I was scrolling threw my news feed yesterday and saw this car all jacked up. My first reaction was a hearty chuckle and then I looked closer and realized this was in Danbury. Since I will not stand for crimes in my city, I started burning up the phones (no one does that).
While Hill grabbed the win, it was Glover who had the lion's share of the spotlight. Glover retired in the ring, during his post-fight interview. Texeira laid his gloves on the mat and said I'm too tough for my own good.
A few months back, the updates slowed and eventually estimated timelines disappeared completely. That is why I was fascinated to read a new article from The Real Deal, a real estate publication out of New York.
Every time you turn your head, it appears there is a new development breaking ground in Brookfield and while growth is key, what about our open spaces? Recently, we learned that Brookfield First Selectman Tara Carr is actively putting measures into place to ensure the town's future is not all concrete and metal.
We wanted to know more about the grant and what it could mean for the town so we went right to the top. Brookfield First Selectman Tara Carr joined us on the I-95 Morning Show Tuesday (1/17/23) and we asked her about the grant and bit more about how this process works, this is what Carr had to say: