Major Upgrades Planned For Bethel Park
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
Bethel’s Parloa Park is set for major upgrades, supported by a $500,000 state grant and $500,000 in town funds. The project will include expanded play areas, a relocated basketball court, and improved ADA access. Construction is now slated to begin by year’s end.
Read MoreFormer Local School Principal Due In Court Today
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
Former Westside Middle School Academy principal Jennifer Blue is due to appear in court today for a pre-trial hearing on felony larceny charges. Blue, who resigned in June, is accused of misusing a school debit card for over $5,500 in personal expenses. Blue has pleaded not guilty.
Read MoreFAA Says Further Action Being Considered After Low Flying Helicopter Incident Last Summer At Candlewood Lake
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
The Federal Aviation Administration has confirmed that a helicopter pilot violated safety regulations during flights over Candlewood Lake last summer. The helicopter, piloted by Avi Shevah of New Milford, was reported to be flying dangerously low, with photos and videos showing altitudes as low as 40 feet over boats. Danbury Airport Administrator Michael Safranek filed […]
Read MoreLithium Fire In New Fairfield Highlights New Dangers
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
Firefighters in New Fairfield quickly responded to a van fire carrying lithium batteries and propane tanks Sunday afternoon. Crews were called to the scene yesterday around 4:20 p.m. and used multiple vehicles to extinguish the flames. The New Fairfield Volunteer Fire Department reported no nearby homes were affected. Officials said the department is prepared for […]
Read MoreRidgefield Historical Society Asking For Support
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
The Ridgefield Historical Society has launched its 2024 Annual Appeal, asking for community support to sustain its historic preservation and educational programs. This year, contributions helped launch a hands-on Native American history program, restore the 1872 Branchville Schoolhouse, and host nearly 1,000 visitors during the expanded Holiday House Tour. The Society also worked with local […]
Read MoreDanbury Police Officer Facing Charges
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
A Danbury police officer has been charged with second-degree stalking after a state investigation into alleged on-duty misconduct. 34 year old Myckol Rodriguez turned himself in last week, and after he was processed he was released on a $500 bond. He is set to appear in court this Thursday, December 5.
Read MoreState Police Update Thanksgiving Stats
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
The total numbers are not yet in, but as of last count, State police reported 431 crashes since the start of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, including one fatal motorcycle crash that claimed the life of a 22-year-old. Police also made 31 DUI arrests and responded to nearly 5,000 service calls.
Read MoreFormer Danbury Mayor Describes Local Theater As “Disaster”
- Ed Histed
- December 2, 2024
Former Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton called out AMC Danbury 16 on Eagle Road, describing the theater as “a disaster.” In a Facebook post, Boughton said trash was “ankle high,” the bathrooms were filthy, and there was no food or soda available. He urged the city’s health department to investigate. Boughton later shared a screenshot showing […]
Read MoreLamont Chooses Alves
- Ed Histed
- November 29, 2024
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has named Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves as the new Democratic State Central Committee chair. Alves, a Brazilian immigrant who became a U.S. citizen in 2017, will succeed Nancy DiNardo when her term ends in January. Lamont praised Alves’ business background and leadership of one of the nation’s most diverse cities. The […]
Read MoreNew Bridge Open Now In New Milford
- Ed Histed
- November 29, 2024
The Merryall Road bridge in New Milford is now open after a $4.3 million replacement project. The new structure replaces a bridge classified as one of the worst in Litchfield County. Construction began in May and features a longer, wider design for improved safety. Costs were shared between the state and town. Officials say the […]
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