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  2. Newtown, Connecticut Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The Newtown, Connecticut Flagpole stands in the middle of the intersection of Main Street, West Street, and Church Hill Road. The pole itself is 100 ft tall and made of steel, with a seasonally rotating American flag. The summer flag is 20 ft x 30 ft, costing an average $700, and the winter flag is 18 ft x 24 ft, costing an average of $375..

  3. History of Newtown, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The town flag pole, which remains a prominent landmark, was first erected in 1876. The Newtown Bee, the weekly newspaper based in town, was founded in 1877, and owned (and operated) by the Smith family since 1881.

  4. Newtown, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Newtown (/ ˈ n u t aʊ n / NOO-town) is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the Greater Danbury area as well as the New York metropolitan area. Newtown was founded in 1705, and later incorporated in 1711. As of the 2020 census, its population was 27,173. [3] The town is part of the Western Connecticut Planning ...

  5. Bucks County honors its veterans with parades, ceremonies ...

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    Around 60 veterans attend the Veterans Day assembly in front of Goodnoe Elementary School in Newtown to honor veterans in the community on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2022. ... The flagpole will be ...

  6. Newtown Borough Historic District - Wikipedia

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    17 Main Street, home of Arthur J. Smith, publisher of the Newtown Bee newspaper which began in 1877. [3]: 15–16 Liberty Pole/Flagpole [3]: 16 Soldiers and Sailors Monument; Edmond Town Hall; Matthew Curtiss House, 44 Main Street, a museum of the Newtown Historical Society [3]: 17 [5]

  7. The Newtown Bee - Wikipedia

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    The Bee is owned by Bee Publishing Company. [2] The company also publishes Antiques and the Arts Weekly. In 1991 architect Roger P. Ferris of Southport, Connecticut designed a new printing plant for Bee Publishing,. The building has a fieldstone base and cedar shingle walls and roof designed to fit in with Newtown's historic look. [3]

  8. Antiques and the Arts Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Antiques and the Arts Weekly was founded in 1963 by R. Scudder Smith, publisher of the Newtown Bee, a newspaper covering Newtown, Connecticut that was established by Smith's grandfather in 1877. [2] In 1988, the Weekly had a paid circulation of 23,000 in Europe, Canada, and the United States. [2]

  9. Newtown (borough), Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Borough of Newtown occupies about 1,252 acres (5.07 km 2) (or roughly two square miles) in the central part of town. Incorporated in 1824 by an act of the Connecticut General Assembly, it is one of only nine remaining boroughs in the state. The borough adopted zoning for the town center long before the rest of the community.

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