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Inventor Award For Danbury Student Tops Week's News

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 this week.

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

  • Roman Mieczakowski, a seventh-grade student at Hudson Country Montessori School in Danbury, won an award in a state competition for young inventors.
  • Christina Eaton, 36, of Danbury, accused of selling crack cocaine out of her home was arrested on multiple drug charges after a lengthy investigation.
  • MoneyRates.com ranks Connecticut among five worst states to make a living.
  • CityCenter Danbury's 2014 Summer Concerts on the Green kick off with the Danbury Symphony Orchestra's pop salute to "Heroes & Villains".
  • Danbury Fire Chief Geoffrey Herald announced that he will retire this summer after nearly 40 years of service and seven years as chief in Danbury.
  • After 40 years in Westport, the international humanitarian and relief organization Save the Children opened its new office at 501 Kings Highway E. in Fairfield.
  • In a recent crackdown on texting while driving and other motor vehicle violations, the Danbury Police Department issued 650 infractions and made five misdemeanor arrests.

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