Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Congratulations!
In closing we pulled this from the News Times' comments section of, "Boughton cruises" and we couldn't have said it any better:
"You can't run a novice and expect anything but defeat. You can't rely on ill-informed blogs to do your campaigning for you. Real issues win the day for Boughton and his team. Fabricated issues meant certain defeat for the democrats who desperately need better leadership." - Justice served
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Wrongs are often forgiven, but contempt never is
Official under fire for e-mails
NAACP chapter president says Danbury Common Council member circulated racist messages
http://www.newstimes.com/localnews/ci_7125957
What kind of a Reverend doesn’t forgive? What kind of a Reverend uses a person’s request for forgiveness against them so that he can get his 15 minutes of fame? What kind of a Reverend casts the first stone? Pauline Basso was wrong, but she will be forgiven because she asked for it. What will a Reverend with ulterior motives get when his judgment day comes?
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Did You Watch?
I also have to say I strongly agree with many comments made regarding the cultural monuments being discussed for outside of City Hall. There is not enough room for all the monuments and some groups will inevitably be left out. Lets find a better place for these monuments or lets think of something better to commemorate the diversity of cultures we have in our community.
For more information on the proposed monuments see the News Times story here:
http://www.newstimes.com/news/story.php?id=1186572068
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Misinformed opinions are a waste of our time!
There is nothing I can't stand more then reading letters to the Editor of the News Times that clearly are full of incorrect assumptions and accusations.
Why not raise flags of other countries? This letter is complaining about a Brazilian flag now flying over the city along with an American flag. WRONG! If this person spent the time it took to write the letter to actually educate herself on what is really going on then she would realize that she is complaining about something that doesn't exist. I have been fortunate enough to be invited to several flag raising ceremonies by friends including the Indian, Lebanese and Portuguese ceremonies all of which were very nice and their flag only flew for the remainder of that day with the American flag.
Danbury is more than downtown This letter accused city officials of focusing their efforts to only our downtown. Either this guy lives in a bubble or he is playing stupid in order to get his letter in the paper to publicly bash the city for something it isn't doing. I have witnessed first hand how revitalization is happening throughout the city. My kids have enjoyed a new park all summer, that is not downtown, and the city's UNIT team has helped me more then once with my neighbors. The fact is if this guy asked for help he would get it and if he paid attention he would see a lot of good change in our city. Improvements and change take time, speak up and be a little more patient.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Wait....This is a City Right?
(Aug. 14 -News Times- Letter to the Editor -"Danbury's witch hunt against Guinea fowl")
Second, how is this story getting positive comments? My only conclusion is that these people don't realize this cornfield is in a front yard, and that they have not driven by the darn thing regularly to see how out of place it is and how it devalues the homes around it.
So what set me off on a poor lady's front yard cornfield? Well the fact that people think they can do whatever they want with their property without any consideration for their neighbors and the people who have to drive by it on a daily basis. Examples include cars parked in front yards, people loitering infront of homes, laundry hung on bushes and fences and in this case a cornfield adjacent to a main road!
What else set me off? The fool who wrote a letter to the editor complaining about city officials forcing him to legalize his shed and get rid of his guinea fowl.
(Aug. 4 - News Times - Local section - "Garden of Eatin")
Are you kidding me? How can you bash city officials for doing their job? How can you expect the Zoning Board of Appeals to say its ok for you to have chickens running around on your property and its ok for you to have built an entire structure on your property without following the proper procedures? How can you say this was a waste of time and tax dollars? I know I don't want chickens or goats or horses and cows running around next door to me and I know that they belong on a farm. I also know that if the city let one person do it then everyone would want to do what they want and if they did then we'd have cornfields and chicken coops popping up all over our CITY...I emphasize the word city because that is what we are and chickens and corn don't belong in a city's downtown! Come on people, learn to assimilate and respect your neighbors!
Friday, August 3, 2007
Our Condolences
On another note, the reason I am posting is to openly express our deepest condolences, on behalf of everyone at Listen Up Danbury!, to all those affected by the bridge collapse in Minneapolis. I was watching news coverage of the disaster and came across the story of a young boy who helped save a bus full of children on the bridge (the details are in the link below). I hope in addition to this young man getting the recognition that he deserves that he also receives help from those who can afford it with his future. Celebrities give away money all the time for different causes and there is something about this boy that makes him seem deserving of a bright future, especially now that he is a hero.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/03/us/03bus.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Deadline- Act Now!
The temporary FEMA disaster recovery center located in Danbury City Hall will be closing on Thursday, July 26th. If you suffered damage to your property during the storm in April, be sure to visit the center before it closes with specific questions and/or call 1-800-621-FEMA by August 13th.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Doing What They Can
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Shame on Sal!
