Day: November 17, 2023

Local News

Danbury Man Facing Charges In Drug Related Death Last Summer

Following a long investigation, a Danbury man is now facing charges in connection with the fatal fentanyl death of a woman who died back in June. Danbury police took 56 year old Felix Pabon into custody this week, charging him with second-degree manslaughter. Pabon was jailed, with bail set at $200,000. Investigators say back in […]

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Danbury Therapy Center Hopes 2nd Time’s A Go

A proton-based therapy cancer center in Danbury is trying again for a second time to get state approval. The physicians group proposing to open a cancer center on the west side that would use proton therapy to kill tumors with fewer side effects was denied state approval last year. Now, Danbury Proton is hoping that […]

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Animal Event Planned

The New Fairfield/Sherman Animal Welfare Society will hold its annual Holiday Boutique on December 2 from 10 to 4 at The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, on Colonial Road at the corner of State Route 37, in New Fairfield. Admission is free. The day before, December 1 from 5 to 8pn, for a $5 […]

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Connecticut News

Cyber Attack Leaves 100,000 Connecticut Residents Vulnerable

Hospital officials now say that more than 100,000 Connecticut residents had their personal information exposed in a cyberattack back in August that hit Prospect Medical Holdings, the parent company of Eastern Connecticut Health Network. Attorneys for Prospect now say the health care company mailed 109,728 notification letters to Connecticut residents to inform them that their […]

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Local News

Silver Alert!

A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 81-year-old man from Bethel. State Police say Robert Jensen was reported missing Thursday. Jensen is described as a white male with gray hair and brown eyes. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 180 pounds. He may be driving a brown 2018 Chevy Equinox with Connecticut […]

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Starbucks Strike

A nationwide strike by Starbucks workers includes those in Danbury. On Thursday, about a dozen Starbucks workers marched outside the store on Newtown Road in Danbury, claiming they are underpaid. The workers were united under cries of “no contract, no coffee” as the carried picket signs in front of the Starbucks in the Berkshire Shopping […]

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Local News

Win – Lose – Win Again??

More shakeups still after the November 7th election in Danbury… A Democratic candidate is now learning that he actually won, after being told he lost his bid for City Council in a recount. This week… on Wednesday… Democratic City Council candidate Dennis Perkins waited to see if his one-vote lead over GOP incumbent Irving Fox […]

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