Beacon Falls First Selectman Gerard Smith and his small town are caught up in a contentious zoning fight over a planned food distribution center 10 miles away in Middlebury.
Smith said future development options are now limited for one of the few commercially developable properties in Beacon Fall
BY ANDREAS YILMA
REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
BEACON FALLS Town officials had to restrict the Town Hall parking lot during business hours to Town Hall employees and customers only after too many Laurel Ledge Elementary School parents were taking up spaces before school dismissal time.
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BY ANDREAS YILMA
REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
BEACON FALLS The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved at its Nov. 14 regular meeting to award the Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program Project for the Burton Road Reconstruction and Retaining Wall Replacement to Dayton Construction of Water
By Andreas Yilma Citizen's News
BEACON FALLS The town is moving ahead to apply for a state grant to expand its electric car charging station.
The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved at its special meeting last Tuesday to apply for the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protect
By Andreas Yilma Citizen's News
BEACON FALLS Matthies Memorial Park is still in the process of getting on the State Register of Historic Places, which could result in grant funding to maintain the declining park.
Selectman Michael Krenesky, who is also the town's historian and president of