Threat At Wilton Football Game Prompts Quick Police Response
Wilton police say two juveniles are facing court after a BB gun was seen on video during a football game last Friday. Officers checked the stands but found no ongoing danger, and the students who reported the video helped resolve the incident quickly. Police recovered the BB gun and referred both juveniles to Juvenile Court […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYNo Major Highway Construction Planned For Thanksgiving Weekend
The Connecticut Department of Transportation says there will be no construction or maintenance on major highways from 6 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, to 6 a.m. Monday, December 1. Only emergency work will be allowed. Projects will resume December 1st.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYGov Lamont Pledges To Sign Controversial Connecticut Housing Bill
Governor Ned Lamont says he will sign a new housing bill as soon as it reaches his desk, despite renewed opposition from advocacy groups and political rivals. The legislation, aimed at addressing Connecticut’s housing shortage, encourages development near transit, eases conversion of commercial property to residential use, and expands public housing programs. Lawmakers and municipal […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDanbury City Worker Case Moves To Supervised Pretrial Docket
The domestic violence case against a 42 year old Danbury parks maintenance foreman has been moved to a supervised pretrial docket. Nelson Lopes faces charges including first-degree threatening, second-degree strangulation, assault, harassment, and improper firearm storage. He pleaded not guilty in October and was released on a $100,000 bond. The next court date is set […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDanbury Man Sentenced In Fentanyl Trafficking Case
A 33 year old man from Danbury was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for moving fentanyl into Hartford. Investigators say a 2023 search of Jairo Abreu’s home turned up nearly three kilos of fentanyl and about 2,000 wax sleeves. He later pleaded guilty to federal charges and must report to prison January 15. […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYNew Milford Businessman Resolves Zoning Violations
A New Milford businessman has cleared zoning violations tied to stockpiled landscaping materials on undeveloped land near the Kimberly Clark plant. Town officials now say all materials were removed from required buffer zones. Michael Whitcomb agreed to add fencing, new plantings, and eliminate gravel storage areas. With those steps, the town signed off, allowing him […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYGovernor Invites Public To Holiday Open House
Governor Ned Lamont and First Lady Annie Lamont are opening the Governor’s Residence for its 35th annual holiday open house on December 5 and 6. Tours run from 10 to 2 both days, with free admission and no tickets required. Santa will greet visitors, and shuttle buses will make it easy to get in and […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYIves Bank Marks Beam Signing Milestone
Ives Bank held a beam-signing ceremony as construction moves ahead on its new four-story headquarters on Main Street in downtown Danbury. Employees and local leaders signed the final steel beam before it was lifted into place. Leaders call the investment a key piece of Danbury’s broader push to revive and grow its core business district.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYConnecticut Unveils Major Quantum Investment
A $121 million commitment to QuantumCT aims to speed up Connecticut’s push into next-generation quantum technology. The funding backs a new deep-tech incubator in New Haven and expands research, workforce training, and commercialization efforts. State leaders say the move cements Connecticut’s foothold in a field tied closely to defense, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing. Yale and […]
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