This Just In To The Danbury Roundup Newsroom .....
Home and garden goings-on (News Times)
All events are open to the public. Some may have fees not indicated here. FRIDAY DANBURY FARMERS MARKET, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Kennedy Park, Danbury. The driver of a pick-up truck ran down a young boy on Stevens Street and kept going Thursday evening, leaving behind a critically injured child and his horrified family.
Convicted sex offender begins sentence (NewsTimesLive)
Two years after being found guilty and three months after an appeals court refused to overturn the conviction, a former New York City policeman began serving his sentence for having sex with an 11-year-old drum corps member a decade ago. Bank Robbery Suspect Finally Faces Newtown Charges (Newtown Patch)
Shane Parsons, the man accused of robbing the Newtown Savings Bank and Game Stop store in addition to residential burglaries, was arraigned in state Superior Court Thursday. Singer/songwriters strum their stuff (NewsTimesLive)
When the documentary "10 Mountains 10 Years" had its world premiere at the Connecticut Film Festival in Danbury this spring, the soundtrack featured songs written by Bruce Springsteen and singer/songwriter Loretta Hagen . Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to DanburyRoundup@gmail.com
There will soon be daily and annual costs to park at Branchville's Metro North station and Wilton could soon follow suit.
Somers, Danbury men charged with DWI on I-84, Route 139 (The Journal News)
A Somers man who was driving with a suspended license is among two motorists charged with driving while intoxicated Wednesday and early today, state police said. This Weekend (The Wilton Bulletin)
Hear a theremin in Katonah, see Carousel in Danbury, go foraging in New Canaan this weekend. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to DanburyRoundup@gmail.com
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