Day: December 29, 2022

Local News

Special Meeting Next Tuesday In Bethel

In Bethel, a special town meeting will be held next Tuesday to go over details of an appropriation adding up to a little more than four million dollars, for work on the HVAC system at Bethel High School. The system has been trouble for years after not being updated when the school was renovated. The […]

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Danbury Dumping Questions

An attorney has been hired in an effort to stop the alleged illegal dumping being done by a Danbury Councilman. Michael Halas is the owner of Halas Farm on Pembroke Road. He was sent a letter back in October by the Environmental Impact Commission, ordering him to cease dumping material on city property on Barnum […]

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New Program At Danbury Library

The Danbury Library wants you to make reading one of your resolutions for the new year. Kick off your new literary habit and take Danbury Library’s Winter Reading Challenge, which launches on New Year’s Day and lasts until the end of January. You can participate in the challenge with Beanstack, a free app that allows […]

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Broken Water Pipe Closes Town Hall

A quick note to pass along here for residents of the town of Redding. Because of a water pipe break in the building, Redding Town Hall will be closed to the public until January 3rd. However, you can still reach all Town Departments via email or by phone.

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Ridgefield Artist Dies At 87

A Ridgefield man who painted the official portrait of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, has died. John Howard Sanden… according to family members… passed away Christmas Eve at his Ridgefield home. He was 87. John Howard Sanden is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Sanden; his son, Jonathan Bryant Sanden; and his […]

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Southbury Fire

Southbury firefighters responded to a structure fire on Christmas Eve at a home on Bucks Hill Road Saturday just after 2:30pm. When crews arrived, they were greeted by smoke coming from a detached garage. Firefighters were able to quickly knock down the flames before the fire was able to spread to the main part of […]

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Zoo Grants

Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo has been named as the recipient of a $15,000 grant from United Illuminating under Connecticut’s Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credit program. The money will be earmarked for the Zoo’s Greenhouse Energy Conservation Project, which demonstrates the connection between people, plants, and animals, and is seen as an important part of the zoo’s […]

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