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Danbury Mayor Speaks On Talk of a Drive-Thru Marijuana Dispensary

According to the News Times, the Bethel based medicinal marijuana dispensary company D & B Wellness has plans to expand into Danbury, CT. Now that the company is discussing their expansion into a Danbury location that used to be a bank, the question keeps coming up, will there be a drive-thru? Get our free mobile app Danbury Mayor Joe Cavo joined the Ethan and Lou Show on I-95 Thursday (5/6/21) morning and we asked him about the idea. It s important to note that we jumped around and also had talks about recreational marijuana in the Hat City. We didn t do that because we are confused, we did it because we are grown-ups and we all know it s an eventuality. We started by asking Cavo what he thought of the drive-thru, he replied:

Behind The Walls of CT s Abandoned Norwich State Hospital

Behind the Walls of CT s Abandoned Norwich State Hospital In this day and age, mental health treatment is serious business and in most cases, patients are treated with care and respect. This was not always the case in the U.S. and hospitals dedicated to the mentally ill became prisons that regularly conducted torture. America is now littered with shuttered hospitals decaying from the inside and the outside. Many believe these places still contain the dark energy left behind by the gruesome acts of the past. One of these places in Norwich State Hospital.  If you have images you think we need to see, please share them. Download the I-95 Rock Mobile App for free at Google Play or the App store and click the photo/video submission button.

The Day - Your Turn: Remembering Mildred Cardoza, Norwich s oldest Cape Verdean - News from southeastern Connecticut

Your Turn: Remembering Mildred Cardoza, Norwich’s oldest Cape Verdean Mildred Cardoza, right, is pictured with Father Russell Kennedy, former priest at St. Mary Church, and her sister-in-law Jeanette Cardoza. (photo submitted) Published February 02. 2021 2:22PM  Roberta J. Vincent, Special to The Times Known to all as Millie, Mildred Cardoza was born on Aug. 13, 1920, and celebrated her 100th birthday at Three Rivers Healthcare in Norwich, where she was a resident for nine years. Due to the COVID outbreak, she was presented with a proclamation from Congressman Joe Courtney without any fanfare. When this facility closed, she was transferred to Norwich Town Rehab & Care, where she passed away on Dec. 30.

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