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Edmond Town Hall Gymnasium
45 Main St, Newtown, CT 06470
The Edmond Town Hall Gymnasium provides area residents with a full-size facility that can be used for birthday parties,…More craft fairs and other special events. Featuring 4,898 square feet of open space, a regulation size basketball court and ballet barrel, the gymnasium lends itself perfectly to a variety of functions, For more information, please contact the Edmond Town Hall Gymnasium at the provided number or visit its website.
45 Main St, Newtown, CT 06470
The Edmond Town Hall Gymnasium provides area residents with a full-size facility that can be used for birthday parties,…More craft fairs and other special events. Featuring 4,898 square feet of open space, a regulation size basketball court and ballet barrel, the gymnasium lends itself perfectly to a variety of functions, For more information, please contact the Edmond Town Hall Gymnasium at the provided number or visit its website.
Your Healthy Pet
224 S Main St, Newtown, CT 06470
Mary-Kay Novak and son Ryan opened Your Healthy Pet in August 2009. The bright and colorful space is filled with natural…More foods and supplies for dogs, cats and other small pets. The family-run store gets involved in its hometown community by hosting pet-adoption days and informational sessions on Greyhound Rescue and Guiding Eyes for the Blind.
224 S Main St, Newtown, CT 06470
Mary-Kay Novak and son Ryan opened Your Healthy Pet in August 2009. The bright and colorful space is filled with natural…More foods and supplies for dogs, cats and other small pets. The family-run store gets involved in its hometown community by hosting pet-adoption days and informational sessions on Greyhound Rescue and Guiding Eyes for the Blind.
The Cyrenius H. Booth Library
25 Main St, Newtown, CT 06470
25 Main St, Newtown, CT 06470
One of Newtown's most prolific benefactor, Mary Eizabeth Hawley donated the library to the town.
Named after…More her maternal grandfather, who worked as a doctor for 50 years during the 19th century, The Cyrenius H. Booth Library opened on Dec. 17, 1932 with 25,000 volumes.</p> <p>Constructed to be fireproof and containing cork floors and ceiling tiles that helped to deaden sound, the building also had a built-in humidifier and centralized vacuum cleaner. Philip Sutherland, who also designed Edmond Town Hall, was the architect.</p> <p>An addition was begun in 1996 that added meeting space and areas for library displays.</p>