entrants for Earth Day logo contest — Comments (0)
- Summer Shakespeare coming to farm — Comments (0)
- Live music serves as lunch special — Comments (0)
- Acocella is named Youth of Year — Comments (0)
- John Read Middle School Morning show wins award — Comments (0)
- Area students will perform before CelloPointe concert — Comments (0)
- For Georgetown Day Calling vendors, chili cooks — Comments (0)
- Library has two new exhibits — Comments (0)
- Historical society plans tea — Comments (0)
- Saber shares title role in ‘Carmen’ — Comments (0)
- Program at library Teaching kids about money is topic — Comments (0)
- Church car wash is this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Multifaceted artist performs for students and teachers — Comments (0)
- Big Science returns — Comments (0)
- Historical society plans tea — Comments (0)
- Anti drug group sets conference — Comments (0)
- Eighth grader wins toy design contest — Comments (0)
- Imagemakers photo contest Number of entries highest ever — Comments (0)
- Local photojournalist is listed in Wild Horse Journal — Comments (0)
- Easter services are scheduled — Comments (0)
- Barlow students ‘pay it forward’ — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center Blood pressure screening, genealogy, programs on aging — Comments (0)
- Closed for the weekend — Comments (0)
- Florist to speak on spring annuals and cold weather container gardens — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Debate Team wins State Finals — Comments (0)
- ‘Lipstick Jihad’ is topic of book talk on April 9 — Comments (0)
- Tom Cruciani plays Ellington — Comments (0)
- Behan will discuss his book at the library — Comments (0)
- Free paper shredding April 21 — Comments (0)
- Art camp for children will focus on animals — Comments (0)
- Town offers 20 summer camps — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Social studies and art combined in class — Comments (0)
- Education foundation to hold talk on STEM curriculum — Comments (0)
- HOE will perform at coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Rid Litter Day on April 28 coincides with Earth Day, Arbor Day activities — Comments (0)
- Barlow graduation is Sunday, June 24 — Comments (0)
- Series of talks focus on local archaeological digs — Comments (0)
- Reddingites to hit catwalk in ‘Rx for Fashion’ benefit — Comments (0)
- Playing Lumberyard Friday night Pampalibros pursues rock passion — Comments (0)
- Library events for kids during spring break — Comments (0)
- John Read Middle School Spirit Week raises money for children’s cancer research — Comments (0)
- Eighth grade ‘Space Jam’ dance offers taste of Barlow experience — Comments (0)
- Abundance of activities on April 28 Smiling Earth crowned with trees wins logo contest for Peri — Comments (0)
- Genealogy class set to start April 23 at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Students celebrate their heritage — Comments (0)
- Land trust pays tribute to Connolly — Comments (0)
- For art gallery in Colombia Rooneys plan party to raise awareness and funds — Comments (0)
- Available to teach seniors about digital devices? — Comments (0)
- Barlow student and his friends delight children with Easter baskets — Comments (0)
- College fair’s focus on April 26 is architecture, engineering — Comments (0)
- Free program will focus on protection of fine jewelry — Comments (0)
- Community service pursuits drive college sophomore — Comments (0)
- ‘Mr. Morning’ to host church’s benefit dance — Comments (0)
- Redding college student interning at State Capitol — Comments (0)
- Third, fourth grade winners More than 60 children take part in spelling bee — Comments (0)
- Christ Church plans concert to mark pipe organ anniversary — Comments (0)
- Free program will focus on protection of fine jewelry — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center: Talk on senior financial fraud is April 25 — Comments (0)
- Tag, Bake and Plant Sale set at Grange — Comments (0)
- Redding Technology Learning Center All ages are invited to April 26 grand opening of center — Comments (0)
- Third graders transform class into Titanic living history exhibit — Comments (0)
- ‘Mr. Morning’ to DJ church’s benefit dance — Comments (0)
- Small wind energy conversion systems Public hearing will continue — Comments (0)
- Students raise awareness by going barefoot — Comments (0)
- Portland Avenue/Portland Hill Prep work being done, paving next — Comments (0)
- At the library College application process is topic — Comments (0)
- JamFest returns May 12 at Barlow — Comments (0)
- Middle school will have spring play — Comments (0)
- Redding literary agent presents third writers conference April 28 — Comments (0)
- Technology Learning Center Grand opening today — Comments (0)
- Students have a ‘Shakesperience’ — Comments (0)
- At the library Fontenay Chamber Players will perform on Sunday — Comments (0)
- Theater director to stage summer musical — Comments (0)
- Local musician teaches art of songwriting to fourth graders — Comments (0)
- Middle school spring play is slated to premiere next week — Comments (0)
- Students receive state art awards — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center activities AARP Driver Safety course is offered — Comments (0)
- Boy Scouts to host annual dinner — Comments (0)
- Tag, Bake and Plant Sale is set for May 5 — Comments (0)
- Wellness coach is speaking at library — Comments (0)
- National Day of Prayer — Comments (0)
- A ‘Run for the Cows’ is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Vail will perform with camerata — Comments (0)
- Rancho Alegre hosts Cinco de Mayo fiesta — Comments (0)
- Tag, Bake and Plant Sale is set for May 5 — Comments (0)
- Gelinas wins Eagle Scout scholarship — Comments (0)
- Car wash — Comments (0)
- No lunch at Heritage Center May 8, but group plans lunch at restaurant — Comments (0)
- Realities of prom night is the topic on May 8 — Comments (0)
- Thirty-two students receive ‘Reflections’ awards — Comments (0)
- Holocaust survivor is honored at John Read Middle School — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Students spruce up the garden during after-school club — Comments (0)
- Roleke shows work in two exhibits — Comments (0)
- Captain Papillion is coming to the library on May 12 — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Reflections program awards students — Comments (0)
- Native plants topic of club’s speaker — Comments (0)
- John Read Middle School Poster deisgn contest winners — Comments (0)
- Hospice agency honors the Andersons — Comments (0)
- Tech Fund raises $8,000 for iPads at elementary school — Comments (0)
- Police offer program on ‘Cyber Scam’ to seniors — Comments (0)
- Nutritional lie detector will show how healthy you really are — Comments (0)
- Tea party delights mothers, daughters — Comments (0)
- Jazz Vespers at Christ Church this Sunday — Comments (0)
- Students perform at festival — Comments (0)
- Farm’s May Fair is this Saturday — Comments (0)
- JamFest was more than music — Comments (0)
- Torch Club is planning a tag sale fund-raiser — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center Open house, blood pressure screenings, trip — Comments (0)
- Young musicians will perform in concerts — Comments (0)
- Morgan performing at library — Comments (0)
- Twain and Keller: Easton, Redding’s special connection — Comments (0)
- French students visit Barlow — Comments (0)
- 5K Fun Run and Walk May 26 — Comments (0)
- Church welcomes items for its annual tag sale — Comments (0)
- Young poets — Comments (0)
- College and substance abuse issues are focus of council’s June 5 program — Comments (0)
- Torch Club’s tag sale is this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Sixth annual Barlow Palooza is May 31 — Comments (0)
- Volunteers are needed for anthrax response drill — Comments (0)
- Eighth graders receive Superintendents’ Award — Comments (0)
- Computers are available for public’s use — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center Trip, talk, film and picnic on agenda — Comments (0)
- Marsh inspires watercolor paintings — Comments (0)
- Neighbors gather at block party — Comments (0)
- Youths shadow town officials for Civic Day — Comments (0)
- Students make their confirmation at Temple B’nai Chaim — Comments (0)
- Local family co-hosts June 2 fund-raiser to help Haitian city — Comments (0)
- Photography show at New Pond Farm on June 2 — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Students give Macbeth an update — Comments (0)
- Temple’s fund-raiser celebrates Israel — Comments (0)
- Philbrick’s work is in gallery exhibit — Comments (0)
- Jon Gordon’s photos now on display at library — Comments (0)
- Dietitian, summer picnic, computer usage — Comments (0)
- Isaac Lerner is awarded a dance scholarship — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School entrance to get makeover — Comments (0)
- Gap Year discussion at Mark Twain Library — Comments (0)
- Hanczor is named chef of Parish Hall — Comments (0)
- At Putnam Memorial State Park Fifth graders attend re-enactment — Comments (0)
- Car wash and performance at church — Comments (0)
- Fourth graders ‘let down their hair’ — Comments (0)
- Film, blood pressure, jewelry — Comments (0)
- Girl opts for donations instead of birthday gifts — Comments (0)
- Club to hold annual lobster clambake — Comments (0)
- D’Agostino honored by scholar program — Comments (0)
- Events at Topstone Park — Comments (0)
- Superintendent’s Award — Comments (0)
- ‘Garden Therapy for Seniors’ at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- High school junior is honored at awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall — Comments (0)
- Club’s barbecue features food, field games, music — Comments (0)
- Concert on the Green Remember September performs Sunday — Comments (0)
- Fourth grader is honored at capitol — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Farmers’ Market opens this Sunday — Comments (0)
- Door-to-door sales, unlicensed contractors Check credentials, police advise — Comments (0)
- 11th grader is accepted to college — Comments (0)
- Eighth grade graduation — Comments (0)
- Topstone Park opens weekdays starting this Thursday — Comments (0)
- Mystery quilt project is set to begin — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- California Dreamers bring the sound of the ’60s back to Redding — Comments (0)
- Park & Recreation Department is offering a Summer Day Camp — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Farmers Market in 14th year — Comments (0)
- Library’s Tiny Tots program is set — Comments (0)
- Juliette Barberie demonstrates her equine know-how — Comments (0)
- Center’s jewelry class ends for the summer — Comments (0)
- Mark Twain Library has reading programs — Comments (0)
- Piano students perform — Comments (0)
- Summer reading is planned for adults at the library — Comments (0)
- Members of the BarlowDebate team visit fourth grade classes — Comments (0)
- Students receive Spotlight Awards at Joel Barlow High School — Comments (0)
- Isabel wins Pegasus Horse show honor — Comments (0)
- ‘Klub’ delivers kindness to animal volunteers — Comments (0)
- Livezey helps abused horses — Comments (0)
- Veterinarian will give talk on his use of stem cells — Comments (0)
- Students are challenged to read 500,000 minutes this summer — Comments (0)
- Summer hours at the library — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. is offering a Summer Day Camp — Comments (0)
- Sunday’s Concert on the Green Afro-Semitic Experience will bring jazz, soul — Comments (0)
- Dr. McMorran is recognized by Carter and Shaban for award — Comments (0)
- Kathlene Tracy Her tree drawings are on exhibit in NYC gallery — Comments (0)
- Club to hold annual lobster clambake — Comments (0)
- Organic garden vegetables free to town’s senior citizens — Comments (0)
- For Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution website Vanessa Alward is invited to write article — Comments (0)
- Meteorologist will speak about ‘Weather Warriors’ — Comments (0)
- New Pond Farm’s Shakespeare performances are next Thursday through Saturday — Comments (0)
- Local dogs participate in benefit — Comments (0)
- Family hosts ‘Fresh Air’ child for the fourth summer — Comments (0)
- Stoneband will play on green with guest David Morgan — Comments (0)
- Fourth graders contribute to the yearbook — Comments (0)
- At Putnam Park UConn junior brings history to life for visitors — Comments (0)
- Ecology tour set for July 22 — Comments (0)
- The Mighty Ploughboys bring Irish rock to the green — Comments (0)
- Craftsmen will demonstrate 18th-Century skills, trades — Comments (0)
- This week at Topstone — Comments (0)
- Church opens exhibit of Palestinian art — Comments (0)
- Van Oostendorp is elected The Ridge’s fire chief — Comments (0)
- Ridge fire company presents memorabilia to Sanford family — Comments (0)
- Library Happenings — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Lions Club has been serving the area for 53 years — Comments (0)
- Archer graduates from academy — Comments (0)
- At Heritage Center Spanish and bridge lessons in the works — Comments (0)
- Wowbrary keeps you posted about library’s newest offerings — Comments (0)
- Ullman gets scholarship — Comments (0)
- Scholar Leaders awarded — Comments (0)
- College essay writing is topic of workshops — Comments (0)
- Graduates to attend colleges and universities from east to west — Comments (0)
- Library Happenings — Comments (0)
- Country Brothers Emporium offers farm market on Fridays — Comments (0)
- Library plans a readers get-together July 26 — Comments (0)
- Topstone Park is seeing an increase in season family passes — Comments (0)
- Special Services School paraprofessionals earn their credentials — Comments (0)
- Jaramogi will give talk about Ugandan orphans — Comments (0)
- Concert on the Green Catfish will bring its own style of music — Comments (0)
- Menon gets scholarship for military children — Comments (0)
- Ecology tour set for July 22 — Comments (0)
- The Olive Market brings international flavor to Georgetown — Comments (0)
- Redding artist Babette Bloch sculpts 16 ft. Vitruvian Man — Comments (0)
- Blood pressure screening is set for next Tuesday — Comments (0)
- This week at Topstone — Comments (0)
- Lyme forum is set for Thursday, July 26 — Comments (0)
- Lyme forum Thursday — Comments (0)
- Farm Camp has two openings — Comments (0)
- Family seeks help in finding ‘Belle’ — Comments (0)
- Locks of Love — Comments (0)