Friday, July 6, 2007
Vacations Over : (
Here's a brief over view of all we will bring to our readers in the next few weeks. Our readers have been accumulating greatly over the past 7 months. We thank them for awesome input and urge you to keep coming back for more.
- July 2007 Common Council Meeting
- Elmers, Elmers, Elmers (well at least the no parking signs have been put in place by the state of CT)
- Board of Ed $$$$$$$$
- DTV ( Danbury Television ) ... looks good so far, hopefully the meetings, ceremonies, events, dedications will be arriving shortly...I can't believe I missed the first live broadcast of the council meeting!
- FINALLY ... I'll be sharing the great scenic photos of the cruise....It was fantastic and I highly recommend the Royal Caribbean cruise line.
Anything else we missed or would like us to research and post on the blog, kindly e-mail us at Dbyblogger@yahoo.com and we will get it up here for you!
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Money for the less fortunate?
.... We posted on the issue of disaster recovery funding for the less fortunate and we are glad to see that Governor Rell's petition was heard and that FEMA is still trying to get aid for the individuals in our city who suffered from the April storm and flooding. We hope that they will get some help to rebuild their homes and businesses.
If you had damage due to the storm make sure you call FEMA at 1-800-621-3362 to apply or you can visit their temporary office at Danbury City Hall on the 2nd Fl. from 8am to 6pm Monday through Saturday.
Innocent Until Proven Guilty
Danbury Police were recently accused at a public meeting and in the papers of using excessive force on a group of youths who they had to break up late at night in the Danbury Fair Mall parking lot. Parents and the local NAACP are in an uproar over the issue but surveillance video released by Mall security shows the majority of the incident and everyone agrees there was no excessive force. In addition, video footage from the booking area of the Police Dept. show a youth using a racial slur at a Police Officer. How reliable can a groups of kids be if they are hanging out in a parking lot at midnight waiting for a fight and using racial slurs at Police Officers? Haven't these people seen an episode of COPS? When Officers enter a situation where there is a crowd, where there could be weapons and where they are faced with resistance then they might have to be rougher to gain control of the situation.
Formal complaints have also not been filed by the youths, according to The News Times, because their lawyer told them it would incriminate them, but they were in the wrong place doing the wrong things and they should suffer the consequences, and if their allegations are true then they should file despite the consequences to keep the Police Officers from doing the same thing again.
Instead of these parents and community leaders shouting "Abuse" at the Police Department, they should be shouting at the kids for choosing to be in a parking lot, waiting for a fight at midnight.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Parade Ordinance Crosses FINISH LINE!
Those who did not vote, approving the ordinance were all 6 Dems and 2 Republicans, Mary Saracino and Jane Diggs. That number of Republican 'No' votes may have been greater if 6th ward councilman Ben Chianese didn't make the motion to send Phil Curran's appointment to the council to an Ad Hoc. My knowledge, Phil Curran will be fulfilling the seat of Councilman Ted Cutsumpas who has since resigned. (It was very clear to me that Chianese didn't even understand the result of his motion following the end of the meeting.) The Dems dug themselves into a very deep hole this time.
Mayor Boughton allowed time in the beginning of the meeting for the public to speak, now he is being criticized by a certain blogger that he only chose those in favor of the ordinance, those who would applaud him for doing what he's doing. Hello...then why did he let Mr. DaSilva speak, and as my own witness if Helena Abrantes wanted to speak she would have been seated up front where most all the other speakers were positioned to be called upon.
The public speakers on both ends of the spectrum brought up valid points pertaining to the ordinance. Elise Marciano, founder of the US Citizens for Immigration Law Enforcement based her praise for this ordinance on the inconvenience of others during the last soccer parade. Also speaking was John Woodruff who claimed the ordinance was based on prejudice and racism. Does Mr Woodruff not see the diverse culture of churches, restaurants, and convenience stores on Main Street? How can one possibly say the city of Danbury is basing an ordinance on prejudice and racism?
We've all heard Mayor Mark Boughton say many times in the past that Danbury is a welcoming society, a lawful one as well. Keep up the work Mr. Mayor and council members!
Monday, June 4, 2007
What An Embarassment!
