Day: September 12, 2025

Putnam County Inmate Caught with Homemade Weapon Before Release

Across the border in New York State, a man was caught with a homemade weapon just hours before he was set to be released from the Putnam County Correctional Facility. Deputies say the 32 year old inmate was found with the contraband that they believe he made while in custody. He’s now charged with first-degree […]

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Danbury Weighs Tougher Penalties for Illegal Atv Use

Danbury officials are considering stronger penalties for illegal ATV and dirt bike use on city streets and property. The City Council has formed a committee to review the current ordinance, which now only allows police to seize and auction off the vehicles. Mayor Roberto Alves says the goal is to impose the highest fines allowed […]

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Yellowjacket Populations on the Rise in Connecticut

Yellowjackets are surging across Connecticut after back-to-back mild winters, according to the state Agricultural Experiment Station. Experts say the wasps are more active now as they prepare to shut down for the season and search for food. Experts say keep garbage cans sealed, cover food outdoors, and remain calm if approached, since yellowjackets rarely sting […]

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New Milford Keeps All Polling Places, Moves Budget Votes to Saturdays

New Milford’s town council has rejected a plan to cut polling locations for budget referendums from eight down to one. Officials say concerns about confusion and long lines outweighed potential savings. The council did vote to move the annual town budget referendum to Saturdays in May, with polls open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. […]

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Connecticut Health Plan Premiums Set to Rise in 2026

Connecticut residents covered by state-regulated health plans will face double-digit premium hikes next year. The State Insurance Commissioner says rates will climb nearly 17% for individuals on the Access Health CT exchange and 11% for small-group plans. Enrollment for 2026 opens November 1.

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Ridgefield Considers Habitat for Humanity Apartment Project

Ridgefield leaders are weighing a partnership with Housatonic Habitat for Humanity to bring affordable housing to town. The nonprofit wants to build three to six apartments on a vacant, wooded lot at Prospect Ridge and Halpin Lane. The Board of Selectpersons is expected to hear more details at its September 17 meeting, with a public […]

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Danbury Railway Museum Plans Steel & Wheels Car Show

The Danbury Railway Museum will host its Steel & Wheels benefit car show on Saturday with a rain date set for Sunday. The event will raise money for HomeBridge Ventures, a group helping formerly incarcerated individuals reenter society. The show runs from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., with museum attractions and train rides included in […]

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