- For library book fair: Volunteer help is requested — Comments (0)
- At the Redding Community Center Meteorologist presents ‘Weather Warriors’ — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center will close during library’s book fair — Comments (0)
- Concert on the Green Big band swing music closes the season — Comments (0)
- Karen Hale is recognized for her volunteer work for hospice — Comments (0)
- Choral group seeks singers — Comments (0)
- Police department to make its TV debut — Comments (0)
- Dolls on display at library — Comments (0)
- Annual firehouse dinner is Sept. 15 — Comments (0)
- Ridge Fire Department plans open house Sept. 14 — Comments (0)
- Park beach opens from Sept. 1-3 — Comments (0)
- Redding Technology Center; Registration open for fall courses — Comments (0)
- Church fence replacement; Print of town green aims to entice donors for project — Comments (0)
- Norwalk River Valley Trail; Routing study is going to the public — Comments (0)
- Church group helps improve lives at reservation — Comments (0)
- Music for Youth Cummiskey is new executive director — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center closes during book fair — Comments (0)
- Andie Karvelis creates a new Web series — Comments (0)
- Connecticut Alliance for Music Pianist will perform at Koches’ home on Sept. 9 — Comments (0)
- Conservatory of Dance offers free Princess Dance Party — Comments (0)
- Outdoor Movie Night Friday — Comments (0)
- Tag sale set — Comments (0)
- Highstead to display artwork and photos — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School to hold 9/11 ceremony — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Assistant principal settles into new position — Comments (0)
- Bethel VNA schedules flu clinics — Comments (0)
- Temple has new education director and is launching adult education series — Comments (0)
- Calling all musicians — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Specialists’ open house Sept. 18 — Comments (0)
- Harvest fair, tag sale at grange — Comments (0)
- Annual firehouse dinner is Sept. 15 — Comments (0)
- Allen and Helen Hermes Art Series Special program honors the late Helen Hermes — Comments (0)
- At Historical Society’s meeting Heller will talk about Joel Barlow — Comments (0)
- Late season gardens are the topic at Redding Garden Club’s meeting — Comments (0)
- Center offers variety of events starting soon — Comments (0)
- Redding Elementary School Specialist’s Open House will be hands-on experience for parents — Comments (0)
- Family hosted French student for three weeks — Comments (0)
- At Buddhist Center Local artists to participate in Wet Paint Exhbition — Comments (0)
- Household hazardous waste Collection day is set for Sept. 29 — Comments (0)
- Doll story time set at library — Comments (0)
- Fairfield Prep sets open house — Comments (0)
- Arts & Crafts Fair Saturday on Green — Comments (0)
- Blessing of Animals Sunday at 4 — Comments (0)
- At the library: Veterinarian will talk about cancer in animals — Comments (0)
- Luncheon, fashion show benefits Hospice — Comments (0)
- Book discussion, Reiki dietician’s talk at center — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- King and his Packard will take part in car show — Comments (0)
- Doll story time set at library — Comments (0)
- Bus trip set to see Evita — Comments (0)
- Redding Notes — Comments (0)
- Candidates for 135th District: League of Women Voters to host debates — Comments (0)
- Bethel VNA schedules flu clinics — Comments (0)
- Free parenting series offered — Comments (0)
- With Redding residents, venue; Music on Hill launches fall concert season — Comments (0)
- Fall fashion show to benefit hospice, home care on Oct. 3 — Comments (0)
- At Weston school: Cicchetti named interim principal — Comments (0)
- Outdoor drawing at library — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School: SAT scores above state’s, nation’s — Comments (0)
- Pampalibros to rock ‘Day of Play’ concert — Comments (0)
- Fiesta Nicaragua is Sunday at Benedictine Grange — Comments (0)
- Cooking classes this fall — Comments (0)
- Star Neighbor Award; Club recognizes Dave Shuford — Comments (0)
- Special Education Parent Teacher Association in its second year at elementary school — Comments (0)
- Eighth grade transition dance set — Comments (0)
- Paint, Draw & More! offers fall art classes — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Harvest Festival is Oct. 13, at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Tag sale is organized for family in need — Comments (0)
- Fire Department open house Sunday — Comments (0)
- ‘Adam’s Hope’ fund-raising event set for this Sunday at firehouse — Comments (0)
- Ecology tour is Oct. 14 — Comments (0)
- Yankee playoff tickets available — Comments (0)
- Speaker will talk about breast cancer survival — Comments (0)
- Estate planning, movie and terrarium workshop — Comments (0)
- Artist will discuss scanner photography — Comments (0)
- DAR to hear about War of 1812 — Comments (0)
- Garden Club meets next Monday — Comments (0)
- Calendar — Comments (0)
- ‘Feast of Film’ continues Oct. 22 — Comments (0)
- Highstead is hosting program on Lonetown — Comments (0)
- Barlow invites veterans to attend Nov. 12 event — Comments (0)
- Doherty to perform Sunday at the library — Comments (0)
- Blessing of Animals set for Sunday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church — Comments (0)
- ‘Feast of Film’ showcases its next offering on Oct. 22 — Comments (0)
- Specialist’s Open House is Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Himes and Obsitnik will debate Oct. 28 — Comments (0)
- Legion plans fall dinner — Comments (0)
- Calendar — Comments (0)
- Park and Rec Trick or Treat Street is Saturday — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Library exhibit showcases friendship between Mark Twain and Helen Keller — Comments (0)
- Lions plan Sunday turkey shoots — Comments (0)
- Author Webber will speak at the Congregational Church — Comments (0)
- Stuff a Bus for the troops is Nov. 9 at Barlow — Comments (0)
- Astronomy night set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Meet Pacer the porcupine at New Pond Farm on Sunday — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center Book group, Thanksgiving luncheon, three trips are in the works — Comments (0)
- Cub Scouts taking orders for wreaths, centerpieces — Comments (0)
- Revolutionary War re-enactment set at Putnam Park on Nov. 3 — Comments (0)
- Barlow invites Redding and Easton veterans to attend Nov. 12 event — Comments (0)
- Youth soccer jamboree is Nov. 3 — Comments (0)
- Pat Wictor to perform at Lyrics Coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Historic Schoolhouse opens to public Nov. 4 — Comments (0)
- Lions turkey shoot is off — Comments (0)
- Revolutionary War re-enactment set at Putnam Park on Nov. 3 — Comments (0)
- Historic schoolhouse open Sunday — Comments (0)
- Jazz Interlude@MTL returns on Nov. 7 — Comments (0)
- Students prepare for fall musical, Fiddler on the Roof — Comments (0)
- Join first selectman for lunch — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Pasta dinner is planned at church — Comments (0)
- Holiday entertaining topic of talk — Comments (0)
- Lutheran Church plans Pasta Dinner fund-raiser — Comments (0)
- Meadow Ridge welcome veterans to special program on Nov. 11 — Comments (0)
- Connecticut Choral Society Tickets available for society’s concerts — Comments (0)
- Simson’s wild horse photographs are on display at Artemis Gallery — Comments (0)
- Groovy gala to mark 40th anniversary of art show at the library — Comments (0)
- Recycling center, transfer station: Kulowiec announces hours of operation — Comments (0)
- What’s up — Comments (0)
- It’s time to RSVP to library’s Art Show Preview Gala — Comments (0)
- Scratch programming topic of library’s Nov. 17 workshop — Comments (0)
- Local musicians will perform in Nov. 18 concert — Comments (0)
- Film showing, book group, blood pressure screening and more at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- ‘Julie and Julia’ coming to Center — Comments (0)
- Interfaith Thanksgiving Service set at Congregational Church — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- The Scandinavian Club to hold annual fair — Comments (0)
- Get Glowing offers Black Friday sale — Comments (0)
- Programs set on the juried art and how to buy art with knowledge — Comments (0)
- Youth symphony’s concert is this Sunday, Nov. 18 — Comments (0)
- Blood pressure screening, jewelry class and more — Comments (0)
- Electronics recycling is set at Joel Barlow High on Dec. 1 — Comments (0)
- Holiday Tree Lighting set for Saturday, Dec. 1 — Comments (0)
- Morgan will perform at Saturday’s coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Firehouse pancake breakfast is scheduled for Dec. 9 — Comments (0)
- Children’s choir performs Dec. 2 in Bridgeport — Comments (0)
- Mark Twain Library Art Show: This year marks 40th anniversary — Comments (0)
- Library plans programs celebrating art — Comments (0)
- Driver safety course, holiday luncheon and trips coming up at Center — Comments (0)
- ‘Personalized Learning’ topic of roundtable — Comments (0)
- Deer hunt at Devil’s Den ends Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Redding dancers will perform in ‘The Nutcracker’ — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Redding Christmas Tree Lighting — Comments (0)
- Winter Walk set at park — Comments (0)
- Learn how to be an art collector — Comments (0)
- Donations are needed for injured 4-year-old — Comments (0)
- Toy drive aims to help neighborhoods in Queens — Comments (0)
- First day of Hanukah is Saturday — Comments (0)
- Camerata will perform Christmas concert — Comments (0)
- Driver safety course is Dec. 10 — Comments (0)
- Historical Society invites the public to Holiday Gathering — Comments (0)
- Simpaug Bridge: Ribbon cutting set, DOT head to attend — Comments (0)
- What’s up — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Toy drive ends Dec. 18 — Comments (0)
- Live Nativity — Comments (0)
- Noel Edwards’ artwork set for exhibit, sale Dec. 16-22 — Comments (0)
- Two Redding singers will perform at concert — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center offers weekly art instruction — Comments (0)
- Morgan returns Dec. 19 for Jazz Interlude@MTL — Comments (0)
- Community Carol Sing set at Barlow — Comments (0)
- Coat drive — Comments (0)
- Malloy declares Friday A Day of Mourning — Comments (0)
- Regional vigil for Newtown is Wednesday — Comments (0)
- Churches set their Christmas services — Comments (0)
- Zipparo’s painting in smallWORK exhibit — Comments (0)
- Deadlines near for Reflections contest — Comments (0)
- Center plans trip to Shen Yun — Comments (0)
- Merry Christmas — Comments (0)
- CL&P will explain process for power restoration — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center has trip openings — Comments (0)
- Winter Shakespeare set at farm — Comments (0)
- John Guffey will talk about teaching English in China — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Griff Anthony will perform at coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Paltauf will perform at concert for Newtown — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Story times starting at library — Comments (0)
- Power restoration: CL&P will explain process at meeting on Jan. 8 — Comments (0)
- Information meeting set on magnet school — Comments (0)
- ‘Birdscaping’ is topic of garden club meeting — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Information meeting set on magnet school — Comments (0)
- Mullen offers classes and workshops — Comments (0)
- Zumba class set for Tuesdays — Comments (0)
- Dance workout class is offered — Comments (0)
- New classes in works, large print books in library at Center — Comments (0)
- Openings remain in after-school programs — Comments (0)
- Pasta night fund-raiser for Sandy Hook fund — Comments (0)
- Genealogy topic for DAR — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program set at Farm — Comments (0)
- Park and Recreation plans youth ski trips — Comments (0)
- Relay for Life kick-off set for Jan. 22 in Bethel — Comments (0)
- Center will be closed for Martin Luther King Day — Comments (0)
- Heald will talk about the works of Steichen, Caponigro — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Registration is closed for Farm race — Comments (0)
- Girl Scout Troop sponsors blood drive — Comments (0)
- Book group meets Monday at Center, trips for seniors still have openings — Comments (0)
- Heald will talk about the works of Steichen, Caponigro — Comments (0)
- The Pilates Advantage hosts St. Jude fund-raiser on Jan. 30 — Comments (0)
- Pete Nelson featured at coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- CPR Saturday is Feb. 2 — Comments (0)
- Book on JFK’s doctor is topic of library program on Jan. 31 — Comments (0)
- Take Your Child to the Library Day is planned — Comments (0)
- Fairfield County Children’s Choir will perform on Feb. 2 in Norwalk — Comments (0)
- Taking a close look at WWII — Comments (0)
- Using social media in business is topic at library — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Club’s coat drive this weekend — Comments (0)
- Take Your Child to the Library Day is Saturday — Comments (0)
- ‘Winter Weaving’ — Comments (0)
- Commission meets Feb. 6, new classes are in the works — Comments (0)
- Takacs to give talk on dyslexia at Brookfield Library — Comments (0)
- Officials to share their views on guns at Feb. 4 meeting — Comments (0)
- Cancer Society launches its Daffodil Days campaign — Comments (0)
- Mardi Gras celebration is set for Feb. 9 — Comments (0)
- Workshop for caretakers of the memory impaired — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Library program features Michael Ian Black — Comments (0)
- Bethlehem Church hosts annual Mardi Gras Party — Comments (0)
- Mauro’s work to be featured at Contemporary Sculptors exhibit — Comments (0)
- Sean McNamara is the guest speaker for Garden Club — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center trips still have openings — Comments (0)
- Unique interpretation of ‘Peter Pan’ lands on Barlow’s stage — Comments (0)
- Himes heads up Valentines for Vets — Comments (0)
- Valentine’s single mingle at the state food bank — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Students to perform winter show tonight and Friday night — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program set at farm — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center plans talk for veterans, a movie — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Camerata d’Amici to present concert — Comments (0)
