In case you missed it: Check out these articles posted in the Easton Courier in the past two weeks, from Monday, Aug. 3 to Sunday, August 16.
This week’s digest includes two weeks of stories because Tropical Storm Isaias knocked out power and internet to most of Easton and for the Easton Courier editors for a period of time from Aug. 4 to 11, depending on the area.
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Obituary: Phyllis Ringenberg Ewing, 95
Sunday Nature Walk: Soaring with the Red-Tailed Hawk
Hughes to Propose Utility Customer Bill of Rights
Then & Now – The Easton Town Hall
Police Reform: Too Rushed or Too Delayed?
Message from First Selectman Bindelglass
On Your Mark, Get Ready: Easton 175th Anniversary Virtual 5k Starts Soon
Easton’s Alisha Gorder Publishes Debut Novel
Drive-in Trivia Night Is Friday, Aug. 14
Church Community in the Midst of a World Pandemic
Harry L. Green Exhibits His Art at the Easton Library
Schools to Reopen with Hybrid Model on Sept. 8
Easton Releases Unofficial Presidential Primary Results
Health Concerns Drive Bipartisan Action In General Assembly Special Session
Easton and Redding Schools Name New Superintendent
Car Accident on Sport Hill Knocks Out Power
Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town
Reflections on the Summer Storm
Easton Police Log August 3 – August 9
Hwang Calls For Investigation of Eversource Following Tropical Storm Isaias
A Brief Message from First Selectman Bindelglass (with Links to Recent Messages)
Easton Community Comes Together Over Isaias
Isaias Leaves Massive Outages, Downed Trees
Bracing for a Wild Day of Weather from Tropical Storm Isaias
Easton Police Log July 27 – August 2
Easton Close to Starting One-Year Contract with Westport Weston Health District
Articles from the Courier 7/27/20 – 8/2/20