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Arrival Of New Firms At Danbury's Lee Farm Tops News Last Week

DANBURY, Conn. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Danbury last week:

See the stories that topped the news in Danbury last week.

See the stories that topped the news in Danbury last week.

  • Two new deals were signed at Lee Farm Corporate Park at 83 Wooster Heights Road in Danbury, increasing the occupancy there to 86 percent.
  • Motorists in Danbury should be on the lookout for road closures continuing through Aug. 21. due to milling and paving work. 
  • Danbury police arrested 37-year-old Henry Mayoral, who was accused of shooting a man in the groin in July, with first-degree assault and criminal use of a firearm. He was held on $1 million bond.
  • Danbury kids enrolled at the YMCA's Children's Center honored state. Sen. Toni Boucher (R-Wilton) for her work to help children across the state. 
  • Redding Roadhouse, which closed in May after 30 years in business, is looking to reopen later this year.
  • Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman was joined by state leaders, local officials, and representatives from Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services to mark the passage of Erin's Law, a statewide sexual abuse and assault awareness program.
  • Greenwich mourned the death of a 16-year-old girl who died in a water-tubing accident on the waters of Long Island Sound. 

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