- Finances, movies, energy savings are topics at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Spice up your life at Mark Twain Library — Comments (0)
- Mikey’s Way will hold next event at hockey game — Comments (0)
- Students and staff to participate in One Book, One School — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. is offering an adult cooking class — Comments (0)
- Last chance for Daffodil Days — Comments (0)
- Hold will talk about Indian cuisine — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Story time registration under way — Comments (0)
- Gary Blu and Friends to perform at Friday’s Lyrics Coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Tenore offers fitness classes — Comments (0)
- Energy savings is topic of program on March 5 — Comments (0)
- STEM brings wood shop into 21st Century — Comments (0)
- Living Lean to host free seminar on March 4 — Comments (0)
- Roleke’s artwork on exhibit in NYC — Comments (0)
- Young scientists to show findings at fair — Comments (0)
- ‘Hot Coffee’ may change your mind about lawsuit — Comments (0)
- Feast of Film series resumes March 18 — Comments (0)
- Police plan spaghetti dinner — Comments (0)
- Family Skate Night is set — Comments (0)
- Boehm porcelain display at Mark Twain Library — Comments (0)
- Budget hearing postponed until March 14 — Comments (0)
- Boys & Girls club photo contest is accepting submissions — Comments (0)
- Reeve, von Jena will talk about history, archaeology of town — Comments (0)
- Book discussion group, dance, luncheon are planned — Comments (0)
- Rexon is speaker at club’s meeting — Comments (0)
- Adult education program is Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Pysanky egg decorating topic of Farm workshop — Comments (0)
- Tween Yoga and crafts begin March 18 at library — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Film series is canceled — Comments (0)
- Students to perform at the farm — Comments (0)
- Alice Smith: Healthy eating can change your life — Comments (0)
- Preparations under way for spring garden project — Comments (0)
- Local artist and his fountain topic of documentary at cinema — Comments (0)
- DAR meets March 21 — Comments (0)
- Special showing of ‘Girl Rising’ in Danbury on Thursday, March 21 — Comments (0)
- Students may submit entries for AAA traffic safety contest — Comments (0)
- Spring hike focuses on emerging amphibians — Comments (0)
- Buddhist monk to give program at Blackbird Yoga — Comments (0)
- Barlow students to shave their heads — Comments (0)
- Mulvihill has role in play — Comments (0)
- ArtFest is set for April 6 — Comments (0)
- Easter Services are scheduled — Comments (0)
- Artist’s art, life, faith topic of program — Comments (0)
- Land Trust’s annual meeting is on April 7 — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Barlow advances in ‘Challenge’ — Comments (0)
- Workshop on how electronics work — Comments (0)
- Human trafficking is topic of talk on April 3 — Comments (0)
- Slideshow: Happy Easter from the Pilot — Comments (0)
- Cummiskey will perform with Vivace violinists — Comments (0)
- Matt Turk is next Lyrics Coffeehouse performer — Comments (0)
- Eco-friendly gardening topic of talk on April 8 — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Werring’s art is in Westport exhibit — Comments (0)
- McMorran invites senior citizens to visit Joel Barlow High School — Comments (0)
- Kids Fest is set for April 7 in Wilton — Comments (0)
- Workshop teaches kids how electronics work — Comments (0)
- AWIClub event is seeking sponsors for basketball tournament — Comments (0)
- Eighth grade students are invited to Barlow’s transition dance — Comments (0)
- Frog Frolic organizers seek volunteers for event — Comments (0)
- Pianist to play Gershwin, Chopin and more at free concerts — Comments (0)
- Two Reddingites to join Camerata — Comments (0)
- Volunteers wanted: Post Prom planning is under way — Comments (0)
- Dave Brubeck tribute at benefit gala — Comments (0)
- Redding pianist in concert on April 14 — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Lions serve up pancakes — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Walking Group started at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Mah Jongg group meets Mondays at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Andrew Nagorski will speak about his new book, ‘Hitlerland’ — Comments (0)
- Rid Litter Day is set for April 27 — Comments (0)
- Library’s Frog Frolic needs volunteers, cake bakers — Comments (0)
- Paper Shred Day is Saturday, April 20 — Comments (0)
- Garden Club’s plant sale is May 11 — Comments (0)
- Victorian-style tea is planned — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Music for Youth hosts renowned pianist at concert — Comments (0)
- Meadow Ridge invites public to its Green Fair — Comments (0)
- Town will celebrate Earth Day April 27 — Comments (0)
- Bible study, art classes and much more at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Author of ‘Hitlerland’ to speak at Meadow Ridge — Comments (0)
- Kindergarten Visitation Day set for May 20 — Comments (0)
- College application essays are topic of program — Comments (0)
- Barlow screening cancelled, ‘Living for 32′ to be shown at Bethel Cinema — Comments (0)
- Youth symphony sets open house — Comments (0)
- Town plans Earth Day observance on the green — Comments (0)
- All-girl band will compete at Sunday’s BandJam — Comments (0)
- Rhodin to speak about the future of computers — Comments (0)
- Public is invited to Jazz Vespers at Christ Church — Comments (0)
- Sharing of gardening knowledge is a highlight of plant sale — Comments (0)
- When Southbury said No to the Nazis — Comments (0)
- Students to put on a ‘sweet’ performance for spring play — Comments (0)
- Students transform gym into chocolate factory for play — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Hop to the Frog Frolic this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Jewelry auction to support Native Americans in North Dakota — Comments (0)
- Volunteers and donations wanted for post prom — Comments (0)
- Master Gardeners will answer questions at plant sale — Comments (0)
- The whimsical world of Groggs on display at library — Comments (0)
- Starting at New Pond Farm: ‘A Run for the Cows’ is this Sunday morning — Comments (0)
- Walking, gathering , studying at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Historical Society plans Mother-Daughter-Doll Tea — Comments (0)
- St. Patrick Church hosts old-fashioned tag and bake sale — Comments (0)
- Tibetan Buddhist Center will bless animals of all sizes — Comments (0)
- ‘The Cardboard Bernini’ will be shown May 17 — Comments (0)
- Con Brio will perform at the library — Comments (0)
- What’s up — Comments (0)
- Torch Club plans story times — Comments (0)
- Barlow team proceeds to regional semi-finals — Comments (0)
- Church car wash benefits rebuilding after Sandy — Comments (0)
- Astronomy night set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Odyssey team advances to Worlds — Comments (0)
- Garden photographer is the speaker — Comments (0)
- New Pond Farm’s art show starts June 1 — Comments (0)
- ‘Keeping Your Money Safe’ deals with scams, bank fraud, financial abuse, and more — Comments (0)
- Tebbe will perform May 18 — Comments (0)
- Blood pressure screening, book group, special interest programs are planned — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Day is set for June 9 — Comments (0)
- Himes will be the speaker at May 30 league luncheon — Comments (0)
- Pilot welcomes prom photos — Comments (0)
- Memorial Day Parade and observance is May 25 — Comments (0)
- Con Brio to perform at the library — Comments (0)
- ‘The Cardboard Bernini’ will be shown May 17 — Comments (0)
- Camerata plans concert — Comments (0)
- Zoo vet to speak at Animal Blessing at Buddhist Center — Comments (0)
- Household hazardous waste: Collection day is set for May 18 in Newtown — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Church relocates, open house is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Car show, museum events set at Boothe Park Sunday — Comments (0)
- Local youth musicians will perform at concert — Comments (0)
- Founders’ May Fair is this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Rabies clinic is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Book group meets Monday — Comments (0)
- Police will conduct seat belt and cell phone enforcement — Comments (0)
- Former governor hosts gathering to support hospice facility — Comments (0)
- Fifty artists are featured at art show — Comments (0)
- Barlow Palooza is May 30 — Comments (0)
- Trail Day hike set for June 1 in Redding — Comments (0)
- Paws for a Cause dog walk supports shelters — Comments (0)
- Redding Community Night is May 25 for Bluefish game — Comments (0)
- Absentee ballots are now available for police commission vote — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Local artist’s work is included in art exhibit — Comments (0)
- Many local artists will participate in art show — Comments (0)
- A group of seniors say good-bye with A Midsummer Night’s Dream — Comments (0)
- Heritage Center closed for Memorial Day — Comments (0)
- Retired American flags will be collected at town sites — Comments (0)
- Redding dancers perform in upcoming shows — Comments (0)
- Church seeks items for its June 8 tag sale — Comments (0)
- Students will showcase Passages projects at Barlow Palooza tonight — Comments (0)
- Hospice plans fund-raiser — Comments (0)
- New Pond Farm’s art show opens Saturday — Comments (0)
- Annual spring play opens Friday — Comments (0)
- Kudlow’s work will be on exhibit — Comments (0)
- Piano students participate in national auditions — Comments (0)
- Nevins’ photography is on display in Danbury — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Getting a closer look — Comments (0)
- Griffin Anthony opens Concert on the Green Sunday — Comments (0)
- Barlow’s BuildOn club plans tag sale — Comments (0)
- Church will have food booth at Georgetown Day — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Day is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Summer art camps are offered in July — Comments (0)
- Farmers’ Market opens its season on June 16 — Comments (0)
- Boys and Girls Club hosts annual barbecue — Comments (0)
- Adults ‘Dig Into Reading’ at library — Comments (0)
- View ale making, art, new calf on Sunday — Comments (0)
- Artist’s demonstration is Saturday at the Farm — Comments (0)
- Lions serve Father’s Day breakfast — Comments (0)
- Barlow’s debate team faces off at the library — Comments (0)
- Louder Daddy will rock the green Sunday — Comments (0)
- June is dog licensing month — Comments (0)
High School Sports
- Softball: Thunder starts district tourney — Comments (0)
- Runners-up — Comments (0)
- District runners-up — Comments (0)
- Repeat champs — Comments (0)
- Scoop it up — Comments (0)
- Point of impact — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer preview: Barlow has a few holes to fill — Comments (0)
- Field hockey preview: Falcons hope to move forward — Comments (0)
- Cross country, track host mattress sale — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country preview: Spaces need to be filled — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer preview: Numbers, talent abound — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball preview: It all begins with defense — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Barlow sweeps Stratford — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Goals come early and often in win — Comments (0)
- Field hockey: Falcons hold off Wildcat threat — Comments (0)
- Football: Barlow blasts New Fairfield in opener — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer: Games become scoring festivals — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Barlow gets by Masuk — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer: Barlow battles Pomperaug to tie — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Falcons win fourth straight — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Falcons stay unbeaten — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Another sweep for Barlow — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer: Falcons bounce back — Comments (0)
- Field hockey: Barlow is formidable force — Comments (0)
- Girls swimming: Falcons sink Bulldogs — Comments (0)
- Football: Rushing game brings win — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Sweeps continue for Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Defense refuses to budge — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Barlow takes two from Bethel — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer: Few can stop potent offense — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Wildcats, Panthers can’t stop Falcons — Comments (0)
- Football: Falcons run rampant over Lancers — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Unbeaten streak hits eight games — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Run continues for Falcons — Comments (0)
- Dig Pink — Comments (0)
- Football: Falcons win fourth straight — Comments (0)
- Girls cross country: Falcons take first place — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Falcons lead the field — Comments (0)
- Girls cross country:Falcons captures first places — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Barlow leads the field — Comments (0)
- Football: Offense, defense dominate — Comments (0)
- Field hockey: Barlow prevails in overtime — Comments (0)
- Girls swimming: Falcons win three in a row — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer team organizes food drive — Comments (0)
- Girls swimming: Falcons ride Wave to victory — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Key rematch goes Barlow’s way — Comments (0)
- Football: Lopsided win is hard to avoid — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Barlow wins division title — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Falcons are seventh in conference — Comments (0)
- Girls cross country: Falcons are seventh in SWC — Comments (0)
- Football: Falcons stay undefeated — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Senior Night brings win — Comments (0)
