Construction begins on missing link of Norwalk River Valley Trail
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Norwalk River Valley Trail Executive Director Beth Merrill chats with Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling during the ground breaking for a new mile long section of the trail, known as the Missing Link, in Norwalk Conn. on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. The new section connects Union Park to New Canaan Avenue.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Construction of a new section of the Norwalk River Valley Trail is set to begin in Norwalk Conn. on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. The new section connects Union Park to New Canaan Avenue.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Enter Hearst Top Workplaces contest; deadline extended
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ICON International Executive Vice President of Operations Richard Upton chats with coworkers at the company s headquarters in Greenwich, Conn. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. The specialized finance company focuses on corporate barter transactions to help companies restore value to underperforming assets and fund corporate expenses. For the tenth conseecutive year, ICON International has been recognized in Hearst Connecticut Media Group s Top Workplaces list.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Manager Anthony Buchanan santizes a car at Hearst Top Workplace Splash Carwash in Fairfield, Conn. on Tuesday, September 15, 2020. There are 15 Splash Carwash locations in Connecticut.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Looking to get the vaccine in more arms Danbury area prepares for COVID vaccine expansion
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Lauren Cutler, a teacher from Wilton, waits to get her vaccination from PFC Stefanie Charpentier, a medic with the CT National Guard, at Danbury s first mass COVID-19 vaccination site. The Community Health Center, Inc site will utilize six car lanes to serve 600 appointments a day at the Danbury Fair mall. Thursday, March 4, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
The plan to expedite and expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility thrilled Danbury area vaccine providers and caused at least one teen to cheer at track practice.
Danbury childhood of best-selling author featured in a new memoir about a Candlewood Lake dream
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The front jacket of Eric Metaxas’ new memoir, “Fish Out of Water.”contributed imageShow MoreShow Less
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The back jacket of Eric Metaxas’ new memoir, “Fish Out of Water.”contributed imageShow MoreShow Less
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DANBURY - Eric Metaxas is the best-selling author who’s taken readers to the worlds of the Protestant reformer Martin Luther, the British abolitionist William Wilberforce and the anti-Nazi martyr Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
As such, it may surprise fans to learn that Metaxas has chosen a comparatively pedestrian setting for his latest history book - 1970s Danbury, where the author as his own subject recounts the seminal events of his childhood in “the only home I ever really had.”
Mark Boughton is the former Mayor of Danbury, CT, serving nearly ten terms in office. He s currently the Commissioner of the Department of Revenue Services. Boughton has been a weekly guest on the
Ethan and Lou Show for years now, but we ve never taken the proper time to get personal with the man and find out what makes him, him.
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We did a getting to know you segment with Mark on Friday (March 12) and he opened up about his public divorce in 2016, what went wrong in his candidacy for Governor and his current relationship. These are the highlights of that interview (See Full Interview Below):