Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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SHERMAN — Rumor has it that in 1802, the same year the town was incorporated, an 18-year-old built a colonial house in the middle of town.

Doctors successfully removed a benign tumor from Mayor Mark Boughton’s brain during a complex procedure Tuesday at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Mayor Mark Boughton delivers remarks from the City of Danbury during Immaculate High Schools Graduation Excercises at Western Connecticut State Universities O'Neill Center on Wednesday May, 31, 2017.

For more than three decades, Lt. Albert Mion has driven to work at the Danbury Fire Department, aware that he could be tasked with saving someone’s life.

Summertime in the Greater Danbury area means lazy lake days for many. From boating to tubing, wakeboarding, swimming and general partying, Candlewood Lake is a playground for area residents in the summer.

Danbury native Oscar Bordoy scored a win in his second career boxing match, defeating Felip Nazario at Uptown Live in Charlotte, North Carolina on Saturday. Bordoy is now 2-0 as a lightweight fighter.

July 19 is National Hot Dog Day! If you're in the mood for a good dog tonight, seems you should head to Fairfield. Three of the top 10 most Yelp-reviewed hot dog spots in southwestern Connecticut are found in Fairfield.


The spirit of “buy local” is as strong as ever. It’s the practice that often falls short.


DANBURY — Hidden gems produced by local companies and grown on local farms lurk among the shelves of even the largest supermarkets in the area.


Millennials aren’t the only ones who want to live in downtowns, where restaurants, shops and other amenities are only a walking distance away. So do Baby Boomers.


New Milford football played its spring game, the Green and White game, Thursday, June 15, 2017. 

Site names Newtown's Ferris Acres the best ice cream in Connecticut


DANBURY - The $50 million expansion of the state’s largest high school is in high gear, with only 70 more days of summer for workers to complete key upgrades before classes resume in September.

Homelessness in Danbury has dropped 12 percent since 2016

Kyle Lyra receives his diploma during Danbury High Schools Commencement Exercises that were held on Tuesday June 20, 2017.

DANBURY — Andrea Gartner has a lot of passions, and many of them are embodied in her new restaurant, Pour Me Coffee and Wine Café, which opened this month at 274 Main St.

Bob's Stores is closing at 114 Federal Rd. in Danbury, Conn., one of three locations in southwestern Connecticut getting the ax by bankrupt parent company Eastern Outfitters of Meriden.

"Batman" TV star Adam West has died

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Pedestrian Critical After Being Hit By Car in Kent

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Things get even more perplexing when newcomers to this community 60 miles north of New York City discover that most of its schoolchildren are served by the Carmel Central School District, while those in the town of Carmel itself are mostly served by the Mahopac Central School District, said Robert J. Bradley, a broker with Holly Real Estate who sits on the town zoning board. “People here are very confused about where they live, and what town they live in,” Mr. Bradley added, explaining that the Postal Service also accepts “Kent Lakes” as an alternative name for Kent to differentiate it from the other Kent, N.Y., near Rochester.
A key to dispelling that confusion, as he sees it, is to recognize Kent’s importance to the New York City water supply. Carmel has much of the commerce in the area, largely because “there’s not that much in Carmel that’s in the watershed” — a zone requiring heightened environmental protection. Less encumbered than Kent by building restrictions, Carmel, the county seat, has become the more logical place for businesses and shops.
There is undeniably something about the water in Kent; to protect it, New York City and New York State own about 39 percent of the town’s 43-square-mile area, said Gary E. Link, the town assessor.
And it is once the subject shifts to water that Kent residents resoundingly express their pride of place. They might even rhapsodize a little. Mr. Lennon, a high school English teacher who commutes daily to the Bronx, lives in a house overlooking Seven Hills Lake, which he describes as “like a postcard.” For Mr. Erichson, a primary resident of Montclair, N.J., who teaches law at Fordham University in Manhattan, it’s about the way the light hits China Pond as he watches from his Sedgewood deck. “I keep thinking it’s my favorite time of day,” he said. “But I think that every time I look.”
All of which corroborates Mr. Bradley’s summary of Kent as “a whole lot of neighborhoods around lakes.” From the way he reels off some of their names — Pine Pond, China Pond, Barrett Pond, Sagamore Lake, Palmer Lake, and Lake Carmel, White Pond, Seven Hills — it’s clear what takes precedence in the collective consciousness.


Julio R. Lopez, 23, of Hill and Dale Road, Kent, was charged with third-degree assault, a misdemeanor, about 2:40 a.m. June 17. Police said he assaulted a woman at La Frontera bar. He was initially held for arraignment then turned over to the Brewster Justice Court, which had a warrant for his arrest on a previous charge of third-degree assault.

Skier, 20, Killed After Crashing Into Trees At Hunter Mountain


Hunter Mountain
Zachary T. Thompson of Cream Ridge, New Jersey, was skiing on the Racers Edge trail, a double black diamond (expert) trail on Hunter's Mountain when he lost control and slid before leaving the trail and striking several trees Monday, state police said. Thompson was extricated by the ski patrol and then treated by Greene County Paramedics and Hunter area ambulance personnel before being pronounced deceased.
State Police are currently treating the matter as an accidental fall and do not suspect any foul play. An autopsy is scheduled for a later date.
Warwick resident Edwin Wood, 58, died after losing control and hitting several trees on the resort's Annapurna Trail, also a double black-diamond trail, on Feb. 8.



Video Leads To Arrest In Theft Of Sign At Donald J. Trump State Park



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Ronald Atzmon of Carmel was charged with stealing the sign to the Donald J. Trump Park in Yorktown.

Surveillance video led New York State Park police to a Carmel man as the culprit who vandalized Donald J. Trump State Park last month at the Indian Hill section in Yorktown and allegedly stole the entryway sign.
Ronald Atzmon, 32, was charged with a felony count of criminal mischief and misdemeanor petit larceny in connection with the March 22 vandalism at the park, said Randy Simons, public information officer for the state Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.
"The Indian Hill section sign that was stolen has already been replaced," Simons said.
Atzmon's arrest came just a day after state Park Police released surveillance photos of a man inside a dark-colored van.
Trump, who owns an estate in Bedford, also owns Trump National Golf Club Hudson Valley in Stormville and Trump National Westchester in Briarcliff Manor. The Trump name also adorns Trump Tower At City Center in White Plains, Trump Plaza in New Rochelle and Trump Park Residences in Yorktown.








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