Man Accused of Threatening Danbury Mayor to Begin Treatment
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
Troy Kennard, the 54 year old man accused of threatening to kill Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves, will soon begin mandatory treatment. Kennard, who pleaded not guilty to second-degree threatening, is complying with release terms, including wearing a GPS monitor and staying away from City Hall. He’s due back in court August 20.
Read MoreNew Milford Begins Replacement of 20-year-old Playground at Carlson’s Grove
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
New Milford closed the Carlson’s Grove playground on Wheaton Road July 29 for two weeks to install new equipment funded by a $65,320 donation from O&G Industries. The playscape will include swings, climbers, a slide, and features designed for children with special needs. Mayor Pete Bass said the update will make the playground safer and […]
Read MoreBethel Planning Commission Approves Affordable Housing Plan After Legal Warning
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
Bethel’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved a developer’s plan to build 20 apartments with affordable units on Taylor Avenue after a deadlock. Officials warned denying the project would likely fail in court under state law 8-30g, which favors affordable housing developments. The approval includes conditions such as hiring a town police officer to enforce rules. […]
Read MoreNew Milford Man Charged with Assault After Baseball Bat Attack Over Broken Tv
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
New Milford police arrested 21 year old Xavier Alverio for first-degree assault after he reportedly beat another man with a baseball bat during an argument over a broken TV. The victim suffered severe injuries, including damage to his right eye, broken ribs, and a brain bleed. Alverio was held on $250,000 bond following a court […]
Read MoreMta Approves 10 Percent Fare Increase for Connecticut Train Riders
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
The Metropolitan Transit Authority board has approved a 10 percent fare hike for Connecticut Metro-North riders, set to roll out in two phases—5 percent this September and another 5 percent in July 2026. The increase aims to cover an $11 million budget shortfall and prevent service cuts. Despite growing ridership, public opposition remains strong. The […]
Read MoreConnecticut Residents Could See Lower Electric Bills with State Bond Plan
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
Connecticut lawmakers passed a bill to lower electric bills by up to $200 a year, funded by $155 million in state bonds. The Bond Commission is expected to approve the plan Friday, which uses long-term borrowing to cover public benefits programs. Critics warn taxpayers will shoulder the cost over time, while supporters say it’s a […]
Read MoreAlex Jones Plans Auction of Watches, Suv and Texas Home to Pay Sandy Hook Families
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
Alex Jones’ trustee has proposed auctioning 16 watches, a 2017 SUV, and a Texas house to raise funds for Sandy Hook families. The online sale could generate several hundred thousand dollars to help satisfy the $1.5 billion Jones owes in defamation suits. The auction requires court approval and follows a failed attempt to sell Jones’ […]
Read MoreNew Milford Awarded $246k Grant to Expand Community Wi-fi to Outdoor Spaces
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
New Milford secured a $246,310 state grant to extend Wi-Fi coverage to key outdoor areas, including New Milford High School’s sports field and the John Pettibone Community Center. The expansion aims to bridge the digital divide by providing internet access to underserved residents. The grant is part of a statewide program funded by the American […]
Read MoreThree Bats in New Fairfield Test Positive for Rabies
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
Health officials in New Fairfield say three bats found this summer tested positive for rabies. The town’s health director urged residents not to handle wild animals and to keep pets vaccinated. Rabies cases are reportedly higher than in previous years.
Read MoreMilford Man Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for 2023 Fatal Crash in Danbury
- Ed Histed
- July 31, 2025
Charles Ryan Connors, a 35-year-old Milford man, was sentenced Tuesday to four years in prison, suspended after four years, followed by five years of probation. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter, DUI, and reckless driving for a wrong-way crash on Route 7 that killed 25-year-old Danielle Dempsey. The crash happened Sept. 10, 2023, when Connors, intoxicated, […]
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