- Big dig — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Barlow is seventh in league — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer: Playoffs are next stop — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Top seed is Barlow’s — Comments (0)
- Football: Barlow responds in time — Comments (0)
- Field hockey: Falcons hit short skid — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Fulton wins Class MM race — Comments (0)
- Tynan is Coach of the Week — Comments (0)
- Hurricane postpones playoffs — Comments (0)
- Girls cross country: Barlow is seventh in Class MM — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Falcons finish as No. 1 seed — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Fulton is first at Class MM race — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer: Rematch sends Barlow to semi’s — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Barlow has hot start to playoffs — Comments (0)
- Football: Back to basics does the job — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Fulton is third at State Open — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Falcons fly to finals — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: League champions — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Falcons take conference crown — Comments (0)
- Field hockey: Mustangs out Falcons in semifinals — Comments (0)
- Boys cross country: Fulton is third at State Open — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Barlow rolls to SWC crown — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Defense brings league title — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Barlow has strong start to states — Comments (0)
- Girls soccer: Falcons advance in Class L — Comments (0)
- Girls swimming: Barlow is sixth in league — Comments (0)
- Football: Masuk delivers first loss — Comments (0)
- Boys soccer: Hand deals Barlow season-ending loss — Comments (0)
- Girls swimming: Barlow is 11th at Class M meet — Comments (0)
- Girls volleyball: Falcons’ run ends in semifinals — Comments (0)
- Football: State playoff berth is near — Comments (0)
- Football: Weston stops Barlow on Thanksgiving — Comments (0)
- Past players — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball preview: Leadership is a strong point — Comments (0)
- Football: Falcons miss Class M berth — Comments (0)
- All-Conference — Comments (0)
- Indoor track preview: Falcons are small but talented — Comments (0)
- Wrestling preview: Some may place in league, states — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball preview: Improvement will be goal — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming preview: Falcons will do some rebuilding — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Harder games await Barlow — Comments (0)
- Hockey preview: Scoring remains the big question — Comments (0)
- Gymnastics preview: Falcons see some growth — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Bethel holds off threat — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Season starts with win — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Last event decides meet — Comments (0)
- Legion baseball program gets OK — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Falcons hold on at end — Comments (0)
- Move over — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Competition heats up for Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Bethel dominates early — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Rebels have upper hand — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Wave rolls over Immaculate-Barlow — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Higher weight groups give Newtown a tussle — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Defense dominates in victories — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Falcons force overtime but succumb to Hatters — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Second half is the difference — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Wave is tough to ride — Comments (0)
- Hockey: First win remains elusive — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Falcons contend with illness — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Oxford sinks Barlow — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Barlow pins Pomperaug — Comments (0)
- Indoor track: Falcons get back into form — Comments (0)
- Skiing: Falcons take to the slopes — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Barlow falls behind early — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Falcons nail Panthers — Comments (0)
- Indoor track: Several qualify for post-season — Comments (0)
- Hockey: Falcons give way in final period — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Win brings trip to states — Comments (0)
- On the move — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Stratford edges Barlow — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Winning streak hits eight games — Comments (0)
- Gymnastics: Falcons top 100-point mark in win — Comments (0)
- Hockey: Barlow notches first win — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Many qualify for league finals — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Falcons place third at Classical Duals — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Defense helps stop six-game skid — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Wave stops Barlow’s streak — Comments (0)
- Skiing: Falcons remain fast on the slopes — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Barlow’s missed shots come back to hurt it — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Falcons sink Wave — Comments (0)
- Hockey: Barlow defense tightens up a bit — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Immaculate-Barlow takes fifth — Comments (0)
- Gymnastics: Several shine for Barlow — Comments (0)
- Wrestling championship is postponed — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Panthers overpower Falcons — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Forfeits prove costly — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Tournament spot is now within reach — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Many step up for Barlow in win — Comments (0)
- Hockey: Victory is second straight — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Two win medals at Class L meet — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Falcons capture seventh seed — Comments (0)
- Cottrell is state champ — Comments (0)
- Hockey: Win eludes Barlow on Senior Night — Comments (0)
- Girls swimming: Falcons gear up for league finals — Comments (0)
- Wrestling: Two place at Open — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Panthers oust Barlow in quarterfinals — Comments (0)
- Boys basketball: Class M spot eludes Barlow — Comments (0)
- Girls basketball: Falcons bow out in first round — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Barlow finishes seventh in SWC — Comments (0)
- Skiing: Falcons capture state Class S title — Comments (0)
- Boys swimming: Class M finals have tough field — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis preview: Barlow sets the bar high — Comments (0)
- Softball preview: Several must step up for Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball preview: Many move up to varsity level — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse preview: Falcons should be a threat — Comments (0)
- Baseball preview: Season could be one of learning — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse preview: Attack will have new look — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis preview: Barlow expects to challenge — Comments (0)
- Girls track preview: Some events need more practice — Comments (0)
- Boys track preview: Falcons shoot for some records — Comments (0)
- Boys golf preview: Falcons will count on senior class — Comments (0)
- Girls golf preview: Short game needs work — Comments (0)
- Baseball: Barlow bats blast Wolverines — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse: Falcons open with win — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Falcons take control early — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Barlow holds on in opener — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Newtown remains a force — Comments (0)
- Softball: Late rally brings victory — Comments (0)
- Boys track: Panthers, Green Wave outscore Falcons — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Scores remain consistent — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Rematch goes Barlow’s way — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Falcons get first win — Comments (0)
- Baseball: Oxford captures pitchers’ duel — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse: Rebels respond in second half — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Falcons trounce Masuk — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Falcons bust Mustangs — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Barlow holds off Weston — Comments (0)
- Boys track: Fulton is second at relays — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Xavier beats Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Xavier holds off Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Quiet week brings one victory — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Senators give Falcons a scare — Comments (0)
- Softball: Barlow edges Bunnell — Comments (0)
- Baseball: Comeback win ends six-game skid — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse: Falcons struggle with basics in loss — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Barlow sweeps Masuk, gets swept by Weston — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Falcons down Nighthawks — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Immaculate edges Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Barlow sweeps NFA — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Falcons fall to Newtown — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse: Falcons down Red Devils — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Falcons soar over Stratford — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Penalty strokes prove costly — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Key win goes to Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Newtown tops Barlow — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Falcons rout Lancers — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Falcons win by forfeit — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Oxford sweeps Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Barlow downs Weston — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Falcons stop Bulldogs — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Barlow sweeps Bunnell — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Falcons ride Wave to win — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Barlow posts best score to date — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Barlow splits matches — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Nighthawks are out of reach — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Wave escapes Barlow — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Good score can’t catch Crusaders — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Barlow upends Bunnell — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Barlow beats Brookfield — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse: Remaining games are key for Barlow — Comments (0)
- Girls track: Records fall in Falcons’ victory — Comments (0)
- Softball: Two wins keep Falcons in the hunt — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Wantagh hands Barlow first loss — Comments (0)
- Baseball: Chance for states stays alive — Comments (0)
- Facilities and Fields Committee to meet Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Barlow sweeps Stratford — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Barlow beats Stratford — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Masuk tops Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Barlow holds off Masuk — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Falcons down Mustangs — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Crusaders edge Falcons — Comments (0)
- Boys volleyball: Barlow sweeps Kolbe-Cathedral — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Falcons claw Tigers in finale — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Newtown tops Barlow in semifinals — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Barlow upsets Lauralton Hall — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Barlow sweeps and gets swept — Comments (0)
- Boys track: Falcons win two in finale — Comments (0)
- Softball: Class L spot is now within reach — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse: Barlow falls in quarterfinals — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Falcons advance to finals — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Newtown stops Barlow in semi’s — Comments (0)
- Girls lacrosse: Bobcats stop Falcons in quarterfinals — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Barlow reaches league title match — Comments (0)
- Girls track: Falcons are league runners-up — Comments (0)
- Softball: Class L spot goes to Barlow — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Hayes leads Barlow — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Higher scores still bring win — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Conference champs — Comments (0)
- Girls golf: Barlow is third in league — Comments (0)
- Boys track: Fulton wins gold at Class MM meet — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Class M tournament has easy start — Comments (0)
- Barlow wins conference championship — Comments (0)
- Softball: Falcons finish up in first round — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Falcons reach semifinals — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Barlow heads to Class M finals — Comments (0)
- Girls track: Barlow is eighth in Class MM — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Falcons advance in states — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Falcons finish in quarterfinals — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Barlow is third in conference — Comments (0)
- Boys tennis: Barlow ties for fourth in Class M — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Barlow falls in Class M finals — Comments (0)
- Girls tennis: Several go to State Open — Comments (0)
