This Just Into The Danbury Roundup Newsroom.....
Nathalie Lariviere gives a haircut to Ginny Jess, of Newtown, at Sheer Image hair salon in Newtown, on Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
Government fines Morganti Group of Danbury $800,000 (News Times)
A city-based construction company has agreed to pay an $800,000 fine to resolve a government claim that it filed false documents in an attempt to secure contracts for two water projects in the Kingdom of Jordan. Solving the water crisis, in China and at home (News Times)
Chris Kukk stood at the edge of the forest, observing a bastion of pine trees losing a turf war against encroaching sand dunes. The city's more than 15,000 unaffiliated voters have less than two weeks to register with a political party if they want to vote in next month's primary.
L.A. comic Tommy Savitt plays Danbury Treehouse (Connecticut Post)
Comedian Tommy Savitt is so adorable you'll want to give him a hug. With his soft Brooklyn accent, quiet delivery and the way he has of batting those warm eyes at the audience, you might think he is just too cute to be funny. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
Danbury show salutes famed Egyptian dance choreographer Reda (Connecticut Post)
He's been called the Fred Astaire of Egyptian dance. Saturday night, while he won't be dancing, people will see why Mahmoud Reda earned that name when the Riskallah Riyad Theatre pays tribute to him with an all-Middle Eastern dance show in Danbury's Palace Theater . Weekend Police Blotter, July 23 - 25 (Newtown Patch)
Echo Valley Road: A retaining wall on Echo Valley Road in the area of Cavanaugh Pond was vandalized with graffiti on Saturday, police said. Ken Green 3-Over At The Turn Of His Round: Tom Yantz | On the Tee (The Hartford Courant)
Ken Green played much better than his 3-over-par 37 would indicate as the Danbury native reached the halfway point of his first round at the Connecticut Open at the CC of Fairfield on Monday. GOP Lt. Gov. Primary Pits Boughton, Wilson-Foley (The Hartford Courant)
The Republican primary for lieutenant governor features two starkly contrasting candidates.
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