New CDC guidance is nerve-wracking, but Danbury area keeps masks rules the same, businesses say
July 28, 2021
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Alorfa Escoboda, from Bailey s Backyard Pizza Pop-Up, makes pizza s for a drive-thru senior lunch at Lounsbury House in Ridgefield, Conn, on Monday, April 26, 2021. Mask-wearing continues to be optional at Lounsbury House.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Instructor Maureen Henriques, of New Milford, discusses the making of a bezel with Laurieann Steckler of Holmes, N.Y., during a recent Brookfield Craft Center class on sandcasting. At the Brookfield Craft Center, masks are required for all instructors and students participating in programs at the center’s studios.Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less
Federal stimulus money heading to Danbury area unexpected but welcome
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Loretta Foley, of Shelton,, gives her information to Danbury Hospital Registered Nurse Denise Noto at Danbury’s first mass COVID-19 vaccination site opened Thursday at the Danbury Fair mall. The Community Health Center, Inc site will use six car lanes to serve 600 appointments a day.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
The federal stimulus package expected to be signed into law this week that will provide more than $2.6 billion to Connecticut towns is being welcomed by leaders in the Danbury area, although some details, including how the funds can be spent, remain unclear.