Here s where to watch fireworks, celebrate Fourth of July in Danbury area
July 1, 2021
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Photos from the Annual Fireworks Celebration at the Danbury Fair in Danbury, Conn. Saturday, July 5, 2014.Tyler Sizemore / Tyler SizemoreShow MoreShow Less
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The Danbury Fair mall Summer Stage Fireworks Show. Wednesday night, July 3, 2019, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A couple sit on the roof of a pickup as the sun sets while waiting for the start of the Danbury Fair mall SummerStage Fireworks Show. Wednesday, July 3, 2019, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Ridgefielders Organize Memorial Day Car Parade Written by Brian Anthony
Having discovered that the 2021 Main Street Memorial Day parade was once again canceled due to Covid concerns, local residents have banded together to re-create last year’s vehicle parade through town. Organizer Brian Armstrong said, “We were all disappointed to find out that this year s Memorial Day parade was canceled, but as soon as we heard the news, we knew we had to bring back the Memorial Day Car Parade!”
Building on last year’s success, in which over 65 cars participated, Armstrong says he expects this year’s car parade to be even bigger and better. “Last year the idea came to me on the Friday before Memorial Day and we worked through the weekend to try to get the word out and make sure everything was a go for Monday. This year we had enough time to start promoting the event earlier, so I’m hoping more people have a chance to participate, he remarked.
She saw the best in me : Ridgefield student who died of cancer remembered for positive spirit
Alyssa Seidman
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Brooke’s sister Riley and mother Madeline, left, accept flowers and a jar of purple M&M’s from Nutmeg Chapter member Ashley Gotti, right. Purple was Brooke’s favorite color.Alyssa Seidman / Hearst Connecticut Media
RIDGEFIELD Brooke Blake has been described by family and friends as a talkative student who was full of life even as she battled brain cancer for years.
Last weekend, about 60 people gathered near the entrance of Barlow Mountain Elementary School where a cherry tree was recently planted as a symbol of the Ridgefield student’s zest for life.
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