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WestConn Safe From Budget Cuts

WestConn Safe From Budget Cuts

by Josh Durkin — 04|02|2009 04:42 PM

Students work hard to convince their legislators that to close WestConn as a potential solution to part of the budget deficit would be an economic blunder.

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Danbury's Irish Beginnings

Danbury's Irish Beginnings

by Diane Hasssan — 04|02|2009 10:50 PM

...in 1886, 31 of the 40 saloons in Danbury were run by Irishmen.

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Kevin and the Universe

by Patrick Dalton — 04|02|2009 10:36 PM

WCSU junior Kevin McNulty-DeNunzio is honored with the CSU Award.

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Fine Art With Fine Cuisine

Fine Art With Fine Cuisine

by Mark Johnson — 04|02|2009 10:50 PM

"It's a wonderful way to regularly transform the dining space, to keep it fresh for our customers." -Michael Lauretano

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Jam For Karl

Jam For Karl

by Laurie Lawless — 03|04|2009 04:42 PM

Local performers come together to honor Karl Schwichtenberg at Edmond Town Hall, Feb 6

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One Restaurant Closes, Another Opens

One Restaurant Closes, Another Opens

by Amanda Bloom — 03|04|2009 04:41 PM

The ebb and flow of Danbury's ever changing service industry

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A Belly Full of Music

A Belly Full of Music

by Rich Monetti — 03|04|2009 04:41 PM

Local Performer Spotlight

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These Guys Are Tainted, and Creative

These Guys Are Tainted, and Creative

by Pete Walrath — 01|24|2009 03:47 AM

Sterling and Wagner hope to become a resource for those working in multimedia, music and art.

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Hat City: Tat City

Hat City: Tat City

by Mark Johnson — 12|26|2008 01:18 PM

After dipping the needle of his electric machine in ink, he set to puncturing my flesh with it. The tool sounded like Dad’s old Remington shaver.

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  Marcus Dairy Hosts Final Biker Bash

Marcus Dairy Hosts Final Biker Bash

by John Hatch — 08|03|2009 05:13 PM

The parking lot at Marcus Dairy, on the west side of Danbury is a busy place on any beautiful Sunday morning, but this time it was different. The cobalt blue sky was a perfect compliment to the crimson and copper-gold of the autumn leaves, and the sunlight slanted down at a perfect angle on the glinting chrome. The gentle rustle of dry leaves gave way to the gutty rumble of heavy-duty motorcycle cruisers and the banshee howl of sport bikes presaged the winds of November. The early morning cool was slowly fading to warm and there is no better time of year for a leather jacket and a throbbing motorcycle engine.

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