Danbury San Gennaro Festival Continues Through Sunday

Danbury’s fifth annual San Gennaro Festival continues through Sunday at 1 Ives Street downtown. The free celebration features Italian food, live music, games and entertainment, with fireworks planned Saturday night. Events continue each day through the weekend.

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New Milford Hockey Coach Killed in Motorcycle Crash

40 year old Andrey Uryadov of New Milford was killed last Friday in a motorcycle crash in Albany, New Hampshire. Authorities say his motorcycle left the road and struck a tree. Uryadov was an associate hockey coach at Canterbury School and was preparing to become head coach this season.

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Newtown Dive Team Recovers Missing Wedding Band

Newtown’s volunteer Underwater Search and Rescue team recovered a missing wedding band near Saugatuck Falls in West Redding. The ring, which had belonged to the owner’s father, was found after about 10 minutes of searching in water up to 25 feet deep.

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Region 12 Investigates Administrators Over Text Messages

Four Region 12 school administrators remain on leave while an independent investigation looks into alleged inappropriate text messages. An anonymous complaint included a screenshot of a group chat containing sexual comments and laughing emojis. The Board of Education says placing the administrators on leave is not a finding of wrongdoing.

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Sunset Jazz Coming to Brookfield Town Beach

Brookfield Parks and Recreation and the Arts Commission will present “Sunset Jazz at the Beach” Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Brookfield Town Beach. The Barbara Bock Quintet featuring Gary Blu will perform, with food and drinks available for purchase. The rain date is August 30.

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New Milford Concrete Plant Faces Pollution Review

A New York company is making a second attempt to win approval for a concrete mixing plant along Route 7 in New Milford. The proposed 1.5 million dollar project still needs state air permits and local zoning approval. The company says pollution controls would capture nearly all dust emissions and traffic studies show the plant […]

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Ridgefield Housing Project Moves Toward Demolition

A long-delayed 21-unit housing development on Prospect Street in Ridgefield is moving closer to construction. Plans call for demolishing a home built in 1920 while preserving another house for three apartments. The project was approved in 2007, but court cases and other delays pushed back construction. A demolition date has not yet been set.

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Norwalk Man Faces Second OUI Arrest With Child in Vehicle

45 year old Cirino Castillo-Lopez of Norwalk has been arrested for a second OUI offense after a traffic stop on Danbury Road in Wilton. Police say his vehicle was swerving and a child was inside. He faces charges including risk of injury to a child, OUI with a child passenger, driving without a required ignition […]

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WestCOG Releases Traffic Safety Toolbox

The Western Connecticut Council of Governments has released a new traffic calming and Complete Streets toolbox for municipalities. The 114-page guide covers measures including speed humps, raised crossings, roundabouts, bicycle facilities and curb extensions. It also provides guidance on project costs, safety benefits, planning and implementation.

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Newtown Food Drive Benefits FAITH Food Pantry

A community food drive in Newtown collected nonperishable food, diapers, personal care items and cleaning supplies for the FAITH Food Pantry. Organizers say the drive also brought in nearly 150 dollars in cash and 50 dollars in Big Y gift cards. The donations will help the pantry provide supplies to local families facing food insecurity.

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