Eversource to begin underground cable replacement project in Danbury

Eversource is starting a multi-year underground cable replacement project in Danbury this October. The company will replace about 3.6 miles of main transmission lines between the Middle River and Triangle Street Substations. Construction will begin on White Street and continue in phases through late 2027, with final restoration expected in 2028. Officials say electric service […]

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Two transported to hospital following crash in Brookfield

Brookfield emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle crash on Candlewood Lake Road Wednesday morning. Firefighters removed the occupants from the vehicles, and two people were taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation. The roadway was temporarily closed. Authorities say the incident remains under investigation, and no additional details have been released.

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Stew Leonard’s Turkey Brigade Returns for 45th Year in Danbury

Stew Leonard’s is kicking off its 45th Annual Turkey Brigade, bringing Thanksgiving meals to families and local organizations in need. The Danbury location will distribute hundreds of turkeys to charities, shelters, and community groups. Residents can nominate local organizations for donations through November, with winners announced Monday, November 3. The campaign aims to ensure everyone […]

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Connecticut Police Warn Residents About New Scam Tactics

Connecticut police are alerting residents to rising scams targeting personal information and money. Callers are posing as local officials, businesses, and even police, often claiming missed jury duty or outstanding warrants. Experts say AI has made these scams more sophisticated, and recordings of simple responses can be used to open credit accounts in victims’ names. […]

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Former Fairfield Official Faces New Harassment Charges

41 year old Raymond Neuberge of Easton, was charged Wednesday with two counts of first-degree harassment after police said web searches on his phone showed threats toward Fairfield officers. Neuberger, a former town official who served prison time for animal cruelty, allegedly searched for officers’ addresses and made statements like “kill all the Fairfield cops […]

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Charter Communications To Cut 1,200 Jobs Nationwide

Charter Communications, which is based here in Connecticut, is laying off roughly 1,200 employees, about 1% of its workforce, affecting corporate and back-office roles at its Stamford headquarters and other locations. No sales or service staff are expected to be impacted. The move comes as Charter prepares to merge with Atlanta-based Cox Communications, with the […]

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Delays and Legal Issues Surface In New Fairfield Man’s Child Abuse Case

A 67 year old New Fairfield man charged with possession of child sexual abuse material faced delays in his court case during a hearing in Danbury. John Fairchild has yet to enter a plea to the charges, and concerns were raised about his legal representation after his attorney, Jonathan Einhorn, announced his retirement. Fairchild’s case […]

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Danbury Teen Charged In Fatal Newtown Crash

A 19 year old Danbury man has been arrested in connection with a deadly crash in Newtown that killed 19 year old Mary Cordero back in August. Police say Alexis Salazar turned himself in this week on charges including first degree manslaughter, tampering with evidence, and multiple counts of assault and reckless endangerment. Investigators say […]

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Mayor Addresses False Claims Of Political Violence In Danbury

Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves says rumors of a politically motivated shooting on West Street are false. Alves says he contacted police after seeing a social media post suggesting an act of violence. Police confirmed a glass storefront was damaged over the weekend but say there’s no evidence of a firearm or political motive. The mayor […]

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Connecticut Marks Bat Week To Raise Awareness About Conservation

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is marking Bat Week from October 24 through the 31st to highlight the importance of bat conservation. DEEP officials say bats are critical for controlling insect populations and contribute an estimated $3 billion a year to the U.S. agricultural economy. The agency says many species are threatened […]

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