Day: October 17, 2025

Danbury Industrial Condo Expansion Approved After Environmental Cleanup

Danbury officials have given the green light for a four-building industrial condo expansion at 15 Great Pasture Road, near the Bethel border. The 14-acre site, once contaminated from past industrial use, was remediated to federal standards 20 years ago. City environmental inspectors praised landlord Eppoliti Industrial Realty for cleaning up remaining waste and protecting nearby […]

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Danbury Mayor Alves Outraises GOP Challenger Ahead of Election

Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves has raised $315,512 this year, nearly six times the $55,983 reported by Republican challenger Emile Buzaid according to campaign finance filings. Alves’ campaign manager credits the haul to broad support and ongoing momentum, while Buzaid says Alves relies too heavily on out-of-town donors.

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Danbury Schools Seek Feedback On Dress Code Enforcement

Danbury school officials are asking for input on how to enforce the district’s updated dress code. The goal is to support teachers and administrators while keeping the policy fair and consistent. The rules affirm students’ civil and religious rights while banning clothing that’s unsafe, disruptive, or displays offensive language or imagery.

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Historic Danbury Hat Factory Listed For Sale With Redevelopment Likely

The W.A. and A.M. White Co. hat factory at 70 Beaver St. in Danbury, Connecticut, is on the market for $1.5 million. The nearly 78,000-square-foot building, used since 1972 by Kingswood Kitchens for cabinetry, dates back to Danbury’s “Hat City” era. Brokers say redevelopment is likely, with potential for industrial reuse or residential conversion, though […]

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Newtown Firefighter Charged In August DUI Crash

44 year old Brian Engelke of Sandy Hook, a longtime volunteer firefighter, has been charged in connection with an August drunk driving crash on Great Ring Road in Newtown. Police say Engelke admitted to drinking before his Mazda struck several mailboxes and a utility pole, snapping it in half. He suffered minor injuries and turned […]

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New Milford Man Charged With Soliciting Sexual Act In Danbury

32 year old Edwin W. Baldwick of New Milford was arrested at a Federal Road hotel in Danbury on a charge of soliciting a sexual act. Police say Baldwick admitted to arranging a meeting with a woman at the hotel. He was scheduled to be arraigned yesterday at state Superior Court in Danbury.

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Sponsorships Open For 2025 Ridgefield Holiday House Tour

The Ridgefield Historical Society and Tiger Hollow are now accepting sponsors for the 2025 Ridgefield Holiday House Tour, set for Saturday, December 6. The event features six historic homes decorated for the holidays and supports local preservation and community programs. Sponsorship levels range from $250 to $10,000, with the deadline for program inclusion on November […]

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WestCOG Seeking Local Transportation Project Proposals

WestCOG is accepting project funding proposals through the Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program. The program provides state funding for municipal transportation projects that meet specific eligibility criteria. All WestCOG municipalities can apply, with digital project proposals due by 4 p.m. on November 14th.

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Early Voting Begins In Danbury Monday

Early voting in Danbury starts Monday and runs through November 2. Residents can cast ballots in person at Danbury City Hall or at Western Connecticut State University’s Midtown Student Center from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Extended hours will be offered October 28 and 30, when polls stay open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. […]

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Amazon Hiring 3500 Seasonal Workers In Connecticut

Amazon is adding 3,500 seasonal jobs across Connecticut for the holiday rush. The positions are part of the company’s nationwide push to hire 250,000 workers. Pay averages more than $19 an hour, with benefits including low-cost health coverage and prepaid college tuition. Jobs are available at Amazon’s fulfillment centers, sorting facilities, and delivery stations statewide.

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