Man Accused Of Threatening Danbury Mayor Arrested Again
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
54 year old Troy Kennard, previously accused of threatening Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves, was arrested September 26 after police say he refused to cooperate during a response to a report of a suspicious person on Nabby Road. Officers say Kennard ignored repeated requests to exit his vehicle and provide identification. Kennard was charged with interfering […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYNorwalk Builder Proposes Window Warehouse in Bethel Industrial Park
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
Norwalk-based Skyview Builders plans a 22,000-square-foot window and door manufacturing warehouse at Clarke Business Park near the Danbury border. The project is expected to create 20-to-30 jobs. Construction will involve blasting and grading to prepare the site, with completion expected in about a year. Town officials say the project aligns with efforts to expand Bethel’s […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYParole Hearing Rescheduled For New Fairfield School Lunch Aide
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
35 year old Andie Rosafort, a former New Fairfield Middle School lunch aide, is serving a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting a student. Her parole hearing has been rescheduled for October 17 after the original September 19 date was canceled.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYNew Milford Lanes Listed As Permanently Closed
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
New Milford Lanes, located at 145 Danbury Road, is now listed as permanently closed online. The late-night bowling alley opened in 2023 but it’s unclear when the closure actually occurred. The closure follows a trend of recent bowling alley shutdowns in the region.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYConnecticut Law Requires Life Jackets For Paddlers Starting October 1
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection reminds boaters that anyone in a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard must wear a life jacket from October 1 through May 31. Cold water can quickly turn dangerous, even for strong swimmers. Officials urge paddlers to wear a properly fitted PFD, file a float plan, dress in layers, […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDanbury Commission On Aging Announces Fall Events
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
The Danbury Commission on Aging has three events scheduled this fall at the Danbury Museum. On October 14, Richard Fellito will speak on the differences between Medicare and Medicare Advantage. November 6 features Museum Director Brigid Guertin discussing opera singer Marian Anderson. A holiday celebration with music and activities is set for December 15.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDEEP Seeking Proposals To Cut Energy Costs, Boost Grid
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is seeking proposals aimed at improving energy efficiency and lowering utility costs for ratepayers. The request includes upgrades such as insulation, heating and cooling systems, and smart devices to reduce strain on the grid. Proposals must show savings for customers to qualify.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYOctober Proclaimed Disability Employment Awareness Month
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Connecticut. The proclamation honors the contributions of workers with disabilities and coincides with the 80th anniversary of the national observance. State agencies are highlighting programs that help individuals with disabilities find and keep meaningful jobs.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYWilton Student Named 2025 U.S
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
Wilton High School senior Courtney Elizabeth Allen has been named one of four Connecticut students selected as 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars. The honor is among the nation’s highest for graduating seniors, recognizing excellence in academics, the arts, and technical education. Allen joins students from Simsbury, Greenwich, and Oxford in receiving the award.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYRidgefield Holiday House Tour Tickets On Sale
- Ed Histed
- October 2, 2025
Tickets are now available for the 2025 Ridgefield Holiday House Tour, a biennial tradition featuring six unique homes decorated for the season. Tour registration takes place at Lounsbury House, which also hosts a holiday market and raffle. Proceeds benefit Tiger Hollow Inc. and the Ridgefield Historical Society. Organizers say tickets are limited and expected to […]
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