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Developer touts hidden little treasures and cool features of downtown Danbury apartment project

Developer touts hidden little treasures and cool features of downtown Danbury apartment project FacebookTwitterEmail An artist’s rendering of a the149-apartment complex, Brookview Commons II, in downtown Danbury. The view is from Main Street, looking north.Seventy2Architects DANBURY - A 149-unit complex under construction on Main Street could begin renting apartments with a downtown view by the winter holiday season. “The pandemic is definitely making construction across the country difficult, but our partners at DiMarco Group are doing a great job dealing with the challenges,” said Dan Bertram, the Danbury-based developer of the city’s most anticipated residential development since Kennedy Flats. “We feel we are well in position to deliver this building by the end of the year.”

We are you, and you are now us : How a 60-year-old New Milford couple came to adopt a Florida teen

Skip to main content Currently Reading We are you, and you are now us : How a 60-year-old New Milford couple came to adopt a Florida teen FacebookTwitterEmail James Irish, center, sits with his new parents Theresa McSpedon, right, and Scott Haney, of New Milford, at James’ school Education without Borders after they completed a virtual adoption ceremony at the school on Wednesday.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media NEW MILFORD Theresa McSpedon, 60, dabbed tears from her eyes with a balled-up tissue and clutched a manila envelope to her chest as she looked at her son for the first time last week.

Norwalk artist says she wants viewers to ask questions when viewing her bone sculptures

Norwalk artist says she wants viewers to ask questions when viewing her bone sculptures Joel Lang FacebookTwitterEmail Norwalk artist Miller Opie creates bone sculptures.© Miller Opie / Contributed photo Last fall, Norwalk artist Miller Opie won the Jacobson sculpture award at the Silvermine Art Center’s annual A-One show for a pair of pieces fashioned primarily from moose bone. Yes, that’s right: moose, the antlered animal of northern forests. Now, as a reward for winning the A-One prize, Opie has two more animal bone sculptures in Silvermine’s current new members’ show, running through March 13. The smaller of the two, titled “Jete” after the ballet leap, also incorporates moose bone. This time, Opie has used a pair of surprisingly thin ribs. Set vertically and slightly bowed on a block of hemlock wood, the ribs suggest striding legs arrested in forward motion.

Roxbury firehouse receives $12K PPE donation following arson attack

Roxbury firehouse receives $12K PPE donation following arson attack FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation Executive Director David Sarlitt, Ocean State Job Lot store team leader Rich Stomski, Roxbury Ambulance Association Chief Sarah Lauriat and Roxbury Volunteer Fire Chief Todd Wheeler.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Boxes of personal protective equipment the Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation delivered to the Roxbury Volunteer Fire Department.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 ROXBURY Nearly $12,000 worth of personal protective equipment has been donated to the Roxbury Fire Department after its stockpile was destroyed last week during an intentionally set fire at the facility.

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