- Boys golf: Falcons tie for fourth at states — Comments (0)
- Boys lacrosse: Falcons fall in Class M finals — Comments (0)
Highlights
- Aside from Newtown tragedy: Infrastructure, weather, fields among the events during 2012 — Comments (0)
- Phyllis Krasilovsky: Children’s author talks about her career — Comments (0)
- Redding to focus on personalized learning in schools — Comments (0)
- Church members prepare or annual fair — Comments (0)
- What Buddhists want to know: Why can’t we all get along — Comments (0)
- Selectmen disband field committee: Funding for proposed field conversion is now in hands of finance board — Comments (0)
- Sanford pleads guilty to larceny — Comments (0)
- Single stream recycling: Town makes recycling easier — Comments (0)
- Vendor chosen for Barlow field study — Comments (0)
- Lea Mintz: She helped bring college to Meadow Ridge — Comments (0)
- Smoke detectors and escape plans; are you prepared in case of a fire? — Comments (0)
- Barlow students graduate CPR certified — Comments (0)
- Tag sale is organized for family in need — Comments (0)
- Ketcham quizzes league about town — Comments (0)
- High school students study to be EMTs — Comments (0)
- Town meeting vote is Wednesday to decide rebates and mandates — Comments (0)
- Yankee playoff tickets available — Comments (0)
- Speaker will talk about breast cancer survival — Comments (0)
- Assistant Superintendent named for ER9 — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Topstone Park: More input is needed beyond survey — Comments (0)
- Debate team wins top honors at two tournaments — Comments (0)
- Bethel taxes ER9 for parking buses there — Comments (0)
- Wood is new public information officer for emergency management — Comments (0)
- Breast cancer is not a taboo subject for Jude Callirgos — Comments (0)
- Board of Selectmen OK capital items for consideration — Comments (0)
- Tri-boards approve Stephanie Pierson Ugol — Comments (0)
- 2nd, 135th House Districts: Candidates will meet at league’s debate — Comments (1)
- Officer McManus promoted to sergeant — Comments (0)
- Dalai Lama calls for compassion — Comments (0)
- Park and Rec Trick or Treat Street is Saturday — Comments (0)
- Secretary of the State says: Register by Oct. 30 to vote Nov. 6 — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Bridge opening delayed —again — Comments (0)
- Library exhibit showcases friendship between Mark Twain and Helen Keller — Comments (0)
- Weather Alert: Hurricane Sandy Updates — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy asks residents to be prepared — Comments (0)
- CL&P says it’s prepared for Sandy — Comments (0)
- Barlow students hold mock elections — Comments (0)
- Town is making preparations — Comments (0)
- Bernstein offers safety tips to prepare for storm — Comments (0)
- Buddhist Center invites people to visit this Sunday, Oct. 28 — Comments (0)
- Schools will close Monday and Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Malloy: Think of the worst — and expect even worse — Comments (0)
- Residents receive emergency preparedness information — Comments (0)
- Town issues emergency preparedness information — Comments (0)
- Malloy: ‘Last time we saw anything like this was never’ — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy orders road closures — Comments (0)
- Malloy: It’s getting more dangerous out there — Comments (0)
- Malloy: The worst is just beginning — Comments (0)
- Most town roads blocked, 77% of homes without power — Comments (0)
- Emergency Management Team is ready for Sandy — Comments (0)
- Ketcham declares state of emergency — Comments (3)
- Update: Beware of wind gusts up to 25 mph today — Comments (0)
- Malloy: ‘We took a big hit’ — Comments (0)
- Malloy signs four Sandy-related executive orders — Comments (0)
- Residents help clean up after Hurricane Sandy — Comments (1)
- Pat Wictor to perform at Lyrics Coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Sandy’s aftermath: What’s available to help residents — Comments (0)
- Residents carry on… after Sandy’s wrath — Comments (0)
- Ball field under renovation — Comments (0)
- League debate: Candidates are mostly in agreement — Comments (0)
- Election is Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Jazz Interlude@MTL returns on Nov. 7 — Comments (0)
- Sandy’s aftermath: Town updates — Comments (0)
- Accident causes power outage, Route 107 now open — Comments (1)
- Stormy weather predicted for Wednesday and Thursday — Comments (0)
- Polls open today for voting from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. — Comments (0)
- Reddingites ask for help for the troops, for Superstorm Sandy victims in New Jersey, and for Breezy Point — Comments (0)
- Democrats win federal offices, state offices go to Republicans — Comments (0)
- Holiday entertaining topic of talk — Comments (0)
- Storm updates: School delay, roads are cleared — Comments (0)
- Fire department is collecting clothing, toiletries and more — Comments (0)
- Former Georgetown Saloon owners establish new restaurant in Westport — Comments (0)
- Air Force veteran recalls WWII service — Comments (0)
- Barlow students to perform Fiddler on the Roof — Comments (0)
- IRS: Beware possible scams in wake of Hurricane Sandy — Comments (0)
- Conservancy’s deer hunt starts at Devil’s Den this week — Comments (0)
- Groovy gala to mark 40th anniversary of art show at the library — Comments (0)
- Barlow students honor local veterans — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Realignment project at Portland Avenue and North Main Street is completed — Comments (0)
- Fiddler on the Roof fall musical is tonight — Comments (0)
- Simpaug bridge opening: Sandy being blamed for the new delay — Comments (0)
- Monitoring trees: Town, CL&P, property owners all have a role — Comments (0)
- It’s time to RSVP to library’s Art Show Preview Gala — Comments (0)
- High school football starts Thanksgiving tradition — Comments (0)
- Sandy causes schools to make up days — Comments (0)
- Ray Gilmore: a passion for the kitchen and for his church and community — Comments (0)
- Mellon’s portrait bust of Elie Wiesel is unveiled — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Donations go to neighborhoods in Queens: Georgetown Fire Department helps out — Comments (0)
- Students make bread to donate to Dorothy Day Hospitality House — Comments (0)
- Church groups help property owners by raking leaves — Comments (0)
- Programs set on the juried art and how to buy art with knowledge — Comments (0)
- Highstead: A leader in local, regional conservation efforts, with focus on saving forests — Comments (0)
- Mailboxes and posts: Town not responsible for snow cast by plows — Comments (0)
- Snow (and maybe some rain) could last all of Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Electronics recycling is set at Joel Barlow High on Dec. 1 — Comments (0)
- Holiday Tree Lighting set for Saturday, Dec. 1 — Comments (0)
- Georgetown department seeks EMTs, firefighters — Comments (0)
- Enrollment projections show decline in students in local schools — Comments (0)
- Revaluation: Grand list assessments drop 20% — Comments (0)
- Morgan will perform at Saturday’s coffeehouse — Comments (0)
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- Mark Twain Library Art Show: This year marks 40th anniversary — Comments (0)
- Barlow students unite with spirit — Comments (0)
- Ketcham supports Marconi’s idea for CL&P to offer generators to customers for monthly fee — Comments (0)
- Bridge opening nears — Comments (0)
- Library plans programs celebrating art — Comments (0)
- Selectmen eye road maintenance plan for town — Comments (0)
- ‘Personalized Learning’ topic of roundtable — Comments (0)
- Rep. Jim Himes: It’s a ‘fiscal ramp,’ not a ‘cliff’ — Comments (0)
- Redding dancers will perform in ‘The Nutcracker’ — Comments (0)
- Redding Christmas Tree Lighting — Comments (0)
- Learn how to be an art collector — Comments (0)
- Tick research: 4 neighborhoods selected for study — Comments (0)
- Donations are needed for injured 4-year-old — Comments (0)
- PURA approves reduction in 2013 in generation rates for electricity — Comments (0)
- First day of Hanukah is Saturday — Comments (0)
- Domestic violence: Town not immune — Comments (0)
- Simpaug Bridge is open — Comments (0)
- School of Distinction: John Read Middle School makes the grade — Comments (0)
- Look locally for holiday gift giving — Comments (0)
- Simpaug Bridge: Ribbon cutting set, DOT head to attend — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy: Deadline to register for Storm Sandy disaster assistance is Dec. 31 — Comments (0)
- ER9 districts: Security increased, policies under review — Comments (0)
- Online auction benefits Robby — Comments (0)
- Meadow Ridge residents celebrate the holidays — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School Toy drive ends Dec. 18 — Comments (0)
- Two girls place first in NFL Punt, Pass, Kick contest — Comments (0)
- At Joel Barlow High School: Board has new option for roof — Comments (0)
- Holiday safety: Be cautious with live trees, décor — Comments (0)
- Town plans Hour of Compassion and Remembrance for Newtown — Comments (0)
- Schools superintendent, first selectmen reach out to community — Comments (0)
- ‘Friends’ advocate for Putnam Park — Comments (0)
- Staying warm and safe during the cold winter months — Comments (0)
- New course can help rebuild Barlow’s theater program — Comments (0)
- Stadium field improvements: Committee is close to moving forward — Comments (0)
- Students hear first hand about life during World War II — Comments (0)
- Malloy declares Friday A Day of Mourning — Comments (0)
- Newtown tragedy: Redding community offers support, solace — Comments (0)
- Churches set their Christmas services — Comments (0)
- Sandy Hook Elementary shooting: Redding police among first responders — Comments (0)
- Redding school board presents its budget drivers — Comments (0)
- Number of residents in need increasing — Comments (0)
- Ceremony officially opens Simpaug bridge — Comments (0)
- Barlow boys soccer team collects food, clothing for those in need — Comments (0)
- Club creates centerpieces for luncheon — Comments (0)
- Forum allowed open dialogue for parents and administrators — Comments (0)
- Police relieve Newtown officers on Christmas Day — Comments (0)
- Support for Newtown — Comments (0)
- 200-plus gifts are donated to toy drive at elementary school — Comments (0)
- School board chooses Tremco for roof work — Comments (0)
- CL&P storm response: Ketcham testifies about best practices — Comments (0)
- 2013-14 fiscal year: Town presents its budget drivers — Comments (0)
- Town’s capital plan is discussed at joint budget prep meeting — Comments (0)
- Snowfall predicted at 2 to 6 inches — Comments (0)
- At Joel Barlow High School: Board moves to second phase of stadium study — Comments (0)
- Winter Shakespeare set at farm — Comments (0)
- Sports: Many achievements to celebrate in 2012 — Comments (0)
- John Guffey will talk about teaching English in China — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Erlanger relates Redding League’s history at luncheon — Comments (0)
- Warning lights, flashers working before train vs. car accident — Comments (1)
- Griff Anthony will perform at coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Sanford’s sentencing is postponed till Jan. 17 — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Ketcham reviews past year and what’s ahead — Comments (0)
- Airbrush tanning owner is on a crusade against skin cancer — Comments (0)
- Tibetan Buddhist monks organize prayers for victims, families of Sandy Hook school — Comments (0)
- Route 107 intersection work: Traffic lights set to blink this week — Comments (0)
- Tea Importers Inc.: Andrew Wertheim talks about the family business — Comments (0)
- Students learn phases of the moon — Comments (0)
- High school teacher wins poetry contest — Comments (0)
- Information meeting set on magnet school — Comments (0)
- Barlow’s math and science minds team up as new Robotics Club — Comments (0)
- ‘Birdscaping’ is topic of garden club meeting — Comments (0)
- Flashing lights — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Information meeting set on magnet school — Comments (0)
- Arrest made in fatal August accident — Comments (0)
- Police are getting gun returns — Comments (0)
- School cafeterias pass: Health officer explains scoring — Comments (0)
- Mullen offers classes and workshops — Comments (0)
- CL&P receives national honors — Comments (0)
- School security dominates meeting — Comments (0)
- West Redding: Residents register complaints — Comments (0)
- West Redding railroad crossing: Improvements in the works for a while — Comments (0)
- Superintendent looks ahead — Comments (0)
- Newtown tragedy: Meeting will address, ‘What can we do?’ — Comments (0)
- Town’s team assesses responses in Sandy’s aftermath — Comments (0)
- Park and Recreation Department requests more parking at Topstone — Comments (0)
- Local VNAs and pharmacies are administering flu shots — Comments (0)
- New year ushers in new laws — Comments (0)
- Immigration Day is a school wide learning experience at John Read — Comments (0)
- Pasta night fund-raiser for Sandy Hook fund — Comments (0)
- Roads are mostly cleared — Comments (0)
- School security: Funding requests: security upgrades, new police officers — Comments (0)
- Carter is appointed to Bipartisan Task Force — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program set at Farm — Comments (0)
- Gun regulation: Dr. Saul Cornell offers myriad ‘sensible’ ideas for change — Comments (0)
- Signs not covered by zoning regulations or traffic authority — Comments (0)
- 2013-14 school budget: 1.75% increase is the starting point — Comments (0)
- Relay for Life kick-off set for Jan. 22 in Bethel — Comments (0)
- Taking a stand against the flu — Comments (0)
- Town budget requests: Police request full complement plus — Comments (0)
- Heald will talk about the works of Steichen, Caponigro — Comments (0)
- Young performers raise money for victims of shooting — Comments (0)
- Poster contest winners announced for elementary, middle schools — Comments (0)
- Weather advisory, colder temperatures in the forecast — Comments (0)
- Administrators request more technology in 2013-14 budget — Comments (0)
- Sanford to serve three months in jail — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Fifth graders, land trust collaborate on signs — Comments (0)
- Fifth grader takes gun petition to Himes — Comments (0)
