Davis Dunavin, Patch Staff
- Newtown, CT
I love coffee, books, 1980s music and getting out into the woods on a good hiking or walking trail.
Posting Activity
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A Visit To One Sandy Hook Woman's Garden Paradise
Jean Sander showcases her garden this Saturday, representing Sandy Hook as part of a national garden touring day.
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$34 Million: State's Post-Sandy Hook Safety Price Tag
Numbers from the state's Office of Fiscal Analysis show where funding for mental health, gun laws and other services will go for the next two years.
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Malloy Trailing Foley in Latest Political Poll
The newest Quinnipiac University poll gives former GOP gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley a slight lead.
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Full-Day Kindergarten Included In School Budget
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HealingNewtown Gets Support from National Arts Fund Grant
Directors say funds will go toward hiring a director for the fledgling arts organization.
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Police Cracking Down on Drivers Who Talk and Text
Police and ConnDOT are launching a crackdown on phone use while driving, and Newtown and surrounding towns are next on the list.
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Police Cracking Down on Drivers Who Talk and Text
Police and ConnDOT are launching a crackdown on phone use while driving, and Newtown and surrounding towns are next on the list.
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Say 'Thank You' to the Therapy Dogs
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An Issue Like No Other
How the staff at the Newtowner, Newtown's literary magazine, are tackling their first publication after Dec. 14.
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How to Congratulate Your Grad on Patch
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Seen Around Town: Finn, A Gorgeous Canine Survivor
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Boxwoods Make Wasserman Way Beautiful
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Arts Leaders Moonlight With Challenging Experimental Rock
A Newtown arts mainstay joined forces with his Oxford counterpart to form the Hadron Big Bangers. The group has released a new album.
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Is West Nile Virus Coming to Fairfield County?
Connecticut saw its most severe West Nile virus season in 2012, but fortunately, state officials have not yet found evidence of the virus in local mosquitoes, as of June 12.
