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Alyssa Seidman

Alyssa Seidman

Marketing Content Writer at The News-Times

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These Danbury-area businesses opened days before COVID hit. Here’s how they stayed afloat

Owners in Brookfield, New Milford and Ridgefield discuss navigating ever-changing public...
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Ridgefield musicians open live music venue, taproom in Danbury: ‘It...

John Conner and Brian Teagarden opened Sugar Hollow Taproom last fall. In a few short...
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Ridgefield High alumna publishes book to help children of divorce c...

Danielle Mazzilli’s book, “A Broken Crayon Still Colors,” explores the complexities...
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Ridgefield hires new planning and zoning director

Alice Dew replaces former director and zoning enforcement officer Richard Baldelli, who...
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Ridgefield receives more than $1 million in state funding for Route...

Earlier this year voters approved $2.9 million of federal American Rescue Plan monies for...
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Ridgefield students collect $10,000 worth of sports equipment for S...

Juniors Will Hanna, 16, and Justin Keller, 17, collected almost 200 pieces of sports...
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'Much needed' additional parking approved at Ridgefield Recreation ...

RIDGEFIELD — Users of the Recreation Center and Founders Hall will soon have more space to park thanks to a recent approval from the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission. The unanimous decision — with one commissioner absent and one recusing from the vote — will add 30 new parking spaces dedicated to the facilities, which are located off of Danbury Road. “This has been part of the strategic and master plans for a number of years,” Parks & Recreation Director Dennis DiPinto said. “Prior to COVID…
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Roxbury elects Patrick Roy in first selectman race

ROXBURY — The town has a new First Selectman for the first time in more than 20 years, and his name is Patrick Roy. A little more than 1,000 residents went to the polls Tuesday to exercise their right to vote, favoring the Democratic candidate to lead Roxbury over the next four years. The town’s current First Selectman Barbara Henry is retiring after 24 years of service. “I stand in support with how the people voted today, and support the new Board of Selectmen,” she said. “I think they’ll do a…
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Ridgefield storyteller figuratively brings Connecticut’s ghosts bac...

Darla Shaw will return to Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center during Halloween...
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Pandemic breeds day care for Danbury area dogs: 'I have only been l...

DANBURY — When the coronavirus pandemic hit last March, Jessica Roscetti brought seven dogs and a cat to her mother’s 800-square-foot apartment. Now, the Danbury resident runs Dawg House Daycare and Boarding on Mill Plain Road in the former location of Wags Doggie Daycamp. She was inspired to start the business after personally boarding animals from Ridgefield Crossing, a Benchmark Senior Living facility on Danbury Road. As a subcontractor there, Roscetti, 33, provided care to the pets of the pa…
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Fountain at Ridgefield's Lounsbury House vandalized - Danbury News ...

RIDGEFIELD — A decorative fountain in front of Lounsbury House has been vandalized, according to the venue’s executive director. Around 8 a.m. Thursday, a caretaker discovered the fountain had been toppled over and broken, prompting staff to file a report with the Ridgefield Police Department. The fountain is part of Ridgefield’s Veterans’ Memorial Garden and was installed less than two years ago. It was donated by Richard Hastings of Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, a Main Street establishment. As a lo…