"A Signature Away
Yesterday, the State Senate voted to give children of illegal immigrants the right to pay in state college tuition prices. They passed this by a 20-15 vote. The bill now goes to Governor Rell, who has said that she is not sure whether she will sign it or not. "
How this bill got so far is beyond any of our understanding. Our State Senators are obviously not listening to the people who elected them if they think we want criminals (aka illegal immigrants) to have the same benfits as our children who were born in this country and have paid their taxes to earn the right to receive instate tuition. How about passing a bill forbidding anyone who is not a legal resident of this country from studying at our universities?!! Governor Rell , we say NO to instate tuition for illegals....we will remember the next time you ask us to vote for you.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Veterans, We Honor You!
Thursday, May 24, 2007
What were they thinking?!?
Thursday, May 17, 2007
No money for the less fortunate, isn't that the way it always is?
Governor Rell's press release explained who would get the aid as follows:
"local governments and certain non-profit agencies in Fairfield and Litchfield counties will be eligible for reimbursement of part of the costs they incurred to cope with the storm and its aftermath. In addition all counties in the state are eligible for grants under the Hazard Mitigation program, which pays for actions to prevent or reduce long-term risks to life and property from natural hazards."
Don't get me wrong businesses and municipalities do need the help to fix up streets, bridges, facilities, etc. that were damaged by the flood but they have special insurance that they can afford while individuals need the aid too. I am glad to see that Governor Rell isn't letting this issue go as she has requested and begun the process of appealing for more assistance from the federal government for individuals.
Governor Rell's press release stated:
“I very much appreciate the assistance this declaration will provide for the people of Connecticut"....“I am asking the state Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security to prepare to appeal this portion of the decision,” Governor Rell said. “Inspectors from the Federal Emergency Management Agency counted more than $31 million in private losses from the storm. In fact, private losses made up the vast majority of the more than $43 million FEMA estimated the storm had cost Connecticut. What these homeowners need right now is assistance in putting things right again in their own homes.”
Good job Governor Rell for not forgetting about the less fortunate, a large percentage of which live in Danbury.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Can You Believe It's Been 3 Months?
- Clean City Danbury Day 2007....News Times reported on the huge success of Clean City Danbury Day. I myself waited in line for about 30 minutes at the PAL Building, others said they waited close to 2 hours. Next year I hope the Mayor and Clean City organizers provide the numerous sites with more dumpsters and possibly more drop off sites....(Triple A Building on Lake Avenue or Danbury High School on Clapboard Ridge.) Now let's all step up to the plate and keep this city clean. Overall Great Job Danbury Residents!
- Parade Ordinance.....I'm sure a lot of you were hoping we would comment on the parade ordinance that took effect for a mere twelve hours. The Common Council will vote on it the beginning of next month. I am rooting that this ordinance does take effect and a majority of the members of the council vote yes. It's no surprise that a few Dems are struggling to agree with the remainder of the council.....Where were they when Brazil won a game in the World Cup this past summer? And Where were they when Danbury residents were complaining about the traffic problems?
- ICE........The Immigrations Custom Enforcement was at it again this past week. Now the Danbury 10 are undergoing criminal investigations and most likely will be represented by the Yale School of Law.....hmmmm the Yale School of Law represented the Danbury 11....they had a brief conference following the raid but....what has happened since then?
- HAT CITY BLOGGER.........totally out of control! Too bad everyday wasn't officially Mother's Day because according to HAT CITY he wouldn't be blogging on Mother's Day; in an attempt to spend time with the family. (hahahahaha) But in all honesty this blogger is out of control. His lastest post with the disturbing photo of Oedipus Tyrannus, captioning that the mayor should take a lesson from him before poking his own eyes out. He is again upset with the parade ordinance yet feels that the more he blogs, the more he bashes, his point will be the result. (I heard it on Main Street......Hat City is promoting his blog with flyers being posted on car windshields.....)
Sorry for the interruption folks!
Monday, March 26, 2007
If I Didn't Like It, You'd Know About It
Don't get me wrong, I applaud the 4 people who the editor praised for speaking their minds, but these are the same four people to speak up about everything at almost every public meeting. Now if Mrs. Smith who never comes around unless something is really wrong comes to a public meeting, then that is a big thing.
The fact is I'd be more concerned if people were showing up and complaining. If something is wrong people do speak up and if meetings go unattended, it is a shame, but it doesn't mean that they don't feel like their opinions don't count or that they don't feel welcomed.
People will never be happy, if there is a meeting at 5:30pm people will complain that residents are still at work, if meetings are held at 7pm people will complain that people are having dinner with their families. The point is it doesn't matter what time these meetings are, if people don't support an issue or in this case the budget, they would be there or they would be letting everyone know how they feel.
To Post or Not to Post.....
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Yes, or No, For Maria - Cinta Lowe?

The Latino community is one of the fastest growing population in the state and the largest minority group in this area; over 20,000.
