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Cybersecurity, IT Programs in Danbury s $99M Career Academy

Cybersecurity, IT Programs in Danbury’s $99M Career Academy The city of Danbury, Conn., has approved a new academy for middle- and high-school students that will teach cybersecurity, scientific innovation, medicine and global enterprise, among other things. April 23, 2021 •  (TNS) With Danbury s school growth outpacing other communities, city council unanimously approved on Monday night the $99-million career academy for middle- and high-school students. It s a win for our youngsters and not only for the town, but education as a whole for the state as a model, Superintendent Sal Pascarella said of the school that would be the first of its kind in Connecticut.

Fascinating project: Danbury s unique fat-to-fuel facility breaks ground at John Oliver Sewer Plant

‘Fascinating’ project: Danbury’s unique fat-to-fuel facility breaks ground at John Oliver Sewer Plant FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPinterest Photo: Contributed photo DANBURY - Comedian John Oliver was mistaken if he thought all he was getting was a run-of-the-mill sewer plant when he agreed in October to lend his name to the facility for a laugh and a donation to local charities. The city has broken ground on the nation’s first grease-to-diesel conversion facility at the John Oliver Memorial Sewer Plant a project that promises not only a remedy for the plague of sewer grease that has terrorized Oliver’s native England with airliner-size fatbergs, but a revenue source for Danbury in the form of biodiesel sales.

A surge of a students is expected in Danbury schools, leading to questions about build capacity

A surge of a students is expected in Danbury schools. Will there be room for them? FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 Ellsworth Avenue Elementary School. Friday, January 15, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of12 A preliminary rendering of the Danbury Career Academy for middle and high school students at the Summit.Contributed Photo / contributedShow MoreShow Less 3of12 4of12 A preliminary rendering of the Danbury Career Academy for middle and high school students at the Summit.Contributed Photo / contributedShow MoreShow Less 5of12 A preliminary rendering of the Danbury Career Academy for middle and high school students at the Summit.Contributed Photo / contributedShow MoreShow Less

Police, firefighters among the highest-paid employees in Danbury

Police, firefighters among the highest-paid employees in Danbury FacebookTwitterEmail 1of18 Around 12:40 p.m. on Jan. 19, 2019, Danbury Police Officer Emilio Masella noticed a fire on a second floor porch in the 100 block of Rose Hill Avenue in Danbury, Conn., while on patrol. He immediately called in the fire department.Contributed Photo / Danbury Fire Department / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less 2of18 Danbury Police car on Thursday afternoon. January 17, 2019, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of18 4of18 Danbury firefighters Rich Krikorian, left, and Paul Perrotti, are photographed with some of the smoke and carbon monoxie detectors that are kept on fire department vehicles. The devises are made available, when on fire calls, it s found that a homeowner doesn t have one. Photo taken Monday, Jan. 2, 2012.Carol Kaliff / Carol KaliffShow MoreShow Less

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