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  2. The News-Times - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of newspapers in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Post – Bridgeport; The Day – New London; Fairfield County CT Inquirer – Norwalk; Greenwich Time – Greenwich; Hartford Courant – Hartford; New Britain Herald – New Britain; The Hour – Norwalk; Journal Inquirer – Manchester; The Middletown Press – Middletown; New Haven Register – New Haven; The News-Times ...

  4. Robert Hoagland - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hoagland (June 9, 1963 [1] – December 5, 2022) was a resident of Newtown, Connecticut, United States, who disappeared in 2013.His whereabouts were unknown, with some investigators fearing he had met with foul play.

  5. Jonathan Brandis - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Gregory Brandis was born in Danbury, Connecticut, the only child of Mary, a teacher and personal manager, and Gregory Brandis, a food distributor and firefighter. At the age of two, he began his career as a child model for Buster Brown shoes . [ 1 ]

  6. Paul Vance - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 2006, a man named Paul van Valkenburgh of Ormond Beach, Florida, died from complications of lung cancer.An obituary published in The News-Times of Danbury, Connecticut repeated Van Valkenburgh's claim that he had written the song "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini" under the pen name of Paul Vance, but that he had sold his rights to the song decades earlier. [3]

  7. Mel Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Melvin G. