Irving Edward Trager, age 61, of Sandy Hook, Conn., passed away on January 2, 2020, at Danbury Hospital. Irving was born in New York City and lived in Sandy Hook for over 20 years. He was the beloved ...
Raymond “Ray” Edward Baker died on Sunday, January 12, 2020, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Ray was born on November 2, 1938, in Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in Newtown for over 40 years. He was ...
Jean Anne Maday, 47, passed away on January 11, 2020, in Chicago. Jean was born August 3, 1972, in Illinois, moving to Redding, Conn. in the seventh grade. After graduating from Joel Barlow High Schoo...
In Loving Memory of
Our Little Angel
Christopher Daniel Fiorilla
July 14, 1993 to January 17, 1996
On clear and silent nights,
when we are gazing at the stars,
one always shines t...
Bruce C. Hoag, beloved husband of Barbara (Van Horne) Hoag of Sherman, passed peacefully in Norwalk Hospital after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.
He was born August 3, 1946, in Chicago, son of the la...
Toby Kuhlmann Spector, 61 years of age, passed peacefully on Thursday, January 2, 2020, at his home in Bridgewater, surrounded by family. Toby was born on October 10, 1958, in Bridgeport, to Stella Ku...
Serge Harabosky, age 74, of Newtown, passed away comfortably and peacefully surrounded by loved ones on January 4 in his home. He had been living with multiple sclerosis for more than 34 years. During...
Richard L. Prasauckas, 76, of Sandy Hook, passed away unexpectedly January 2, 2020, at his home. Mr Prasauckas was the husband of Jacquelyn (Taradine) Prasauckas. He was born in Waterbury on February ...
I agree, but we need to make sure they are pedestrian activated. The ones on Glover were supposed to be by order of the Police Commission, but the ones installed by Public Works were the cheaper flashing light. A couple of extra dollars are worth the lives it can save.
We have been doing the planning work. The State of Connecticut mandates every municipality to develop an affordable housing plan under C.G.S. §8-30j by June 1, 2022, to specify how they “intend to increase the number of affordable housing developments in the municipality.”
In lieu of all eighteen municipalities in the Western Connecticut Region duplicating efforts to research, document and analyze affordable housing, the Council of Governments decided to work collectively by splitting the work into two parts:
Regional Toolbox
Specific, Policy Driven Municipal Annexes.
Dolly! We have missed you so much since you left California & our work family at SBCEO Juvenile Community Court Schools! You are one fascinating woman! Love Debbie Diaz & Mike Ostini. PS-We got married 3 years ago!