Danbury News - July 9, 2010
Working on a Mystery Tour (News Times)
When it comes to recreating the sounds of the Beatles , the Connecticut-based tribute band the Mystery Tour has a secret weapon in its arsenal -- a fifth Beatle. Danbury flag football reunion (Connecticut Post)
Jack McGee roamed in and out of the banquet hall in the back of Franco Ristorante in Brookfield in a pair of seersucker pajama pants and a football jersey that was more than 30 years old and now fit snugly around his stomach. Witness in DaSilva case charged with robbery (NewsTimesLive)
A city man who was expected to testify for the prosecution in the manslaughter case against downtown landlord Joseph DaSilva Jr. Free puppet shows offered at Danbury Music Centre (Connecticut Post)
"Rainbow Fish in the Deep Blue Sea " is the name of the free puppet show to be presented by the Danbury Cultural Commission on Sunday at 2 p.m. The show will be at the Danbury Music Centre at 256 Main St. Not forgetting about Haiti (NewsTimesLive)
Constantino Rago, of Bethel, center, went to Haiti at the end of January with the non-profit organization Edeyo. More Danbury News From Topix:
Humidity 95%, thunderstorms this afternoon (News Times)
A high level of humidity in the area Thursday morning is making the air heavy to breathe. Police: No accidents to tie up Thursday commute (NewsTimesLive)
There were no accidents on Interstate-84 overnight or early Thursday that could tie up commuters, a state trooper in Southbury said at 7:45 a.m. Downtown Danbury traffic was also a steady ride this morning. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to DanburyRoundup@gmail.com
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