The mission of the Hispanic Center, located on 87 West Street in Danbury is:
- Encourage Hispanic members to self sufficiency, personal responsibility, career development and entrepreneurial success.
- Wants members of Hispanic community to be leaders to the community at large
The Hispanic Center also teaches skills in computers, preparation for GED courses, mathematics, and English. The executive director of the Hispanic Center of Greater Danbury is, Maria-Cinta Lowe. Many of us saw Lowe photographed in the recent article published by the News Times regarding the ICE Raids. Some claim Lowe's actions with the ICE Raids and immigration forums are taking away the main focus of the Hispanic Center.
The Hispanic Center claimed they were low funded at the past common council meeting. The common council meeting was a budget hearing focusing on non profits. The Hispanic Center made a statement pertaining to the idea that they are returning to their main mission of the center and will not get caught up with the immigration, illegal or legal that is going on here in Danbury........is that why they should be receiving more money out of the budget?
What about other non profits such as the Red Cross, WeCAHR, AmeriCares and the Amos House?
It's questionable to wonder WHY Maria-Cinta Lowe is dedicating much of her time and attention these days to the ICE Raids?? We understand their mission, which has been established since 1967 and we commend them for their hard work in the community. They have a dedicated staff that keeps the center up and running but they also have an executive director that is supporting illegal immigration. And at the same time the executive director, Maria-Cinta Lowe is requesting the city of Danbury to give her money for her non profit organization. The City of Danbury is trying very hard to preserve the community we live in. Danbury is a welcoming community but also a community that enforces laws in which we all have the equal opportunity to live here, be safe, comfortable, hold a job, raise a family, and be successful. Those who break the laws should NOT be granted the entities listed above as those who obey the laws. Danbury hasn't taken away it's welcome mat, but it has positioned it to a place where truthful, US citizens can pass over it.
Therefore if Maria-Cinta Lowe continues her support of illegal immigration she should be removed from the Hispanic Center. Let us know what you think.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Adding to the Mayor's Budget

We all know how upset the Democrats were to find out that Danbury's Mayor Mark Boughton had decided to present his budget a month earlier as Finance Director, Dena Diorio was leaving for a new job position. (March vs. April)
Apparently it caused a great stir as the Mayor proceeded with his budget address to the common council on March 6th, 2007.
- On the show, "Ideas at Work and Beyond," with host Ivon Alcime and guest Helena Abrantes (possible democratic challenger for Mayor's position) Abrantes claimed the Mayor's "early" proposal was too soon.
- Abrantes claimed that the Mayor who proposed a local budget incorporating a raise in the state income tax can't happen until the legislatures vote on it. Abrantes also referred to this proposal as a, "smoky mirror."
- Lastly Abrantes said the city of Danbury can not count on $ that doesn't exist. If we do, the taxpayers are going to get hurt.
- At a March 2007, DTC meeting, State Representative Bob Godfrey [D] called the Mayor's early budget, "folly." Godfrey also noted that State Senator David Cappiello [R] called the Mayor's address, "irresponsible."
- Godfrey said, there is no rush to adopt a city budget, "Don't be in a Hurry to Hurry."
- Godfrey also said we have to plan a budget using, 'real, not magic,' numbers. When the money comes in on April 15th, (1st Quarter Sales Tax) that is when any type of city budget should be proposed.
- Lastly on April 20th, the legislatures will vote on the Governor's Budget.
- Common Councilman Thomas Saadi stated, "This budget relies on the governor's funds. While that reliance may be 80 or 90 percent right, we are going to have to make up the difference."
Now let's take a glance at the reasoning of others'.
- Q. What is the job of the Director of Finance?
- A. "The Department of Finance is responsible for all financial matters of the City of Danbury, which range from collecting taxes to auditing expenditures. Accounts are kept by the Department of Finance showing the financial transaction for all departments and agencies of the City, ensuring that no taxpayer’s dollar goes astray. Additionally, the Department of Finance submits financial reports to the Common Council on a monthly basis so the state of the City may be determined. The Director of Finance has direct supervision over the Departments of Finance. " (Sounds like the Finance Director does have a tad bit to do with the budget, I'm sure she was pleased all her hard work was recognized before she left a job she's been with for over 2 years.)
- The Board of Education was surely anticipating this budget which pleased the members. Danbury School Board Chairman, Susan Podhajski said, "Mayor Boughton has been generous since he's been in office," she said, adding it doesn't get cheaper to staff the schools or to heat and maintain the district's 18 school buildings.
