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Richards Avenue, Norwalk, CT

Norwalk Police Officer Dies After Battling Cancer Norwalk Police Officer Dies After Battling Cancer
Norwalk Police Officer Dies After Battling Cancer Norwalk Police are mourning the loss of Officer Cesar Ramirez, a 32-year veteran of the department, who died following a short battle with brain cancer.  Ramirez, 71, who died Tuesday, Jan. 21, had dedicated his career to his community was well known by the residents and business owners, a GoFundMe page said. "Officer Ramirez spent his years of service helping those in need and has positively impacted so many," said Sgt. Sofia Gulino, who started the fundraising effort. "He is a hero." In early December 2019, Ramirez was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.  …
Stamford Man Charged In Double-Fatal Norwalk Crash Stamford Man Charged In Double-Fatal Norwalk Crash
Stamford Man Charged In Double-Fatal Norwalk Crash A Stamford man has been charged with two counts of manslaughter in connection with a double-fatal crash that occurred earlier this year. Anthony Domond, 33, was arrested at 7 a.m. Tuesday by members of the Norwalk Police Department with assistance from the Stamford Police and the U.S. Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force, said Norwalk police Lt. Terrence Blake. Domond was wanted in connection with the double fatal crash that occurred on Connecticut Avenue on Jan. 8, Blake said. When the crash occurred, Domond was driving a vehicle westbound on Connecticut Avenue near Richards Avenue when h…
State Officially Declares Site Of Norwalk Condo Fire A Disaster State Officially Declares Site Of Norwalk Condo Fire A Disaster
State Officially Declares Site Of Norwalk Condo Fire A Disaster NORWALK, Conn. — The state of Connecticut has officially declared a December condominium fire that displaced dozens in Norwalk as a disaster, meaning that those affected will be eligible for low-interest disaster loans, according to the Hour. A fire that broke out at the StoneWood Condominiums on Richards Avenue in Norwalk on Dec. 11 displaced all the residents of the complex's 54 units. No major injuries were reported, but dozens of people lost their possessions and were left homeless right before the holidays as a result of the fire. Related story: Dozens left homeless by Norwalk condo fi…