Casey Donahue

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Originally from Pennsylvania, Casey graduated from Fairfield University with a major in journalism and a minor in political science. He has covered several towns in Fairfield County since 2010. Case was formerly an assistant managing editor at Daily Voice.

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NBCUniversal Employees Grant Holiday Wishes To Kids In Stamford NBCUniversal Employees Grant Holiday Wishes To Kids In Stamford
Nbcuniversal Employees Grant Holiday Wishes To Kids In Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. – NBCUniversal employees donated more than 150 toys to the Boys & Girls Club of Stamford last week, as part of the company’s annual Holiday Toy Drive. Fifty NBCUniversal employees volunteered to participate in the drive. Each employee received a personalized “wish card” from a child at the Boys & Girls Club that specified which toys he or she would like to receive. All of the children who filled out wish cards participate in after-school programming at the Boys & Girls Club of Stamford. “Our team at the Stamford Media Center constantly looks for new ways to give …
Stepping Stones Museum Provides Free Memberships To Families In Need Stepping Stones Museum Provides Free Memberships To Families In Need
Stepping Stones Museum Provides Free Memberships To Families In Need NORWALK, Conn. – The Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk is partnering with non-profit Person-to-Person this holiday season to provide free museum memberships to local families in need. For every Get One, Give One membership purchased or renewed by Sunday, Dec. 31, Stepping Stones will deliver a membership to a deserving family in lower Fairfield County. The families will be able to enjoy all of the benefits of membership, including free admission for a year and invitations to fun family events. "We've worked closely with Person-to-Person over the years on toy collections, c…
Norwalk Officer Recognized For Locating Missing Elderly Man From Westport Norwalk Officer Recognized For Locating Missing Elderly Man From Westport
Norwalk Officer Recognized For Locating Missing Elderly Man From Westport NORWALK, Conn. -- The Norwalk Police Department recognized Officer Shoubert Paulemon as the November 2017 Officer of the Month for his work locating a missing elderly man. The Westport Police Department had issued a Silver Alert for the elderly man, who had a medical condition and was missing for several hours. Paulemon spotted the man driving his vehicle on West Avenue, several hours after a BOLO had been issued. Paulemon was praised for his attentiveness, which led to a positive outcome for the man and his family.
Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Lanes On I-95 In Greenwich Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Lanes On I-95 In Greenwich
Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Lanes On I-95 In Greenwich GREENWICH, Conn. -- Two lanes are closed on I-95 northbound in Greenwich following a multi-vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer. The accident occurred between exits 4 and 5 at around 4 p.m., and is causing congestion between exits 2 and 5. The right and center lanes are closed.
Bethel Police Department Welcomes Two New Officers Bethel Police Department Welcomes Two New Officers
Bethel Police Department Welcomes Two New Officers BETHEL, Conn. -- The Bethel Police Department welcomed the two newest members to its ranks when Officers Daniel Tlasky and Bryce Brown were sworn in recently. Both Tlasky and Brown will spend the next six months attending the Police Academy before returning to Bethel to complete their field training.
Stratford Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty To Filing False Returns Stratford Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty To Filing False Returns
Stratford Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty To Filing False Returns STRATFORD, Conn. — A tax preparer from Stratford pleaded guilty in court on Thursday to preparing false federal income tax returns. Juan Silva, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and assisting the filing of a false tax return, according to John H. Durham, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, and Joel P. Garland, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation in New England. According to court documents, Silva operated Oficina Hispana, a multi-service business that included tax return preparations. Between 2011 and 2017, he falsified itemized deductions and u…
Stamford Police Seek Suspected Credit Card Thieves Stamford Police Seek Suspected Credit Card Thieves
Stamford Police Seek Suspected Credit Card Thieves STAMFORD, Conn. -- Stamford Police are asking for help identifying two people suspected of using stolen credit cards. At around 11:45 a.m. on Nov. 16, someone reported that multiple credit cards had been stolen from his locker at the NY Sports Club in Stamford, police said. Later that day, two suspects seen in the video above used some of those credit cards at CVS, according to police. Police said the suspects are believed to be responsible for several other thefts. Anyone who can identify the suspects is asked to contact the Stamford Police Department Property Crimes Division at (203) 977…
Freezing Rain To Hit Greenwich This Afternoon Freezing Rain To Hit Greenwich This Afternoon
Freezing Rain To Hit Greenwich This Afternoon FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Freezing rain is expected to hit Fairfield County on Friday, while more rain and snow could be on its way this weekend. There is a chance of snow between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Afterwards, freezing rain is expected, which will result in slippery conditions on sidewalks, roads and bridges, including during the evening commute. A light glaze of ice could accumulate. Most of Connecticut is under a Winter Weather Advisory from 1 p.m. Friday until midnight. Drivers should be careful and prepare for slippery roads. Slow do…
Connecticut Ranked Above Most Others For Emergency Preparedness Connecticut Ranked Above Most Others For Emergency Preparedness
Connecticut Ranked Above Most Others For Emergency Preparedness FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Connecticut is more prepared than most states to deal with a public health emergency, according to a new report by the Trust for America's Health. "Ready or Not? Protecting the Public's Health from Diseases, Disasters and Bioterrorism," ranked states on 10 key indicators of public health preparedness. Connecticut scored a 7 in the report. Half of all states in total scored a 5 or lower. Alaska scored the lowest with a 2 out of 10, while Massachusetts and Rhode Island scored the highest at 9 out of 10. According to TFAH, the report found that the country …
State Police Prepare For Crackdown On Drunken Driving During Holidays State Police Prepare For Crackdown On Drunken Driving During Holidays
State Police Prepare For Crackdown On Drunken Driving During Holidays FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- With more travelers hitting the roads during the holidays, Connecticut State Troopers will be cracking down on people driving under the influence, and are asking all drivers to stay safe and obey the law. Troopers are reminding drivers that combining careful planning with sensible driving will leader to safer holidays. Simply following traffic laws will prevent accidents and save lives.  Motorists should drive the speed limit and keep a safe distance between vehicles. Ensure all passengers are wearing seatbelts. Signal when turning, changing lanes or taking an exi…
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