Day: October 15, 2025

Supreme Court Rejects Alex Jones Appeal Of Sandy Hook Judgement

The Supreme Court has rejected Alex Jones’ appeal, leaving a $1.4 billion defamation judgment in place over his claims that the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax. The ruling clears the way for families of the victims to enforce the historic jury verdict. Jones had argued the case should have gone to trial, but […]

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Connecticut Moves Ahead With 52 Million Expansion Of EV Charging Network

Connecticut has received federal approval to use $52.5 million to expand its high-speed electric vehicle charging network. The first phase will target five major highway corridors, with grant agreements totaling $5.4 million for stations in 7 cities including New Milford. The plan aims to boost EV accessibility across the state.

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Nuvance Health CEO John Murphy To Retire After 40 Years

Dr. John Murphy, president and CEO of Nuvance Health, will retire at the end of December after more than 40 years in health care. Murphy led Nuvance since its 2019 formation, guiding clinical expansion, physician recruitment, and integration with Northwell Health. Michelle Robertson, current COO, will take over as market president for the region starting […]

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Danbury Approves Industrial Condo Expansion After Cleanup

Danbury officials have approved a four-building expansion at a 14-acre industrial site on Great Pasture Road near the Bethel border. The site, once contaminated from audio tape manufacturing, was remediated to federal standards 20 years ago. The wetlands commission gave unanimous approval after reviewing stormwater plans and environmental safeguards. Three new buildings will be in […]

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Danbury Man Dies in Ridgefield Workplace Accident

A 69-year-old Danbury man died last week after being struck by a wooden overhang at a construction site on East Ridge Road in Ridgefield. Randolph “Randy” Keeler who spent more than 40 years in construction, was rushed to Danbury Hospital but did not survive. The Ridgefield Police Department, along with OSHA, is investigating the incident. […]

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Newtown Hosting 30th Annual Community Health Fair

Newtown’s 30th Annual Health Fair takes place this Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Newtown Community Center on Simpson Street. The free event will feature health and wellness screenings, flu shots, and new exhibits for all ages. Veterans from any town can register with the VA and access other veteran services, and the […]

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Women Urged To Get Breast Cancer Screenings

Women across Connecticut are being urged to schedule breast cancer screenings, with the state health department stressing that early detection saves lives. They point to a program offering free or low-cost mammograms for women with little or no insurance. The Department of Public Health says Connecticut ranks among the top states for screening rates, with […]

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Serve Connecticut Launches New Youth Service Award

Connecticut high school students can now earn statewide recognition for volunteer work through the new Serve Connecticut Community Impact Award. The initiative, launched by the Connecticut Commission on Community Service, encourages students to complete at least 20 hours of service across four different projects between now and April 15, 2026. Winners will be honored next […]

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