- Gun control: Fuchs says start with the basics — Comments (0)
- Boucher co-chairs school safety group — Comments (0)
- Garden Club students build a snowman — Comments (0)
- Girl Scout Troop sponsors blood drive — Comments (0)
- March for Change: Residents join call for gun regulation — Comments (0)
- Coat drive this weekend at Community Center — Comments (0)
- Cell phone numbers won’t be made public — Comments (0)
- Annual Report: Town departments review last fiscal year — Comments (0)
- John Guffey relocates to China to teach English — Comments (0)
- Girl Scouts seek donations for pantry — Comments (0)
- At Monday’s joint meeting: School security, police officers are the topics — Comments (0)
- The Pilates Advantage hosts St. Jude fund-raiser on Jan. 30 — Comments (0)
- At transfer station Some disposal fees change, limit set on number of boxes for Shred Day — Comments (0)
- Sandy assistance deadline extended — Comments (0)
- Pete Nelson featured at coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Take Your Child to the Library Day is planned — Comments (0)
- Boosting school safety: Task force panel considers testimony — Comments (0)
- Using social media in business is topic at library — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Town meeting will decide security requests — Comments (0)
- Officer Dias returns to Redding to finish her training — Comments (0)
- High winds down trees, cause power outages — Comments (0)
- Club’s coat drive this weekend — Comments (0)
- School capital requests head to meeting — Comments (0)
- Take Your Child to the Library Day is Saturday — Comments (0)
- Unassigned fund balance at $6.4 million — Comments (0)
- Student Showcase: Winning teaches, too — Comments (0)
- Lombardis inspire new program for area agency — Comments (0)
- Paula Allen praises town’s Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Region 9 board tables decision on stadium plan — Comments (0)
- Student Showcase: Smoke-free zone — Comments (0)
- Four or more false alarms nets bill from police — Comments (0)
- Officials to share their views on guns at Feb. 4 meeting — Comments (0)
- Bat under the moon — Comments (0)
- Health insurance: ‘a moving target’ — Comments (0)
- Debate Team earns top honors — Comments (0)
- Cancer Society launches its Daffodil Days campaign — Comments (0)
- Attorney general seeks to revoke or reduce Sanford’s pension — Comments (0)
- Stop & Shop issues food recall — Comments (0)
- Barlow competes in quiz show — Comments (0)
- Fresco Trattoria brings authentic Italian food to Georgetown — Comments (0)
- Mardi Gras celebration is set for Feb. 9 — Comments (0)
- Ketcham won’t seek eighth term — Comments (0)
- Workshop for caretakers of the memory impaired — Comments (0)
- At Long Ridge Road: State will install gates at crossing — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Library program features Michael Ian Black — Comments (0)
- Proposed school budget: 0.5% increase — Comments (0)
- Town prepares for snowstorm — Comments (0)
- Metro North service schedule will change due to storm — Comments (0)
- Malloy: Avoid any unnecessary travel Friday — Comments (0)
- Nicolò Marzaro prepares for World Debate in South Africa — Comments (0)
- Paid subscriptions allow school newspaper to be published — Comments (0)
- Redding could foot or more of snow — Comments (0)
- Gun regulation: Both sides of issue evolve at hearing — Comments (0)
- Snow over, but still drifting — Comments (0)
- Chief Fuchs testifies at Newtown hearing — Comments (0)
- Governor asks President for federal declaration of emergency — Comments (0)
- Trainor testifies in Hartford — Comments (0)
- Reddingites share their photos — Comments (0)
- Sean McNamara is the guest speaker for Garden Club — Comments (0)
- March for Change Three buses will travel to Hartford — Comments (0)
- President makes federal aid available to Connecticut — Comments (0)
- School on two-hour delay Monday, roads passable — Comments (0)
- Shaban seeks tax relief for families of the fallen — Comments (0)
- February break will be shortened for the 2013-14 school year — Comments (0)
- School security, capital requests on meeting’s agenda — Comments (0)
- Library offers ‘Freegal’, downloadable music — Comments (0)
- Possible snow Wednesday, Thursday — Comments (0)
- Testing being done on Barlow roof to determine costs — Comments (0)
- Blizzard dumps 20 inches of snow on town — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Ben and Phyllis Isenberg will celebrate 73 years — Comments (0)
- Students to perform winter show tonight and Friday night — Comments (0)
- Two new officers and school security upgrades approved — Comments (0)
- Local legislators react to governor’s budget — Comments (0)
- Managing stress: Teens have a lot on their minds — Comments (0)
- Governor’s budget would eliminate motor vehicle tax — Comments (0)
- Snow is expected over the weekend — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program set at farm — Comments (0)
- Saturday mail delivery will end — Comments (0)
- Grand list down by 18.46% — Comments (0)
- Pilates studio raises money for St. Jude Children’s Research — Comments (0)
- Library requests slight increase in town grant — Comments (0)
- It may get easier to fund local bridge and road projects — Comments (0)
- Whimsy Brook Farm: Court upholds zoners’ decision — Comments (0)
- Interested in helping your community? — Comments (0)
- School finds solution to prevent spread of lice — Comments (0)
- Reddingites rally for change — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Taxpayers OK school security requests — Comments (0)
- Taxpayers approve school projects — Comments (0)
- Some corporations can match donations for non-profits — Comments (0)
- Housing market is improving — Comments (0)
- CERT volunteers are trained for emergencies — Comments (0)
- Finances, movies, energy savings are topics at Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Carter favors bill to prevent prescription drug abuse — Comments (0)
- Evans settles into his post as STIC coach — Comments (0)
- Instructors are needed for social networking classes — Comments (0)
- Spice up your life at Mark Twain Library — Comments (0)
- CL&P meeting will focus on residents’ concerns — Comments (0)
- Mikey’s Way will hold next event at hockey game — Comments (0)
- Owls topic at New Pond Farm program — Comments (0)
- Region 9 budget starts at 2.17% increase — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. is offering an adult cooking class — Comments (0)
- Last chance for Daffodil Days — Comments (0)
- Hold will talk about Indian cuisine — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Barlow makes security upgrades — Comments (0)
- Barlow vs. Barlow at debate final — Comments (0)
- Story time registration under way — Comments (0)
- Gary Blu and Friends to perform at Friday’s Lyrics Coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Bills would curtail information on children’s death certifcates — Comments (0)
- Energy savings is topic of program on March 5 — Comments (0)
- Sculpture stolen — Comments (0)
- Budget hearing is next Thursday — Comments (0)
- STEM brings wood shop into 21st Century — Comments (0)
- Fifty-six students are inducted into the National Honor Society — Comments (0)
- Any potential historic effects from cell tower site? — Comments (0)
- Board OKs another loan for sewer plant — Comments (0)
- Invasive Plants Council releases annual report — Comments (0)
- Roleke’s artwork on exhibit in NYC — Comments (0)
- Young scientists to show findings at fair — Comments (0)
- ‘Hot Coffee’ may change your mind about lawsuit — Comments (0)
- Suicidal man fires gun in home, immediate neighbors evacuated — Comments (0)
- Feast of Film series resumes March 18 — Comments (0)
- Police plan spaghetti dinner — Comments (0)
- Snow in forecast today — Comments (0)
- Daylight Savings Time: March ahead this Sunday — Comments (0)
- Barlow alum completes his Marine Corps boot camp — Comments (0)
- Debate Team seeks donations — Comments (0)
- Boehm porcelain display at Mark Twain Library — Comments (0)
- Budget hearing postponed until March 14 — Comments (0)
- Boys & Girls club photo contest is accepting submissions — Comments (0)
- Region 9 board undecided about timing of vote on stadium, roof upgrades — Comments (0)
- Health Fair is March 16 — Comments (0)
- Schools closed, winter weather advisory in effect until noon — Comments (0)
- Closings — Comments (0)
- Roads are passable but can be slippery — Comments (0)
- Redding Roadhouse offers a menu of ‘comfort and adventure’ — Comments (0)
- Redding in the snow — Comments (0)
- Residents get information on power lines — Comments (0)
- Reeve, von Jena will talk about history, archaeology of town — Comments (0)
- Power outage prevention: Tree trimming, appropriate plantings help — Comments (0)
- Tax information available on the town’s website — Comments (0)
- National Nutrition Month: Director of dining dishes out health — Comments (0)
- New business: Tiny copters zoom in to get the shot — Comments (0)
- Book discussion group, dance, luncheon are planned — Comments (0)
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- Teacher is honored for use of Saugatuck Falls Natural Area trail — Comments (0)
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- Gourad climbs Mt. Kilimanjaro, describes it as ‘toughest thing I’ve done in my life.’ — Comments (0)
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- Tebbe will perform May 18 — Comments (0)
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- Georgetown Day is set for June 9 — Comments (0)
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- Sandy shifts a bit, Connecticut expected to see the worst — Comments (0)
- Governor declares emergency for Connecticut — Comments (0)
- Update: Metro North braces for Sandy’s arrival — Comments (0)
- Malloy: Sandy putting everyone in danger; could last 36 hours — Comments (0)
- Sandy’s winds to whip worse than Irene — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy to activate Emergency Operations Center — Comments (0)
- Last chance to prepare for Sandy’s wrath — Comments (0)
- Schools will close Monday and Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Metro-North will shut down train service at 7 p.m. — Comments (0)
- Lions turkey shoot is off — Comments (0)
- Sandy might be strengthening — Comments (0)
- Malloy: Think of the worst — and expect even worse — Comments (0)
- Residents receive emergency preparedness information — Comments (0)
- Malloy asks Obama to declare pre-landfall emergency — Comments (0)
- Himes and Obsitnik debate is canceled — Comments (0)
- Weather service ups Sandy wind warning — Comments (0)
- Town issues emergency preparedness information — Comments (0)
- CL&P much more prepared for Sandy than it was for Irene — Comments (0)
- Malloy: ‘Last time we saw anything like this was never’ — Comments (0)
- Sandy strengthens as conditions start to deteriorate here — Comments (0)
- Obama approves emergency aid for Connecticut — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy orders road closures — Comments (0)
- Malloy: It’s getting more dangerous out there — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy issues DMV extension — Comments (0)
- Revolutionary War re-enactment set at Putnam Park on Nov. 3 — Comments (0)
- Malloy: The worst is just beginning — Comments (0)
- Update from Connecticut Light & Power — Comments (0)
- Most town roads blocked, 77% of homes without power — Comments (0)
- Emergency Management Team is ready for Sandy — Comments (0)
- Ketcham declares state of emergency — Comments (3)
- Contact The Pilot — Comments (0)
- Photos: Hurricane Sandy leaves its mark — Comments (0)
- Update: Beware of wind gusts up to 25 mph today — Comments (0)
- Metro-North service remains suspended — Comments (0)
- Malloy: ‘We took a big hit’ — Comments (0)
- Malloy signs four Sandy-related executive orders — Comments (0)
- Residents help clean up after Hurricane Sandy — Comments (1)
- Obama making expedited disaster declaration for Connecticut — Comments (0)
- Election Day still Nov. 6 — Comments (0)
- Pat Wictor to perform at Lyrics Coffeehouse — Comments (0)
- Park and Recreation will have open gym — Comments (0)
- Halloween rescheduled — Comments (0)
- This week’s Pilot will be delayed — Comments (0)
- Sandy’s aftermath: What’s available to help residents — Comments (0)
- Resident shares Sandy experience — Comments (0)
- Residents carry on… after Sandy’s wrath — Comments (0)
- Town officials are ready for storm — Comments (0)
- Town of Redding updates on the aftermath of Sandy — Comments (0)
- Register with FEMA to receive federal funds — Comments (0)
- Fall back — Comments (0)
- Ball field under renovation — Comments (0)
- Town of Redding’s Sandy aftermath report — Comments (0)
- Danbury branch line resumes service Monday — Comments (0)
- Fire hazard: Company recalls portable gas-powered generators — Comments (0)
- Cablevision, Optimum respond to storm outages, say refunds will be issued — Comments (0)
- Town of Redding release on updated information related to Sandy aftermath — Comments (0)
- FEMA: How can you apply? — Comments (0)
- League debate: Candidates are mostly in agreement — Comments (0)
- Power outage — Comments (0)
- Election is Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Sandy’s aftermath: Town updates — Comments (0)
- Accident causes power outage, Route 107 now open — Comments (1)
- Secretary of the State: Ballots in every town online — Comments (0)
- Stormy weather predicted for Wednesday and Thursday — Comments (0)
- Super Storm Sandy: Substantial power restoration is expected tonight — Comments (0)
- Polls open today for voting from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. — Comments (0)
- Join first selectman for lunch — Comments (0)
- Reddingites ask for help for the troops, for Superstorm Sandy victims in New Jersey, and for Breezy Point — Comments (0)
- 50% of town’s voters have gone to the polls — Comments (0)
- Redding schools demonstrate personalized learning — Comments (0)
- Murphy and Himes win the vote — Comments (0)
- Redding goes with Obama, Murphy, Himes — Comments (0)
- High winds precede rain, sleet and snow Wednesday — Comments (0)
- Early dismissal for Redding schools today — Comments (0)
- Snow on ground, 35% of households without power — Comments (0)
- More residents without power — Comments (0)
- Storm updates: School delay, roads are cleared — Comments (0)
- Fire department is collecting clothing, toiletries and more — Comments (0)