- However, the Board of Education knows the budget isn't final, "Looking at increases across the state, I think we can do the job very well with that rate,'' Danbury Superintendent Salvatore Pascarella said about the mayor's proposal, which still needs Common Council approval.
- Danbury's Mayor Boughton stated, "I'm thrilled with the governor's proposal and I'm supporting her 100 percent,'' Boughton said Tuesday. "If the legislature decides to cut the education cost-sharing funds, we'll have to revisit where we are."
Please visit the links below and tell us what you think.
Special Common Council Meeting
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
"While many students are shining, some are not getting the resources they need."

Ending A Problem
"We want to change the dynamic so that rather than just manage the problem, we end it," Boughton said.
"I think this is a great initiative," council member Ray O'Brien said.
What Boughton Wants:
- Homeless will get permanent housing, home ownership
- Homeless will receive aid from social services to keep them off the streets
- Homeless will obtain federal housing vouchers that allow them to move from the streets into their own homes. Vouchers are used to pay mortgages rather than apartment rent.
- Seek regional partners. Sherman has agreed at a cost of $1,300.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Watch it!
Friday, March 9, 2007
What a NON-Show
Last nights show on Comcast did just a little more to confirm my original opinions of the democrat’s possible candidate for Mayor. Helena Abrantes discussed all the great work she did for Eriquez during his administration and how she loves to help the community and how she wants to return
Her biggest issue seemed to be the BRT tax incentives, she said that this is the first time in the history of Danbury that such tax incentives were given to a developer to build housing, even though that may be true, she should also take into account that this is the first time in Danbury’s history that our Downtown has lost so much business and become a place where most Danburians choose not to spend their time, so a first time tax break to a project that promises to bring more people downtown really isn’t such a horrible idea.
Then she responds to a caller asking her if checks the legal status of her renters by saying, that isn’t mandatory, so basically she is going with the philosophy of look the other way or what you don’t know won’t hurt you. What kind of a Mayor would that make!?
Finally she complained about overdevelopment, then 10 minutes later she said we should use any available land to build more schools, which is it? Conserve our current open space or develop it?
Overall the show showed a candidate that needs to read from a piece of paper every time she wants to say something, like she did at the common council meeting on Tuesday night, and that she really has no specific points or plans. Also, has Ivon’s show got a new co-host? Why has Lynn Taborsak been on almost every week? It also seems to me that Ivon is getting alittle brainwashed, he showed his support forU.N.I.T. is Proactive

Multi-family homes...sounds familiar because we've heard a lot about them here in Danbury lately.
And that is why the U.N.I.T. (Unified Neighborhood Inspection Team) is taking a proactive approach insuring the problem in the Bronx won't be a problem here in Danbury.
"The Unified Neighborhood Inspection Team will provide outreach programs to educate new residents of Danbury about our community standards and zoning rules and regulations. Our team will focus on blight remediation, code compliance and quality of life issues in Danbury’s neighborhoods and strive to enhance Danbury’s position as a premier place to live, work, and raise a family in a traditional yet progressive community. " Mission Statement of UNIT
So far the U.N.I.T. "has conducted over 680 inspections in this past year; 40% were in violation of city codes relating to illegal apartments and construction without permits."
In today's News Times article featuring the UNIT, Danbury Fire Marshal, Barry Rickert stated, "Considering the size of our community and its demographics, I think we're doing a pretty good job."
The U.N.I.T. can be reached at (203) 796-8026
Contacts of the U.N.I.T. are:
Unit Coordinator: Rich Antous, Jr. (photo above)
Director of Permitting: Sean Hearty
Deputy Fire Marshal : Jim Johnson
Senior Housing Inspector: Don Melillo
Zoning Inspector: Larry Miguel
Attention!
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Tune In Tonight

Lets Make The World A Better Place?
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
March 6 Common Council Meeting- Part 2
The budget also includes a reorganization of the Public Works Department, which like the Police Department's plan is expected to save us some money. The UNIT team is getting more money as well, hopefully that will enable them to do more inspections and get more illegal out-of-state cars out of our neighborhoods. The budget also addressed rising energy cost. Unfortuanetly we don't all benefit from this new tax credit but it does help our seniors who live on fixed incomes and who struggle to pay their bills and to have enough for everyday necessities like buying groceries. Another good point was a no rate increase for sewer and water and a less then 1% increase in taxes. Any increase doesn't help us everyday working folks but less then 1% is not too bad considering all the money the city is putting into safety, our neighborhood preservation and our education which also received an increase in funding. Overall there were no major surprises but that is a good thing as long as we don't get any negative surprises.
