Month: April 2023

Local News

Ridgefield Walking Tour Set For Saturday Rain Or Shine

The Ridgefield Historical Society… celebrating the rich history and heritage of Ridgefield… invites you to join them this Saturday for a Battle Of Ridgefield Walking Tour. It will take you down Main Street to commemmorate the 246th Anniversary of the battle, which took place on April 27, 1777, and was a pivotal engagement in the […]

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Library Book Sale Today And Tomorrow

The Spring Bag Sale is today and Saturday at the Little Red House Bookstore on Main Street in Danbury. Beginning this morning, gently used books… and much more… will be on sale for just $10 a bag. The sale will run today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come on down and fill […]

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Immaculate High School Students Do Well In Competition

Immaculate High School’s CyberPatriots team made it to the gold tier in the Connecticut Regional National Youth Cyber Defense Competition this year. CyberPatriots is a program created by the Air Force Association and its National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, that puts teams of high school and middle school students in the position of newly hired […]

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Danbury Marking Healthy Progress

Danbury is getting busier and that’s good for business in the city, where now some 17 major development projects are on tap… projects that will change Danbury for years to come. The building projects and developments that have been approved so far, also coincide with a population growth that is expected to result in an […]

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Connecticut News

DMV Milestone

The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles has reached a milestone… It has surpassed more than one million online customer transactions served since 2020. Over the last several years, the DMV evaluated its service delivery model and diligently sought out new technology that would enable customers to complete their transactions remotely. Since this time, the DMV […]

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Danbury Relays Cancelled This Weekend

A change in schedule for Danbury High School Athletics… They now say the 2023 O’Grady Relays have been cancelled. The relays were scheduled to be held today and tomorrow, but the weather forecast for this weekend forced them to make the decision to cancel them this year. They made the announcement on Twitter, where they […]

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Stew Leonard Sr., Founder Of Grocery Chain, Dead at 93

The founder of the Connecticut based Stew Leonard’s grocery chain died Wednesday. Stew Leonard, Sr was 93 years old. He passed away yesterday at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City after a brief illness, according to a statement released by the company. Leonard was born in Norwalk, and he worked for his family’s dairy […]

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Danbury Zoning Commission Nixes Motel Plans

A resounding NO from the Danbury Zoning Commission regarding a request to convert the former Super 8 motel into 66 double-occupancy units for the homeless. Meanwhile, a lawsuit that was filed against the city by a Stamford nonprofit continues to move forward in court after a rejection… by a 5 to 4 vote… by the […]

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Danbury Downtown Chow Down About To Begin

Get ready to sample some delicious food as Danbury’s Downtown Chow-Down is getting ready to kick off the new season in May. Beginning May 11th and then continuing every Thursday through June 29, CityCenter Danbury Green at 1 Ives Street will host food trucks, live music and a lot of fun and games from 11:30 […]

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Girls Rugby In Ridgefield

The first ever girl’s rugby team has been formed at Ridgefield High School and it has about 20 girls as members already. The team formed in February, and it’s open to any girl at Ridgefield High. It’s actually a club sport… and that means it’s independently funded so they are doing fundraisers to pay for […]

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