- For New Jersey communities Reddingite collects needed items — Comments (0)
- Air Force veteran recalls WWII service — Comments (0)
- IRS: Beware possible scams in wake of Hurricane Sandy — Comments (0)
- Irene M. Baldwin — Comments (0)
- Conservancy’s deer hunt starts at Devil’s Den this week — Comments (0)
- Recycling center, transfer station: Kulowiec announces hours of operation — Comments (0)
- Realignment project at Portland Avenue and North Main Street is completed — Comments (0)
- Simpaug bridge opening: Sandy being blamed for the new delay — Comments (0)
- Be a quitter: Great American Smokeout today — Comments (0)
- Monitoring trees: Town, CL&P, property owners all have a role — Comments (0)
- Former Georgetown Fire Department member is killed in North Carolina — Comments (0)
- High school football starts Thanksgiving tradition — Comments (0)
- Sandy causes schools to make up days — Comments (0)
- Ray Gilmore: a passion for the kitchen and for his church and community — Comments (0)
- Regional Hospice named 2012 Top Workplace — Comments (0)
- Ridgefield VNA named a ‘Top Workplace’ — Comments (0)
- Funding is available to help with Sandy-related construction costs — Comments (0)
- Health inspections: Eateries are scored for fourth quarter — Comments (0)
- Mellon’s portrait bust of Elie Wiesel is unveiled — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Donations go to neighborhoods in Queens: Georgetown Fire Department helps out — Comments (0)
- Local dry cleaner helps Breezy Point — Comments (0)
- Students make bread to donate to Dorothy Day Hospitality House — Comments (0)
- Church groups help property owners by raking leaves — Comments (0)
- Highstead: A leader in local, regional conservation efforts, with focus on saving forests — Comments (0)
- Mailboxes and posts: Town not responsible for snow cast by plows — Comments (0)
- Snow (and maybe some rain) could last all of Tuesday — Comments (0)
- Electronics recycling is set at Joel Barlow High on Dec. 1 — Comments (0)
- Enrollment projections show decline in students in local schools — Comments (0)
- Revaluation: Grand list assessments drop 20% — Comments (0)
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- Mark Twain Library Art Show: This year marks 40th anniversary — Comments (0)
- Ketcham supports Marconi’s idea for CL&P to offer generators to customers for monthly fee — Comments (0)
- Bridge opening nears — Comments (0)
- Selectmen eye road maintenance plan for town — Comments (0)
- Rep. Jim Himes: It’s a ‘fiscal ramp,’ not a ‘cliff’ — Comments (0)
- Police conduct seat belt enforcement — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- Redding Christmas Tree Lighting — Comments (0)
- Tick research: 4 neighborhoods selected for study — Comments (0)
- PURA approves reduction in 2013 in generation rates for electricity — Comments (0)
- Domestic violence: Town not immune — Comments (0)
- Simpaug Bridge is open — Comments (0)
- Town is purchasing three new generators for town — Comments (0)
- School of Distinction: John Read Middle School makes the grade — Comments (0)
- Look locally for holiday gift giving — Comments (0)
- Prudential wins two HOBI Awards — Comments (0)
- Simpaug Bridge: Ribbon cutting set, DOT head to attend — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy: Deadline to register for Storm Sandy disaster assistance is Dec. 31 — Comments (0)
- Property transfers: October totals increase over 2011 — Comments (0)
- ER9 districts: Security increased, policies under review — Comments (0)
- Online auction benefits Robby — Comments (0)
- School shooting in Newtown, Redding schools not on lockdown — Comments (0)
- At Joel Barlow High School: Board has new option for roof — Comments (0)
- Holiday safety: Be cautious with live trees, décor — Comments (0)
- Town plans Hour of Compassion and Remembrance for Newtown — Comments (0)
- Schools superintendent, first selectmen reach out to community — Comments (0)
- ‘Friends’ advocate for Putnam Park — Comments (0)
- Staying warm and safe during the cold winter months — Comments (0)
- Newtown thanks its neighbors — Comments (0)
- New course can help rebuild Barlow’s theater program — Comments (0)
- Stadium field improvements: Committee is close to moving forward — Comments (0)
- Redding man arrested for Branchville commotion — Comments (0)
- Redding co-sponsors regional tribute to Newtown — Comments (0)
- Superintendent asks to change policy for making up days — Comments (0)
- Malloy declares Friday A Day of Mourning — Comments (0)
- Regional vigil for Newtown is Wednesday — Comments (0)
- Newtown tragedy: Redding community offers support, solace — Comments (0)
- Sandy Hook Elementary shooting: Redding police among first responders — Comments (0)
- Therapist, minister have advice for dealing with grief — Comments (0)
- Redding school board presents its budget drivers — Comments (0)
- Number of residents in need increasing — Comments (0)
- Ceremony officially opens Simpaug bridge — Comments (0)
- November 2012 property transfers show increase — Comments (0)
- Board approves custodian contract — Comments (0)
- New AP course offered at Barlow — Comments (0)
- Winter storm will bring snow, ice and rain — Comments (0)
- Roads are slippery — Comments (0)
- Police relieve Newtown officers on Christmas Day — Comments (0)
- Support for Newtown — Comments (0)
- School board chooses Tremco for roof work — Comments (0)
- CL&P storm response: Ketcham testifies about best practices — Comments (0)
- Torch Club members repair bikes, donate to children in need — Comments (0)
- 2013-14 fiscal year: Town presents its budget drivers — Comments (0)
- CL&P will explain process for power restoration — Comments (0)
- Town’s capital plan is discussed at joint budget prep meeting — Comments (0)
- Snowfall predicted at 2 to 6 inches — Comments (0)
- At Joel Barlow High School: Board moves to second phase of stadium study — Comments (0)
- MTA releases names of victims in Sunday’s car vs. train accident — Comments (0)
- Sports: Many achievements to celebrate in 2012 — Comments (0)
- Warning lights, flashers working before train vs. car accident — Comments (1)
- Sanford’s sentencing is postponed till Jan. 17 — Comments (0)
- Paltauf will perform at concert for Newtown — Comments (0)
- Ketcham reviews past year and what’s ahead — Comments (0)
- Tibetan Buddhist monks organize prayers for victims, families of Sandy Hook school — Comments (0)
- Route 107 intersection work: Traffic lights set to blink this week — Comments (0)
- Tea Importers Inc.: Andrew Wertheim talks about the family business — Comments (0)
- Power restoration: CL&P will explain process at meeting on Jan. 8 — Comments (0)
- Flashing lights — Comments (0)
- Police are getting gun returns — Comments (0)
- School cafeterias pass: Health officer explains scoring — Comments (0)
- AARP Driver Safety Class is offered on Jan. 18 — Comments (0)
- Police want bus drivers to file complaints with them, not DMV — Comments (0)
- CL&P receives national honors — Comments (0)
- School security dominates meeting — Comments (0)
- West Redding: Residents register complaints — Comments (0)
- West Redding railroad crossing: Improvements in the works for a while — Comments (0)
- Superintendent looks ahead — Comments (0)
- Newtown tragedy: Meeting will address, ‘What can we do?’ — Comments (0)
- December property transfers are down from 2011 — Comments (0)
- Town’s team assesses responses in Sandy’s aftermath — Comments (0)
- Park and Recreation Department requests more parking at Topstone — Comments (0)
- Local VNAs and pharmacies are administering flu shots — Comments (0)
- New year ushers in new laws — Comments (0)
- Roads are mostly cleared — Comments (0)
- School security: Funding requests: security upgrades, new police officers — Comments (0)
- Carter is appointed to Bipartisan Task Force — Comments (0)
- Gun regulation: Dr. Saul Cornell offers myriad ‘sensible’ ideas for change — Comments (0)
- Signs not covered by zoning regulations or traffic authority — Comments (0)
- 2013-14 school budget: 1.75% increase is the starting point — Comments (0)
- Taking a stand against the flu — Comments (0)
- Town budget requests: Police request full complement plus — Comments (0)
- Relay for Life kick-off set for Jan. 22 in Bethel — Comments (0)
- Weather advisory, colder temperatures in the forecast — Comments (0)
- Sanford to serve three months in jail — Comments (0)
- Fifth grader takes gun petition to Himes — Comments (0)
- Thursday chills and less snow on Friday — Comments (0)
- Gun control: Fuchs says start with the basics — Comments (0)
- Boucher co-chairs school safety group — Comments (0)
- Light snow Friday night; warmer days ahead — Comments (0)
- March for Change: Residents join call for gun regulation — Comments (0)
- Coat drive this weekend at Community Center — Comments (0)
- Cell phone numbers won’t be made public — Comments (0)
- Annual Report: Town departments review last fiscal year — Comments (0)
- John Guffey relocates to China to teach English — Comments (0)
- Girl Scouts seek donations for pantry — Comments (0)
- At Monday’s joint meeting: School security, police officers are the topics — Comments (0)
- Wintry mix could mess with your Monday commute — Comments (0)
- At transfer station Some disposal fees change, limit set on number of boxes for Shred Day — Comments (0)
- Redding schools to dismiss early — Comments (0)
- Park & Rec. meeting canceled — Comments (0)
- Sandy assistance deadline extended — Comments (0)
- For camps, bus trips, etc.: Park & Rec.’s proposed budget reflects a drop in attendance — Comments (0)
- Boosting school safety: Task force panel considers testimony — Comments (0)
- Expect wind tonight — Comments (0)
- Town meeting will decide security requests — Comments (0)
- High winds down trees, cause power outages — Comments (0)
- School capital requests head to meeting — Comments (0)
- Unassigned fund balance at $6.4 million — Comments (0)
- Lombardis inspire new program for area agency — Comments (0)
- Paula Allen praises town’s Heritage Center — Comments (0)
- Region 9 board tables decision on stadium plan — Comments (0)
- Takacs to give talk on dyslexia at Brookfield Library — Comments (0)
- Four or more false alarms nets bill from police — Comments (0)
- Officials to share their views on guns at Feb. 4 meeting — Comments (0)
- Health insurance: ‘a moving target’ — Comments (0)
- Cancer Society launches its Daffodil Days campaign — Comments (0)
- Attorney general seeks to revoke or reduce Sanford’s pension — Comments (0)
- On issues of gun violence: Carter hears testimony at hearing — Comments (0)
- Stop & Shop issues food recall — Comments (0)
- Ketcham won’t seek eighth term — Comments (0)
- Potentially big storm could arrive Friday — Comments (0)
- At Long Ridge Road: State will install gates at crossing — Comments (0)
- Library program features Michael Ian Black — Comments (0)
- Proposed school budget: 0.5% increase — Comments (0)
- Town prepares for snowstorm — Comments (0)
- Blizzard warning now in effect — Comments (0)
- Metro North service schedule will change due to storm — Comments (0)
- Malloy: Avoid any unnecessary travel Friday — Comments (0)
- Storm closings, cancellations — Comments (0)
- Nicolò Marzaro prepares for World Debate in South Africa — Comments (0)
- Redding could foot or more of snow — Comments (0)
- Gun regulation: Both sides of issue evolve at hearing — Comments (0)
- Redding storm updates — Comments (0)
- Snow over, but still drifting — Comments (0)
- Chief Fuchs testifies at Newtown hearing — Comments (0)
- Governor asks President for federal declaration of emergency — Comments (0)
- Trainor testifies in Hartford — Comments (0)
- Reddingites share their photos — Comments (0)
- President makes federal aid available to Connecticut — Comments (0)
- School on two-hour delay Monday, roads passable — Comments (0)
- Shaban seeks tax relief for families of the fallen — Comments (0)
- School security, capital requests on meeting’s agenda — Comments (0)
- Library offers ‘Freegal’, downloadable music — Comments (0)
- Valentine’s single mingle at the state food bank — Comments (0)
- Possible snow Wednesday, Thursday — Comments (0)
- Blizzard dumps 20 inches of snow on town — Comments (0)
- Redding mom expresses gratitude for all who gave to first responders — Comments (0)
- Pilot reporter wins press award — Comments (0)
- Ben and Phyllis Isenberg will celebrate 73 years — Comments (0)
- Two new officers and school security upgrades approved — Comments (0)
- Local legislators react to governor’s budget — Comments (0)
- Governor’s budget would eliminate motor vehicle tax — Comments (0)
- Snow is expected over the weekend — Comments (0)
- Astronomy program set at farm — Comments (0)
- Saturday mail delivery will end — Comments (0)
- Grand list down by 18.46% — Comments (0)
- Library requests slight increase in town grant — Comments (0)
- It may get easier to fund local bridge and road projects — Comments (0)
- Whimsy Brook Farm: Court upholds zoners’ decision — Comments (0)
- Interested in helping your community? — Comments (0)
- School finds solution to prevent spread of lice — Comments (0)
- Reddingites rally for change — Comments (0)
- Taxpayers OK school security requests — Comments (0)
- Taxpayers approve school projects — Comments (0)
- Housing market is improving — Comments (0)
- CERT volunteers are trained for emergencies — Comments (0)
- Carter favors bill to prevent prescription drug abuse — Comments (0)
- Evans settles into his post as STIC coach — Comments (0)
- Instructors are needed for social networking classes — Comments (0)
- CL&P meeting will focus on residents’ concerns — Comments (0)
- Owls topic at New Pond Farm program — Comments (0)
- Region 9 budget starts at 2.17% increase — Comments (0)
- Barlow makes security upgrades — Comments (0)
- Bills would curtail information on children’s death certifcates — Comments (0)
- Budget hearing is next Thursday — Comments (0)
- STEM brings wood shop into 21st Century — Comments (0)
- Any potential historic effects from cell tower site? — Comments (0)
- Board OKs another loan for sewer plant — Comments (0)
- Invasive Plants Council releases annual report — Comments (0)
- Suicidal man fires gun in home, immediate neighbors evacuated — Comments (0)
- Winter advisory is in effect Wednesday and Thursday — Comments (0)
- Snow in forecast today — Comments (0)
- Daylight Savings Time: March ahead this Sunday — Comments (0)
- Budget hearing postponed until March 14 — Comments (0)
