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James Galante (born January 5, 1953) is an American convicted felon and associate of the Genovese crime family, [1] owner of the defunct Danbury Trashers minor-league hockey team and a defunct racecar team fielding cars for Ted Christopher, and ex-CEO of Automated Waste Disposal (AWD), a company that holds waste disposal contracts for most of western Connecticut and Westchester and Putnam ...
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The Jennifer Blue scandal is a solved criminal larceny case between Jennifer Blue, now former principal of Westside Middle School Academy, Danbury Public Schools and the city of Danbury, Connecticut. [6] On June 13, 2024, Blue resigned from her position as principal at the school as an investigation into her use of school funds and money was ...
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The News-Times was founded on September 8, 1883 as the Danbury Evening News by James Montgomery Bailey. In 1933, it merged with the Danbury Times, which was founded on May 17, 1927, thereafter to be known as the Danbury News-Times. The Ottaway Community Newspapers chain purchased the paper in 1955.
Teen Mom star Bar Smith has been arrested on a variety of charges in Nevada. According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, the MTV reality star was arrested on Sunday, July 7, and charged ...
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He was imprisoned in Danbury Prison. After serving his 18 months he was pardoned by Truman (1950). [28] Walter E. Brehm (R-OH) convicted of accepting contributions illegally from one of his employees. Received a 15-month suspended sentence and a $5,000 (equivalent to $58,692 in 2023) fine (1951). [29]