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Danbury Residents named to the URI Fall 2020 Dean s List Written by University of Rhode Island
The University of Rhode Island is pleased to announce the Fall 2020 Dean s List. The students represent nearly all of Rhode Island s cities and towns, all six New England states, New York and New Jersey, and many other states and countries.
The following Danbury reaidents were named to Dean s List:
Adam Beckett
Congratulations to all!
To be included on the Dean s List, full-time students must have completed 12 or more credits for letter grades during a semester and achieved at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 or more credits for letter grades earning at least a 3.30 quality point average.
OPER LEAVE SCENE PROP DAM ACC
OPERATE VEHICLE W/0 INSURANCE
DWI- 1ST OFFENSE
Summary:
On 02/21/2021 at 01:39 hrs., Derek F. Bivens was arrested for Driving while Intoxicated and Reckless Driving, following an incident where he did leave the scene of a property damage motor vehicle accident. Bivens was also issued UTT’s for Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device and Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Insurance.
Bivens was processed and later transported to Oswego County Jail, where he was held awaiting arraignment on 02/21/2021 at 08:30 hrs. in Oswego County CAP Court.
Arrest Number: 1247
Birth Date: 11/08/97
Charges:
Summary:
Christian Camacho was arrested for Damaging a Door by kicking in the door and causing damage to the door frame during a domestic dispute. Camacho was later transported to Oswego Police Department and is currently being held awaiting arraignment later today in Oswego City Court.
Joe Amon / Connecticut Public Radio
If it were any other year, Thursday’s expected storm would have students going to bed the night before with their pajamas inside out in the hopes of a snow day. But remote learning during the pandemic has dashed those hopes as many districts can simply continue online classes.
But not everywhere. Litchfield and Region 6 Superintendent Christopher Leone will save snow days for his students, including Thursday. That means no in-person or remote classes.
“There’s something special about a snow day when you’re a child,” Leone said. “I think in the rush to replace everything with remote, people aren’t factoring in many of the things that go into this.”