Day: September 5, 2024

Local News

Longtime New Milford Eatery Now Shutting Down

Add another eatery to the list of those shutting down. We have now learned that The Windmill Diner in New Milford is closing its doors after more than 50 years of service. The family who have operated the diner on Danbury Road since 1970, have now announced their retirement and the immediate closure of the […]

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Local News

Southbury Gas Leak

A gas leak in Southbury on Wednesday led to several road closures. The leak, caused by a third-party contractor hitting a gas main, prompted the closure of Exit 14, Main Street South at the intersection of Route 172, and the area near 775 Main Street South. Eversource crews quickly brought the situation under control and […]

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Connecticut News

New Welcome Signs Promote Connecticut

New “Welcome to Connecticut” signs have been installed at seven major entry points along the state’s borders, including on I-95, I-84, and I-91. Each sign highlights a unique feature of the Nutmeg State, such as its renowned pizza, world-class meals, and top-tier manufacturing. Governor Ned Lamont says the signs are more than just markers; they’re […]

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Local News

New Playgrounds Now Officially Open

In Ridgefield, new accessible playgrounds are now open at Barlow Mountain and Ridgebury Elementary Schools just in time for the new school year. The playgrounds were officially opened on August 26th with ribbon-cutting ceremonies that were attended by families, school officials, and town leaders. The playgrounds are designed for all students, and the public is […]

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Local News

Ridgefield Tree Replacement Project Underway

A new grassroots initiative, Replanting Ridgefield, is addressing the numerous dead trees along Main Street. It came about after a resident noticed nearly 50 missing trees during his morning walks. Now, the Ridgefield Rotary Club and Tree Committee have launched a multi-year project. Their goal is to replace 50 to 75 trees along Main Street […]

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Local News

School Recess Changes Noted

Brookfield’s Candlewood Lake Elementary School has introduced a new recess schedule for second through fifth graders. Starting this school year, students will have two 10-minute recess periods instead of a single 20-minute break. Kindergarten and first-grade students will continue with a 30-minute recess. The adjustment, which includes additional transition time, is designed to enhance student […]

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Local News

Accused Ridgefield Murderer’s Court Date Re-Scheduled

A Ridgefield man accused of murdering his father is now scheduled to appear in court next week for a competency report hearing. 31 year old Steven Uricchio was charged with murder after police say he confessed to killing his 83-year-old father, Marc Uricchio, on August 3. Uricchio, who remains in custody on a $1.5 million […]

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