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Danbury Road, New Milford, CT

Police Locate Car In Crash That Killed Danbury Man Police Locate Car In Crash That Killed Danbury Man
Police Locate Car In Crash That Killed Danbury Man Police have located a car that hit and killed a Connecticut man and then fled the scene. The crash took place in Litchfield County around 5:11 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 8, in New Milford. Fairfield County resident Galo Rafael Guaman-Sarmiento, age 61, of Danbury, was crossing Danbury Road when he was struck by a 2013-2016 black Ford Fusion, said the New Milford Police. The driver, who has not been found, fled the scene, and Guaman-Sarmiento was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Police have been searching for the Fusion since the crash and located it on Saturday, Nov. 12, police said. …
Probe Launched Into Death Of Danbury Man, 29, Stuck In Conveyer Belt At Area Factory Probe Launched Into Death Of Danbury Man, 29, Stuck In Conveyer Belt At Area Factory
Probe Launched Into Death Of Danbury Man, 29, Stuck In Conveyer Belt At Area Factory Officials have launched an investigation following the death of a Danbury man who became stuck in a conveyer belt at an area block factory. Daniel Kendrick, 29, was killed about 5:55 p.m., Friday, June 7, after being trapped in a conveyor belt system at New Milford Block and Supply Corporation at 574 Danbury Road, said New Milford Police Lt. Lawrence Ash. The accident remains under investigation by the New Milford Police Department, The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for upda…
Popular Area Sports Bar Abruptly Closes Popular Area Sports Bar Abruptly Closes
Popular Area Sports Bar Abruptly Closes A popular area sports bar has abruptly closed after nearly a decade in business. New Milford eatery 1st and 10 Sports Bar and Grill on Danbury Road announced through social media that it will be closing after nine years in business. The announcement came as a shock to many. “We are sad to announce that 1st and 10 is no longer open for business,” they posted. “We will have more info soon. Thank you to our wonderful staff and patrons for all of the great memories. We will miss you all.” On Facebook, customers lamented the loss of one of their favorite Connecticut sports bars. “We are so sad…