Day: April 3, 2025

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Belimo Nixes $10M Danbury Expansion Plans

Belimo has withdrawn its $10 million expansion plans for its Danbury headquarters, citing the need to redesign the proposal. The company had planned to expand its production capacity but found that the initial westward expansion wouldn’t meet its needs. The company now reports that it will explore alternative options for its growth.

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Pickleball In Brookfield

Brookfield has officially opened its first dedicated pickleball courts near Town Hall. The four courts, built in response to high demand, offer a dedicated space for the sport, with open play from sunrise to sunset. The project, funded partly by a state grant, also includes ADA-compliant walkways, a pavilion, and restrooms.

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Southbury Couple Claims Excessive Tree Cutting An “Unintentional Mistake”

The case continues in which a Southbury couple is facing a lawsuit after allegedly cutting down 138 trees on town-owned land to improve their view of Lake Lillinonah. The town is seeking nearly $9 million in damages, but the couple argues it was an unintentional mistake.

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Water Flushing In Danbury To Commence On Monday

The Danbury Water Department will begin its annual hydrant flushing on Monday, April 7. The process will take about nine weeks, aimed at improving water quality and fire protection. Residents may experience temporary water discoloration or pressure fluctuations. Officials recommend running cold water to clear any discoloration once workers leave the area.

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Elite Brewing Taking Over Former Barnes And Noble Space

Elicit Brewing Co. is set to open its third Connecticut location in May at Danbury Square, taking over the former Barnes & Noble space. The brewpub will feature a beer hall, restaurant, biergarten, arcade, and event space, creating 40-50 jobs.

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Fairchild Case Postponed Until May 15

The plea hearing for John Theodore Fairchild of New Fairfield, who is accused of possessing child sex abuse material, has been postponed to May 15. The charges stem from an investigation into his wife’s suspicious death and a fire at their home. The case remains ongoing.

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Former Danbury Police Chief Nelson F. Macedo Dies At 94

Former Danbury Police Chief Nelson F. Macedo has passed away at age 94. Visitation is set for Monday, April 7th at Green Funeral Home, with a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday at St. Peter Church, followed by military honors at St. Peter Cemetery.

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Checking Local Gas Prices

Gas prices have risen slightly, with the national average now at $3.15 per gallon, a 3-cent increase since last week. In the Greater Danbury area, however, locals can still find competitive prices, with the lowest local price found yesterday in Brookfield at $2.83 per gallon. For full details, check out Gas Buddy dot com.

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Court Upholds Judgment Against Former Bethel Baseball Association Treasurer

The Connecticut Appellate Court has upheld a $207,000 judgment against Kurt R. Dyer, former Bethel Baseball Association treasurer, for stealing over $69,000 from the group in 2017–2018. Dyer, who represented himself, says he will keep fighting the ruling.

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