Danbury Getting State Money For Stone Bridge Repairs
- Ed Histed
- October 16, 2024
Danbury is set to receive a $500,000 state grant to rebuild and extend the historic stone bridge over Mercers Pond Brook on Franklin Street Extension. The funding comes after a truck damaged the bridge, which is currently marked by concrete barriers and hazard signs. The State Bond Commission will consider the funding approval on October […]
Read MoreRidgefield Reports Graffiti
- Ed Histed
- October 16, 2024
Ridgefield officials report the removal of obscene graffiti targeting Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris from Fitzgerald Field at Lake Windwing. Discovered on Monday, the graffiti was quickly cleaned by the Parks & Recreation Department. It’s believed the graffiti likely appeared over the weekend. Ridgefield police have also been notified about the incident and are looking […]
Read MoreToll Brothers Denied Zoning Break
- Ed Histed
- October 16, 2024
Danbury’s Zoning Board of Appeals has denied Toll Brothers’ request for a zoning break for the roof height of a proposed clubhouse in the Reserve development. The board questioned why the builder couldn’t meet zoning requirements within the existing master plan for the 113 single-family homes. Toll Brothers sought to raise the clubhouse height from […]
Read MoreVeterans Day 5K Run/Walk Scheduled for November 10th In Bethel
- Ed Histed
- October 16, 2024
The Veterans Day 5K Run/Walk will take place in downtown Bethel, Connecticut, on November 10th to support Folds of Honor, an organization that provides scholarships to children of fallen military and first responders. The race, starting and ending at the Bethel Municipal Center Green, will feature a “veterans’ village” with entertainment, games, and raffle prizes. […]
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