A Danbury man now faces serious charges after allegedly violating a protective order and installing a hidden camera in a woman’s home. The arrest of Francisco Vazquez-Lopez followed a complaint filed earlier this month, leading to charges of voyeurism with malice, electronic stalking, violation of a protective order, and disorderly conduct. The victim reported that Vazquez-Lopez breached a full no-contact protective order by appearing at her workplace and later having someone install a hidden camera in her bedroom. Vazquez-Lopez awaits further legal proceedings now, after pleading not guilty to all charges.
The Brookfield Library Art Gallery invites art enthusiasts to indulge in a vibrant journey through the colorful realms of Penny Feder’s 55-year retrospective exhibition titled “Worlds of Color.” Showcasing her masterful etchings, woodcuts, and monotypes, the gallery will also unveil Penny’s latest foray into mixed media collages. From May 1st to June 26th, immerse yourself in her captivating creations. Join Penny Feder on Saturday, May 18th from 2:30 to 4:30 for an exclusive reception at the Brookfield Library Art Gallery. For more details, call Debby Holland at (203) 775-6241 ext. 123 or email dholland@brookfieldlibrary.org.
Greenwich town records reveal that over 180 trees were illegally felled behind Governor Ned Lamont’s residence, affecting protected wetlands without necessary permits. The clearing, extending across several acres, altered the landscape to enhance scenic views, raising environmental concerns. Lamont, along with neighboring property owners, faces wetlands violations. The incident, occurred five months ago, and has now prompted calls for corrective action. Town officials there seek restoration and potential fines to address environmental impact and preserve wetland ecosystems.
The Danbury Library is hosting a Community Baby Shower on Saturday, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This free event offers resources and support for new parents and families. The first 50 registrants will receive an early literacy tote bag filled with books and toys. Those who take part will be provided with information on health, housing, and childcare services. Attendees can join activities like Dad’s Read Storytime and a Prenatal Yoga Class. To register and learn more, CLICK HERE
The Danbury Library is hosting a Community Baby Shower next weekend, on Saturday, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This free event offers resources and support for new parents and families. The first 50 registrants will receive an early literacy tote bag filled with books and toys. Those who take part will be provided with information on health, housing, and childcare services. Attendees can join activities like Dad’s Read Storytime and a Prenatal Yoga Class. This event aims to connect families with local resources and services for childhood success. To register and learn more, CLICK HERE