New Milford School Roof Still An Issue After Nearly 6 Years
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
In New Milford, concerns persist over the quality and safety of repairs to the high school roof, which began nearly six years ago. The Board of Education’s Facilities Subcommittee is considering two options: a long-term fix involving disassembling and reassembling the roof, or a short-term solution with fasteners. The project initially aimed to upgrade the […]
Read MoreNew Stop Signs Going Up In Danbury
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
In an effort to curb speeding and prevent crashes, Danbury has installed new stop signs at the intersection of Deer Hill Avenue, Garfield Avenue, and Wilson Street. Concerns raised by Deer Hill Avenue residents prompted the move. As of now, the signs remain covered with black bags, but once unveiled, they will enforce a four-way […]
Read MoreNewtown Budget Proposal Includes Tax Rate Increase
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
In Newtown, a proposed $138 million town budget includes a 4.6% tax rate increase, reflecting the effects of spiraling inflation and the rising costs of salaries and benefits. Nevertheless, local leaders are working to try to find savings in the spending plan before the late April budget vote. The Board of Finance and Legislative Council […]
Read MoreNewtown Police Conduct Tobacco/Vape Compliance Checks
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
The Newtown Police Department, working with the State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Tobacco Prevention and Enforcement Program, conducted unannounced compliance inspections of Newtown establishments that sell tobacco products / or electronic cigarettes. The inspections were performed in an effort to determine compliance with state laws concerning the prohibition of the […]
Read MoreNorovirus Now Creeping Into Connecticut
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
The national outbreak of norovirus that has been in the headlines lately, has now made its way to Connecticut. But according to the US Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, it’s not as severe as it was last year. They say about 13% of all norovirus tests here in the northeast were positive as of […]
Read MoreMerger Aimed At Remaining Financially Healthy
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
Nuvance Health, the parent company of Danbury and Norwalk hospitals, faced a staggering $150 million loss last year. The ongoing trend, exacerbated by the pandemic, prompted a crucial decision, as operating at a loss is not sustainable. Nuvance is now joining forces with New York’s Northwell Health, a 21-hospital system. This strategic alliance creates a […]
Read MoreFormer Danbury Teacher Imprisoned On Sex Charges Files Appeal
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
An update now on a child sexual abuse case. Kenneth Gardner, a former teacher from Danbury, has filed an appeal after being found guilty of 13 felony charges. Gardner was sentenced to 55 years in prison, with 20 mandatory, following a nine-day trial. The charges include sexual assault, illegal sexual contact, and possession of child […]
Read MoreBrookfield Crash Involving Police Vehicle Remains Under Investigation
- Ed Histed
- February 29, 2024
In Brookfield, a recent motor vehicle crash involving local police officers has left one officer still out of work. According to the Brookfield Police Department, two officers were taken to the hospital after the Monday crash on Federal Road. While one officer was released that night, the other remains off duty. The incident occurred at […]
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