Soon after the budget I had to get going but I heard the issue of the BRT and tax incentives brought some additional heated debate and infuriated Councilwoman Taborsak so much that she up and left the meeting in the middle of it. I don't know about you but if she was representing my district I'd be alittle upset, she didn't vote on the rest of the issues and she walked away from her duties as a council member. I don't care how upset you get with an issue if you are my representative I want you there to do what is best for me and my neighborhood. Let us know what your opinion of the council meeting was and of the key issues we discussed.
March 6 Common Council Meeting - Part1
The meeting opened with the usual time for residents to address issues on the agenda and the biggest one was without a doubt the BRT apartments and the city's tax incentives for the company. Both sides brought up some good points, some argued that the apartments were never supposed to be for college students and that college students wouldn't bring the income to downtown that everyone was told residents of the new apartments would do. I can see that point, looking back at my college days I was pretty much broke all the time but I always managed to get enough for dinner out or to enjoy a night at a local bar both of which are within walking distance of the new apartments. Others complained that parking would be an issue but Westconn is already planning on adding shuttle service to and from the apartments to both its campuses and parking garages. Others complained about partying and the effect of college students taking little care of maintaining the apartments, but again Westconn has addressed that issue by planning to run the apartments as they do dorms with RAs to make sure things don't get crazy and I'm sure apartment inspections will take place at the end of the school year forcing those who didn't mainatin their apartments to pay for any damages.
I agree that the apartments and incentives weren't approved based on the fact that they would eventually become like Westconn dormitories and I would even question if the city should give BRT all the incentives it promised and maybe even have Westconn contribute alittle but in the end the apartments will bring people downtown, whether they be familes or students, and would developers really consider building in downtown if there weren't incentives? Westconn is an asset to our city and I think we should give the plan a chance and maybe next time the city can take better care of putting the details in their contracts.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Crosby Street Apartments Progressing

Common Council members this evening will discuss the apartment complex BRT is building on Crosby Street here in Danbury. The building contains 115 units and will rent out every single unit to students and students only at WCSU. The large brick building on Crosby Street a.k.a. Brookview Commons has studio, one bedroom and two bedroom apartments that come already furnished (sounds like a great deal.)
BRT will likely keep the tax incentive it received from the city in 2005 to build downtown housing.
The prices are not listed on the Brookview Commons website however it is to our knowledge here at dbyblogger that they range from $4,500.00 to about $7,500.00. The prices range as one individual will pay a smaller amount for a studio than one who chooses a 2 bedroom apartment.
However, what dbyblogger didn't find out about these apartments in the News Times or listed on the Brookview Commons page we would like to share with those out there who may be interested in this complex.
- Students will be able to begin renting from Brookview Commons in the Fall of 2007.
- Students will be able to live in this complex from the fall semester until the end of the spring semester.
- If you choose to live in this complex during the summer time you will have to pay an extra amount.
- BRT isn't sure if they will allow students to live there during the winter recess.
- The set up will be similar to that of a dorm (R-A living on each floor)
- There is no meal plan one will have to buy as there is for the underclassman who dorms on the campus of WCSU.
- There will be a choice as to what parking garage a student chooses to have.
- Regular uncovered garage is $30 a month (x tra, not included in rent)
- Covered garage is $45 a month (x tra, not included in rent)
Dbyblogger compared the costs between living in the Brookview Commons complex on Crosby Street and the apartment housing options on WCSU's west side campus.
- Brookview Commons: One bedroom with three beds ($6,650)
- Westconn's Pinney Hall: One bedroom with two beds ($5,900)
- Westconn's Grasso Hall: One bedroom with two beds ($5,400)
Danbury Food Service Inspections
Please click here to read the entire list of the Food Service Inspections.
Summarizing it for you this week, top of the list and bottom;
- Bem Brazil (100)
- 213 White Street
- Mill Ridge Intermediate School (97)
- School Road
- Outback Steak House (89)
- 116 Newtown Road
- Henry Street Market (89)
- 18 Henry Street
- C Town Deli (89)
- 45 North Street
Monday, March 5, 2007
How Far Will The Govt. Go?
Connecticut would be the first state to ban such a substance from the use in restaurants.
Local state senator, David Cappiello is in agreement that Trans Fat is harmful but doesn't know if the government should be interfering.
"If we go down this road, what's to stop us from banning other products that we consume, such as alcohol or cigarettes?" he said.
Today in an article featured in the Conn. Post, "Lawmakers consider raising smoking to 21," an idea that has caused much discussion as of late in Hartford. Click here to read the full article.