- Region 9 board undecided about timing of vote on stadium, roof upgrades — Comments (0)
- Health Fair is March 16 — Comments (0)
- Schools closed, winter weather advisory in effect until noon — Comments (0)
- Closings — Comments (0)
- Roads are passable but can be slippery — Comments (0)
- Redding in the snow — Comments (0)
- Residents get information on power lines — Comments (0)
- Power outage prevention: Tree trimming, appropriate plantings help — Comments (0)
- Tax information available on the town’s website — Comments (0)
- National Nutrition Month: Director of dining dishes out health — Comments (0)
- New business: Tiny copters zoom in to get the shot — Comments (0)
- Town applies for grant extension for field work — Comments (0)
- Fuchs is speaker at Wilton program on violence — Comments (0)
- Meditation Center changes name, expands its mission — Comments (0)
- Central Office budget shows 1.8% increase — Comments (0)
- Resource officer post filled, new officers to be selected — Comments (0)
- Costa Lane will remain a private road — Comments (0)
- Central Office budget shows 1.8% increase — Comments (0)
- When ‘Rachel’ or ‘Wendy’ call, hang up — Comments (0)
- In this week’s Pilot — Comments (0)
- What’s Up — Comments (0)
- Budget hearing tonight — Comments (0)
- Vacation time is cut short for Redding and Easton students — Comments (0)
- Region 9 eyes 1.95% increase: How to get there up in the air — Comments (0)
- Local lawmakers joins legislature in creating Sandy Hook fund — Comments (0)
- Retirement Lifestyles is the focus Saturday’s fair — Comments (0)
- Region 9 board narrows down when to vote on capital projects — Comments (0)
- Public radio group shifts to Fairfield County Focus — Comments (0)
- Proposal would organize the existing archaeological data — Comments (0)
- Students show what they have learned at Big Science — Comments (0)
- Redding’s legislators pan tolls — Comments (0)
- Himes earns high environmental score — Comments (0)
- Principal search in the works for Redding Elementary — Comments (0)
- Winter storm warning — Comments (0)
- Historic Lonetown Farm in need of repairs — Comments (0)
- Schools and town hall to have delayed opening — Comments (0)
- Legislators form Life Sciences Caucus — Comments (0)
- Fire Departments had busy morning — Comments (0)
- Test private wells for arsenic, uranium, health officials say — Comments (0)
- Pilot offers e-edition — Comments (0)
- Region 9′s budget is up 1.97% — Comments (0)
- Group seeks teen center — Comments (0)
- Huskie dog found — Comments (0)
- Redding boy is chosen to be a LEGO ambassador — Comments (0)
- Himes earns high environmental score — Comments (0)
- Language learning is now online at the library — Comments (0)
- Gaspar, Ketcham present proposed budgets to finance board — Comments (0)
- Another invasive pest threatens white ash trees — Comments (0)
- Forest regeneration post-Sandy under way along Route 58 — Comments (0)
- Legislators set meeting here — Comments (0)
- Shaban proposes affordable housing law changes — Comments (0)
- Superintendent warns about porn video via Facebook — Comments (0)
- Budgets with 1.3% hike gain approval; lowest increase in five years — Comments (0)
- Workshop on how electronics work — Comments (0)
- Human trafficking is topic of talk on April 3 — Comments (0)
- Connecticut Land Conservation Council presents Mary Anne Guitar with award — Comments (0)
- Slideshow: Happy Easter from the Pilot — Comments (0)
- Citizen’s petition questions level of police spending, staffing; Officials say arguments claimed are in error — Comments (0)
- BBB cautions consumers about unsafe Internet browsers — Comments (0)
- Himes will hold town meeting in Wilton on April 4 — Comments (0)
- Legislative leaders reach agreement on gun violence prevention legislation — Comments (0)
- Task Force’s bill addresses school security, mental health issues — Comments (0)
- Hocker gets Republicans’ nod to run for top post — Comments (0)
- Republicans endorse Hocker to run for first selectman — Comments (0)
- Read the proposed gun bill — Comments (0)
- Two new officers are selected — Comments (0)
- Questions about gun control — Comments (0)
- Wessman Huber is named official principal at elementary school — Comments (0)
- McMorran invites senior citizens to visit Joel Barlow High School — Comments (0)
- Police report ID thefts — Comments (0)
- Legislators talk about proposed gun violence prevention bill proposal — Comments (0)
- Legislators talk about the state budget — Comments (0)
- Route 58 tree work will bring detours this weekend — Comments (0)
- Metro-North’s April 7 schedule change adds 187 trains each week — Comments (0)
- Reddingites to run in the Ragnar Relay in honor of Dylan Hockley — Comments (0)
- Town gets field grant extension — Comments (0)
- New scale at transfer station is for bulky waste, demolition — Comments (0)
- Senator Bocucher’s bill: Students can skip senior year — Comments (0)
- Police staffing, expenditures will be topics at selectmen’s meeting — Comments (0)
- Nicolò Marzaro wins World Championship title in speech — Comments (0)
- Violent criminals: Shaban seeks repeal of early release credits — Comments (0)
- Town will celebrate Earth Day April 27 — Comments (0)
- Railroad crossing gates are fully operational — Comments (1)
- Shaban and Boucher vote yes, Carter votes against gun legislation — Comments (0)
- Health department seeks participants for study of private wells — Comments (0)
- Meeting on Police Department draws large crowd — Comments (1)
- Redding board approves draft professional evaluation plan — Comments (0)
- Grant puts new focus on G&B site — Comments (0)
- Route 58 tree work scheduled again this weekend — Comments (0)
- Andrew Nagorski will speak about his new book, ‘Hitlerland’ — Comments (0)
- Rid Litter Day is set for April 27 — Comments (0)
- Drum circle set for April 20 — Comments (0)
- No Reddingites in Boston Marathon — Comments (0)
- Paper Shred Day is Saturday, April 20 — Comments (0)
- Finishing touches put on Simpaug bridge — Comments (0)
- Per pupil expenditures: Enrollment down, cost is up — Comments (0)
- Budget meeting is April 25 — Comments (0)
- Bridge work is planned on Route 58 in Redding — Comments (0)
- Meadow Ridge invites public to its Green Fair — Comments (0)
- Teacher is honored for use of Saugatuck Falls Natural Area trail — Comments (0)
- Connecticut trains shut down Friday morning — Comments (0)
- Transfer station equipment to be sold at online auction — Comments (0)
- Barlow stadium project: Conservation Commission gets first look at plan — Comments (0)
- Town will celebrate Earth Day April 27 — Comments (0)
- Gourad climbs Mt. Kilimanjaro, describes it as ‘toughest thing I’ve done in my life.’ — Comments (0)
- Tax collector puts liens on properties — Comments (0)
- Gov. Malloy asks for moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. — Comments (0)
- Beware of scams after events like Boston Marathon explosions — Comments (0)
- U.S. News & World Report: Barlow ranks ninth in state — Comments (0)
- Meadow Ridge: Town wins owner’s lawsuit over tax appeal — Comments (0)
- Town plans Earth Day observance on the green — Comments (0)
- Huffy brand tricycles from Toys R Us are being recalled — Comments (0)
- Rhodin to speak about the future of computers — Comments (0)
- Gilbert & Bennett site draws discussion on its future — Comments (0)
- Foundation event to raise money for aqua room for Robby Klimaytis — Comments (0)
- Absentee Ballots: Applications are available Monday, April 29 — Comments (1)
- League speaker talks about her political awakening — Comments (0)
- Yellow lab reported missing — Comments (0)
- New utility terrain vehicle helps fire department in wilderness emergencies — Comments (0)
- Making a friend — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School: Field decision delayed to June — Comments (0)
- Hop to the Frog Frolic this Saturday — Comments (0)
- For the town: Deer management plan is still in the works — Comments (0)
- Highway crew begins its annual road work — Comments (0)
- Starting at New Pond Farm: ‘A Run for the Cows’ is this Sunday morning — Comments (0)
- Joel Barlow High School roof project is moving forward — Comments (0)
- Joan Ensor Lifelong resident celebrates 100th birthday — Comments (0)
- Region 9’s budget going to taxpayers — Comments (0)
- For fiscal 2013-14: Town budget heads to a vote — Comments (0)
- Republicans endorse Thompson for selectman’s post — Comments (0)
- Voter turnout low as of noon — Comments (0)
- World language program is full steam ahead at Redding Elementary School — Comments (0)
- Missing dog — Comments (0)
- Tibetan Buddhist Center will bless animals of all sizes — Comments (0)
- Town, Region 9 budgets pass — Comments (0)
- Professional Evaluation Plan is in the hands of the state — Comments (0)
- Town, Region 9 budgets are approved — Comments (0)
- Con Brio will perform at the library — Comments (0)
- Elected police commission: Issue heads to a machine vote — Comments (0)
- Library program on Watson now running on Channel 79 — Comments (0)
- Parents frustrated with Barlow field delay — Comments (0)
- Church car wash benefits rebuilding after Sandy — Comments (0)
- Astronomy night set at New Pond Farm — Comments (0)
- Selectmen continue police chief’s employment — Comments (0)
- Town’s deer wardens resign en masse — Comments (0)
- Bob Moran brings meetings, special events to residents — Comments (0)
- ‘Keeping Your Money Safe’ deals with scams, bank fraud, financial abuse, and more — Comments (0)
- Lyme disease: New hope on the horizon — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Day is set for June 9 — Comments (0)
- Surprise cost for Region 9 is in compliance with town ordinance — Comments (0)
- Himes will be the speaker at May 30 league luncheon — Comments (0)
- Memorial Day Parade and observance is May 25 — Comments (0)
- To run for first selectman: Pemberton seeks her party’s nod — Comments (0)
- Zoo vet to speak at Animal Blessing at Buddhist Center — Comments (0)
- Household hazardous waste: Collection day is set for May 18 in Newtown — Comments (0)
- Police commission issue heads to town meeting on Monday — Comments (0)
- Republican Town Committee against creation of police commission — Comments (0)
- Supporters want field done now — Comments (0)
- Founders’ May Fair is this Saturday — Comments (0)
- Goldberg to resign after 12 years on school board — Comments (0)
- Rabies clinic is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Retired American flags will be collected at town sites — Comments (0)
- Metro-North will announce plans later on its service plan for Monday — Comments (0)
- No June referendum for school roof project — Comments (0)
- Connecticut Commuter Service Plan in effect for Monday, May 20, and until further notice on the New Haven Rail Line — Comments (0)
- Sterba offers his view of ‘nature wars’ — Comments (0)
- Train usage down 81% today — Comments (0)
- Metro-North train service resumes on Wednesday — Comments (0)
- Thoreau scholar to discuss climate’s impact on plants — Comments (0)
- Trail Day hike set for June 1 in Redding — Comments (0)
- Proposed police commisson: More cons than pros at meeting — Comments (0)
- Absentee ballots are now available for police commission vote — Comments (0)
- Finance board sets new mill rate — Comments (0)
- Thunderstorm warning is extended. — Comments (0)
- Aquarion plans to clear site of white pines off Umpawaug Road — Comments (0)
- Memorial Day Parade, observance is Saturday — Comments (0)
- Sean McNamara He likes to keep his customers informed — Comments (0)
- Retired American flags will be collected at town sites — Comments (0)
- The parade goes on — Comments (0)
- Hikes set for June 1 — Comments (0)
- Boards approve school calendars for 2014-15, 2015-16 — Comments (0)
- Fatal shooting: Investigation continues — John Valluzzo, a former Redding resident, was killed on Friday — Comments (0)
- Kindergarten and first grade: Spanish lessons could be option for kids — Comments (0)
- Barlow team faces off against Greens Farms Academy in Connecticut Regional Finals — Comments (0)
- For special education: Study will look at aligning services — Comments (0)
- Shaban reports on final weeks of House session — Comments (0)
- School safety bill gets bipartisan support — Comments (0)
- Stadium field hearing: Zoners concerned about Turney Road — Comments (0)
- Slideshow: Memorial Day Parade 2013 — Comments (0)
- Spring allergies: ’Tis the season — Comments (0)
- Town will get new revenue source from cell tower — Comments (0)
- New arrival — Comments (0)
- State House passes budget — Comments (0)
- Voters head to polls Monday for police commission vote — Comments (0)
- Voters nix police commission — Comments (0)
- Voters reject police commission proposal — Comments (0)
- Edwards is chosen elementary school assistant principal — Comments (0)
- Griffin Anthony opens Concert on the Green Sunday — Comments (0)
- Malloy cautions residents about weekend storm — Comments (0)
- Himes is guest at league’s annual meeting — Comments (0)
- Georgetown Day is Sunday — Comments (0)
- Fuchs is a guest at Ford Theatre Gala — Comments (0)
- Town’s legislators vote against minimum wage increase — Comments (0)
- You can take steps to minimize tick contact — Comments (0)
- Bill protects transportation funds, provides for branch line upgrades — Comments (0)
- Topstone Park open for summer season — Comments (0)
- Several bears are spotted in the area — Comments (0)
- Adults ‘Dig Into Reading’ at library — Comments (0)
- Mass Medication Distribution planning: Volunteers are needed June 15 — Comments (0)
- ‘If you care, leave it there’: What to do if a fawn is found — Comments (0)
- Road work — Comments (0)
- To deal with domestic violence: Police adopt a new program — Comments (0)
- Derecho’s worst expected to pass south of Connecticut — Comments (0)
- For school board vacancy: Republicans endorse Allyson Florkowski — Comments (0)
- ‘It’s not as bad as it looks,’ Congressman tells league — Comments (0)
- Andy Ames: Resident produces show nominated for Emmys — Comments (0)
- Louder Daddy will rock the green Sunday — Comments (0)
- June is dog licensing month — Comments (0)
- For unused paint: Town will be a collection site for residents — Comments (0)
- For transfer station, recycling center: Town has new hauler starting July 1 — Comments (0)
- Aquarion requests 22.7% rate increase; hearing is Tuesday, June 18 — Comments (0)
- Chance meeting — Comments (0)
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