New Yorkers Flock To Connecticut Following NYC Mayoral Election
Realtors report a surge of New Yorkers looking to buy homes in Connecticut, a trend dubbed the “Mamdani effect” after the election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayor. Buyers are expanding searches, especially in Fairfield, New Haven and Litchfield counties, citing concerns over potential tax and cost increases from Mamdani’s policies. Agents say […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDanbury Truck Fire Extinguished On Holley Street
Danbury firefighters quickly put out a fully engulfed truck Thursday morning on Holley Street. Crews arrived on scene within minutes, keeping the blaze from spreading to nearby structures. No injuries were reported, and the fire marshal’s office is investigating the cause.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYRidgefield High Sets Graduation Date For Class Of 2026
Ridgefield High School will hold its Class of 2026 graduation on Wednesday, June 17, an unusual midweek date approved by the Board of Education. According to school officials, the change was necessary because the first available Friday coincided with Juneteenth and the following Friday fell after the last day of school. The Parent Teacher Student […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYCrash On Route 6 Sends All Occupants To Hospital
Bethel Police say everyone involved in a two car crash on Route 6 Thursday afternoon was taken to the hospital. Officers and firefighters responded just after 3 for the wreck on Stony Hill Road. The highway was shut down for about two hours while police documented the scene. Anyone who saw the crash is asked […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDanbury Cites 3,000 Drivers For Illegally Passing Stopped School Buses
In Danbury, more than 3,000 drivers blew past stopped school buses in just two months after new AI camera systems went online. Every city bus now records vehicles that ignore extended stop arms, triggering a $250 fine. Mayor Roberto Alves calls the numbers alarming and says education and enforcement must increase to protect students. Other […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDanbury Library Launches Melodies For Memory Program
The Danbury Library is rolling out a monthly live-music program aimed at helping people living with dementia. Melodies for Memory pairs memory-care-trained musicians with participants and their caregivers, offering themed sessions from holiday music in December to Father’s Day in June. The goal is to spark memories, encourage social interaction, and support cognitive health. The […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYConnecticut Expands Early Start CT Child Care Program
Connecticut will add up to 1,000 new Early Start CT child care slots in January 2026, part of what the state calls its largest early-education expansion ever. Provider payments will also rise by up to 8% to help with staffing and operating costs. The move is funded through the state’s new Early Childhood Education Endowment. […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYGovernor Announces Deal Allowing Service Plaza Workers To Unionize
Governor Ned Lamont says a new agreement clears the way for hundreds of Connecticut service plaza employees to unionize while the operator pays $1.5 million in back wages. The deal involves workers at 23 plazas along I-95, I-395, and Route 15. State officials claim subcontractors underpaid staff for years, prompting the settlement and new reporting […]
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