Community Corner

Week in Review: Feb. 7-13

Several police incidents occurs, boys basketball wins two, Bethel Library gets closer to completing capital campaign.

NEWS
Las week, Bethel Patch reported a minor roof collapse in the vacant portion of the Hoya Lense Building at 13 Francis J. Clarke Circle. Since then, the building has suffered and many Bethel businesses are now forced to relocate. 

The Bethel Public Library received a that brought it that much closer to completing its capital campaign.

The Board of Finance set three out of four dates for . The fourth will be set for the Board of Education once it learns how much money it will be given by the state.

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 Black cat was named the DAWS Pets of the Week.

ARTS
"Arts Around Town," focused on a that's working to bring positive messages to local youth.

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Bethel Cinema opened this week.

OPINION
discussed what are the best activities to do with infant children.

POLICE & FIRE
On Monday night, a Bethel man was arrested for the charges of during a dispute with a female he was living it. A woman was also arrested after last week.

On Thursday and Friday respectively, a larceny occurred at Target and the Bethel Police arrested a woman who got violent during an altercation with her sister.

SCHOOLS
Bethel High School who will continue to play post-high school. Chris Valenti will play football for Harvard University, Zack Albin is signed to play baseball at the University of New Haven and Lizzie Morton is going to continue running track at Sacred Heart University. 

SPORTS
Wildcat boys basketball won two games against and .


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