Drop Off Bulk Garbage In Danbury On Saturday
- Ed Histed
- May 2, 2024
Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves and the city are excited to announce the return of Clean City Danbury Day. It happens this Saturday morning from 8 to noon. It’s your chance to dispose of unwanted items for free! Danbury residents can drop off bulk garbage at five locations including City Hall and P.A.L. No hazardous waste […]
Read MoreCapitol Threat Disrupts Things On Tuesday
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
The Connecticut State Capitol was placed on lockdown after Hartford Police received a violent threat on Tuesday afternoon. Law enforcement swiftly responded, with armed state troopers stationed outside entrances. Despite the tense situation, legislative activities continued inside, with staff and visitors carrying on as usual. The threat, received at approximately 3:20pm yesterday, claimed the presence […]
Read MoreWalk This Saturday In Danbury
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
Join the Danbury Cultural Commission for a FREE neighborhood walk THIS SATURDAY along Main Street Danbury. Celebrating Jane Jacobs Weekend, you’ll explore the history of Main Street and its 9 theaters. From Keeler Street to Elm Street, share stories as the group strolls past landmarks like the Capitol, Princess, and the grand Opera House. The […]
Read MoreDanbury Man Facing Additional Prison Time
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
A Danbury man’s legal troubles continue as he faces additional prison time for violating the terms of his release. 58 year old Paul Mignani was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for breaching supervised release conditions stemming from a 2017 narcotics conviction. Authorities discovered narcotics and firearms during a court-authorized search of his residence […]
Read MoreNew Milford Non-Profit Former Employee Charged After Funds Misused
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
In New Milford, a local nonprofit organization’s employee faces charges of misusing clients’ funds. 37 year old Jonathan Vicente is accused of first-degree larceny, allegedly taking $20,000 over a period of more than a year. The organization, Ability Beyond, initiated an investigation after reports surfaced, leading to Vicente’s arrest. Despite his denial of the allegations, […]
Read MorePizza Recall
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
A popular frozen pizza product has been recalled due to misbranding and undeclared allergens. 802 VT Frozen is recalling over 4 tons of its frozen meat pizza, which contains soy not listed on the label. The product was distributed in several Northeastern states, including Connecticut. Consumers are advised not to consume it and to contact […]
Read MoreFormer New Milford Businessman Pleads Guilty To Tax Fraud
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
A former New Milford resident pleaded guilty in Hartford federal court to federal tax charges. 71 year old Kevin Biebel operated a metal fabrication business and failed to report over $2.8 million in income between 2016 and 2020, resulting in a tax loss of approximately $900,000. He also neglected to withhold and pay around $300,000 […]
Read MoreUConn Demonstrators Arrested
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
23 protestors at UConn were arrested yesterday for disorderly conduct and trespassing. UConn Police directed them four times to disperse, but they refused. Former President Donald Trump commented on Tuesday, about the acts of violence that are taking place on college campuses around the country…
Read MoreClean Up In Danbury This Saturday
- Ed Histed
- May 1, 2024
Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves and the city are excited to announce the return of Clean City Danbury Day. It happens this Saturday morning from 8 to noon. It’s your chance to dispose of unwanted items for free! Danbury residents can drop off bulk garbage at five locations including City Hall and P.A.L. No hazardous waste […]
Read MoreBottle Bill Limited To Residents Only
- Ed Histed
- April 30, 2024
The Connecticut House of Representatives has passed a bill imposing fines of up to $500 on individuals attempting to redeem out-of-state bottles and cans in the state. The legislation targets those seeking to cash in on Connecticut’s newly implemented 10-cent deposits on beverages. First-time offenders face fines of $50 to $100, while repeat offenders could […]
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