Day: October 31, 2024

Connecticut News

Rent Dispute Halts Stew Leonard Expansion Plans

Efforts to establish a Stew Leonard’s grocery store to New Haven County have stalled due to a rent dispute with the property owner. Stew Leonard Jr. expressed disappointment over the negotiations at Colonial Commons in Orange, the site of a former Christmas Tree Shops store. He emphasized the importance of making the economics work before […]

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New Milford Wrongful Imprisonment Case Headed To Settlement

New Milford has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit with Shawn Henning, one of two men exonerated after serving nearly 30 years in prison for the 1985 murder of Everett Carr. The town’s council approved the settlement, though specific details remain undisclosed. Henning and Ralph “Ricky” Birch previously settled with the state for $25 million […]

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Early Voting Popular

Take it for what you will, but early voting in the Danbury area has seen a significant turnout as election officials report increased participation. In New Milford, around 21% of registered voters have already cast their ballots, with over 4,300 early votes recorded. Danbury has also reported close to 5,450 early voters, ranking 14th in […]

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Danbury Officials Say They Don’t Endorse Campaigns

In Danbury, police officials and leaders from the Danbury Charter School have clarified that they do not endorse any political campaigns ahead of the November 5 election. This follows the distribution of political mailers and videos featuring police officers with candidates. Both the police chief and the charter school say they did not authorize the […]

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State Trooper Pleads Guilty To Larceny

A Connecticut State Police trooper has pleaded guilty to larceny charges for illegally collecting workers’ compensation benefits. 45 year old Trooper Kevin Moore received approximately $47,000 from November 2019 to May 2020, despite being ineligible. He pleaded guilty and has agreed to pay full restitution before his sentencing, which is scheduled for March 4, 2025. […]

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Youth Grant Applications Now Being Accepted

The Connecticut Commission on Community Service, also known as Serve Connecticut, is now accepting applications for mini-grants aimed at supporting youth-led service initiatives. These grants are available for projects that engage young people aged 5 to 25, running from January 1 to September 30, 2025. Eligible applicants include schools, municipalities, and youth organizations, with youth-led […]

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