It seems to us at dbyblogger that some issues Governor M. Jodi Rell addressed in her CT budget plan a few months ago have succeeded in causing further discussion. As she proposed to raise the state income tax she also had other ideas in mind as to how to do this. There will be an increase on the cigarette tax.
Is the government interfering too much?.....How far can the government go in stopping the goods of consumers; in as much as their goal is for the protection and well being of citizens?
VIP Common Council Meeting Tomorrow (March 6, 2007)

Tomorrow night, March 6th, is once again the first Tuesday of the month which means....Common Council Meets. However tomorrow night Mayor Mark Boughton will present his spending plan for the 2007-2008 fiscal year. A previous post on this blog noted the Mayor and Director of Finance, Dena Diorio will present this budget plan a month earlier as a result of Diorio's new job position in North Carolina. She deserves to deliver this presentation with the Mayor as many many hours were put into this spending plan. What a surprise...the democrats are upset once again. I am sure if one of the democrats on the council was in Diorio's position he/she would also like to present a major accomplishment for a city he/she has worked so hard for. It is to our belief here at DBYBLOGGER that this will be the last common council meeting in which Diorio will attend. Please join us tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m., 3rd Floor, common council chambers to thumb up, thumb down the spending plan for the city of Danbury as well as wish Diorio much success in her future and gratitude for all her hard work as Director of Finance.
Please visit the city's website to view tomorrow night's common council agenda.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
I heard this on Main Street!
Dbyblogger didn't realize that it's going to be a 24 hour diner, 7 days a week and it is going to take on an oldies theme...possibly waitresses on skates - you know that type of thing.
Just thought we would share that with you all...Best of luck to the staff at Elmers!
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Less Than 260 Days To Go!


Yes...it's coming again...our city officials are up for election November 2007. Mayor Mark Boughton of course he is going to run again. But the question is what Democrat will be his challenger? Recent rumors of Councilman Saadi and Councilwoman Taborsak have since stepped down from running for the position of Mayor. Who the heck do the democrats have left??
No...If you're pushing for Dean Esposito again just drive around the streets of Danbury and you will see him cruising in a city car...that's right he is a city employee now - no need to run again!
Possibly...In today's Danbury News Times former city clerk, Helena Abrantes may take action and run against Boughton. She is currently the owner of, "The Atlantic," a fine portuguese restaurant here in Danbury and is active in the Danbury Democratic Town Committee. But will that be enough for her to make herself known?
Abrantes will further this statement about running for the mayor's position this Thursday at the Catholic War Veterans.
Friday, February 9, 2007
Moving Back & Moving on.... For 2 City Employees
1. This morning we read that Danbury's Fire Marshall, Barry Rickert, has said no to the job in Southbury and will remain active here in Danbury. Rickert has been with the city of Danbury's fire department for over 34 years and he has chosen to keep on going even though some retire at this stage of the game.
Danbury's Mayor Mark Boughton quoted in today's newstimes, "Barry does a great job," said Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton. "The citizens are well served. He's a professional and wherever he serves, he'll be a professional."
2. Today it has been made clear and official that Danbury's Finance Director, Dena Diorio will be leaving to take a similar job in North Carolina. Dena was a great asset to the city of Danbury since taking the postion in August 2002. Mayor Mark Boughton has said he will step up the time frame of dispursing the city's budget by a month so Dena, "can oversee the process one last time."
To both Fire Marshall Rickert, and Director of Finance Diorio, we at Dbyblogger wish you much success and truly appreciate your endless efforts to the city of Danbury. Best of Luck!
Thursday, February 8, 2007
A New TASTE OF DANBURY

Dbyblogger would like you to click here if you don't know how to eat with chopsticks....ha ha Check it Out!
Best wishes to the new restaurant on East Pembroke, "Koo"
Who Should Be Heard?
Rell's Budget Plan
"I will accept such criticisms ... for that is part of the price of leadership." (2/7/2007 - M. Jodi Rell)

Questions that infused my mind were, "Where is the money going to go?" "Why is it that states who have no income tax have a much better economy opposed to those states who have income taxes?" "Will more and more residents be driven out of the state of Connecticut because of this?" "HOW WILL THIS EFFECT DANBURY?"
This morning I read the 11 page text of Gov. Rell's budget address to the General Assembly (available on NewsTimes.com) and a majority of my questions were answered; taken directly from the speech.
- Education
- "It will save in terms of prisons we will not have to build, lower teen pregnancy rates, reduced high school drop out rates and more."
- "For years we have talked about a 50/50 cost sharing for education between the state and its municipalities - this budget gets it done."
