Comic books saw record sales during COVID. Could they give a boost to the Danbury mall?
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Attendees at the 2018 installment of TerrifiCon at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut. Newbury Comics chose the Danbury Fair mall for its second Connecticut location.Mohegan Sun / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The 2014 installment of ComiConn at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Conn.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Newbury Comics is opening in the Danbury Fair mall in the former storefront for Build-A-Bear at the gateway to the food court, pictured Tuesday, July 20, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Comic books saw record sales during COVID Could they give a boost to the Danbury mall?
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Charges have been dropped against a man accused of attacking a Korean-American grandmother at a Hudson Valley mall.
Nancy Toh, an 83-year-old grandmother, was attacked at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 9 while collecting cans and bottles to recycle outside Nordstrom at the Westchester Mall in White Plains, police said.
She was allegedly approached by Glenmore Nehmbhard, who spat on her and punched her in the face. Authorities say Nehmbhard is homeless.
Nembhard, age 40, was arrested and charged with assault with intent to cause physical injury to a person 65 years of age or older and remanded to the Westchester County Jail.