Major Connecticut Highway Projects Stretch Into Next Decade
Drivers across Connecticut will continue to see long term highway construction well into the next decade. State transportation officials say several major projects are underway or planned, with some wrapping up in 2026 and others not finishing until 2030. Officials say the goal is safer roads, but drivers should expect delays, detours, and shifting traffic […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYNorad Tracks Santa Again On Christmas Eve
NORAD is once again tracking Santa Claus as he makes his Christmas Eve trip around the world. The North American Aerospace Defense Command says the effort marks its 70th year following Santa’s route. Officials report more than one million calls from children over the past three years asking about Santa’s location. Kids can track Santa […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYRidgefield Historical Society Launches 10 Thousand Dollar Matching Appeal
The Ridgefield Historical Society is launching a year end fundraising push with a major incentive. Board President Steven Meyers is matching every donation dollar for dollar through December 31, up to 10 thousand dollars. The society says the match gives donors a chance to double their impact as it works to preserve and share Ridgefield […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYFormer Ridgefield Office Building Listed Near Danbury Fair Mall
A former Ridgefield headquarters once used by Schimenti Construction is now on the market for 2 point 7 million dollars. The 18 thousand square foot building at 650 Danbury Road sits just south of the Danbury Fair Mall along Route 7. The company moved operations to Westchester County, New York, in 2023. Brokers say the […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYConnecticut package stores closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day
If you want to make sure you’re stocked up on alcohol for Christmas and New Year’s, you’ll need to do it before the actual holidays. Connecticut package stores must remain closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Grocery stores cannot sell beer on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. Manufacturer permits cannot sell alcohol […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYTrailblazing Wooster School Alum Robin Kahn Dies After Cancer Battle
Robin Kahn, the first female student enrolled at Danbury’s Wooster School, has died following a 31-year battle with cancer. School officials and community members remember Kahn as a trailblazer who inspired generations of students. Her courage, perseverance, and impact on the school community leave a lasting legacy celebrated by all who knew her.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYPowerball Jackpot Climbs To Record 1 Point 7 Billion
The Powerball jackpot has soared to 1.7 billion dollars after Monday night’s drawing produced no winner. Several players who matched five numbers won 1 million dollars each. Tonight’s drawing will potentially mark the 47th consecutive jackpot without a winner. If it does, it will set a new record.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYConnecticut DMV Task Force Struggles To Reach Towing Reform Consensus
Connecticut’s DMV task force is facing challenges as it works to finalize towing reform recommendations before the February 1 deadline. The panel, made up of state officials, towing companies, and consumer advocates, has yet to agree on key issues like owner notifications and handling proceeds from towed vehicles. Lawmakers hope the proposals will address unfair […]
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