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In the aftermath of recent drownings in the area, New Milford Police have taken to social media to warn residents of the dangers of the Housatonic River.
Back in June, two men from Danbury lost their lives while fishing by the Bleachery Dam, one man slipped into the raging river and the other slipped in trying to rescue him, both were declared accidental drowning victims.
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With summer storms, that seem to be very prevalent this year in Northwest Connecticut, causing the Housatonic River to be extra active and dangerous. The New Milford Police Department have taken to social media to warn residents of the danger that the roaring river possess.
New Milford Police: Housatonic River is Not a Recreational Area hudsonvalleycountry.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hudsonvalleycountry.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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According to former Mayor Liba Fuhrman, who heads up the Revitalization Committee, she explained to Hearst Connecticut Media;
“Like most towns in Connecticut, our population is aging, so we really want to focus on bringing in families and young millenials. I just want it to be alive and vibrant. A place for people.
Because of the size of the project, it may be a work in progress over the next ten years but, as each phase is completed, New Milford residents will be able to bask in the glory of New Milford becoming a tourist destination.
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