- "Every town will benefit. For instance, by year 5 of my program, Bridgeport will be receiving 85 million dollars more a year for education. Danbury will be receiving 28 million dollars more. West Hartford will be getting 22 million dollars more."
- "A high school graduation exam will be put into place."
- "This investment will result in an additional 14,000 students receiving scholarships and aid."
- Health Care
- "But at any given point in time, about 220,000 people are without insurance. In December, I proposed the Charter Oak Health Plan and enhancements to the HUSKY program to make sure that every adult and child in Connecticut has access to health insurance."
- "Over the past thirty months, nearly 2,800 newborns were identified as having no insurance coverage. That number should be zero."
- Reasonable Development
- "increases grants to regional planning agencies"
- "Proposes 245 million dollars in bonds per year for clean water projects, along with $20 million to secure open space for the future"
- "provides 1.6 million dollars for enhanced global positioning information to help towns make informed land use decisions."
- Energy
- "immediate cost reductions"
- "energy efficiency"
- "making us a leader in alternative and renewable energy"
- "better coordination and integration of energy policy and planning."
- Final Comments
"Education. Energy. Health care. Responsible growth. Four issues that all speak to the need for generational investment. These issues shape the quality of life we are able to provide for ourselves and our children.
It’s time to honor our commitments. It’s time to show real leadership. It’s time to get it done.
Thank you and God Bless the Great State of Connecticut." - M. Jodi Rell
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
2007 Local Election
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Loads of Events

- Western Connecticut State University recognizes Black History Month. All throughout the month of February WCSU students, staff and guest speakers will host numerous events in appreciation of Black History Month. Click here to go directly to WCSU calendar.
- February 6th - 7:30 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers at City Hall. You can read the consent calendar posted on the City of Danbury website here. All other city events are also posted on the city's calendar that can be found here for the month of February.
- February 6th - Ad-Hoc Meeting (176 Shelter Rock Road) 6:30 p.m. 3rd Floor Workroom at City Hall
- February 7th - Planning Commission 7:30 p.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 8th - Zoning Board of Appeals 7:00 p.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 8th - Ad-Hoc Meeting (Real Estate Taxes for Seniors) 6 p.m. Conference Room C at City Hall
- February 8th - Ad-Hoc Meeting (Tax Abatement for Volunteer FF/EMT's/Paramedics 6:30 p.m. Conference Room C at City Hall
- February 9th - Firefighter Promotion Ceremony 10 a.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 12th - Lincoln's Birthday
- February 13th - Zoning Commission 7:30 p.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 13th - Commission on Persons with Disabilities 6:30 p.m. Conference Room 3 B at City Hall
- February 14th - Environmental Impact Commission - 7 p.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 14th - Civil Service Commission Meeting - 6 p.m. Conference Room 3 B at City Hall
- February 19th - Conservation Commission - 7:30 p.m. Conference Room 3 A at City Hall
- February 19th - President's Day
- February 20th - Tarrywile Park Authority - 6:30 p.m. Tarrywile Mansion Conference Room
- February 20th - Aviation Commission - 7 p.m Conference Room 3 C at City Hall
- February 20th - Youth Commission - 7 p.m. 3rd Floor Caucus Room at City Hall
- February 21st - Planning Commission - 7:30 p.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 22nd - Zoning Board of Appeals - 7 p.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 24th - Saturday with the Mayor 9 a.m - Noon / 3rd Floor City Hall (No appointments necessary)
- February 26th...HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS come to O'Neill Center - WCSU/Westside campus. Go watch the comical players at 7 p.m. Tickets are available by calling (203) 837-8499.
- February 27th - Zoning Commission - 7:30 p.m. Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 28th - Environmental Impact Commission - 7 p.m Common Council Chambers at City Hall
- February 26th...HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS come to O'Neill Center - WCSU/Westside campus. Go watch the comical players at 7 p.m. Tickets are available by calling (203) 837-8499.
Friday, February 2, 2007
Super Bowl XLI

An Early Spring

I'm sure 'GroundHog's Day' will be on tonight...one really needs a super amount of patience to sit there and watch that movie for a 2nd or 3rd time....Happy GroundHog's Day!
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Danbury's Homeless Count
Tracking the homeless Danbury takes citywide survey
THE NEWS-TIMES
I think its great that Danbury and local volunteers are trying to figure out who needs assistance in our city and I think its great that the numbers have gone down significantly in the last year, but 138 homeless people in our city alone still sounds like a lot to me. Wasn't the Mayor's Task Force to End Homelessness supposed to help get these people into safe long term homes? Maybe I am rushing it but I think 138 people having to survive outdoors in the cold winter just isn't right.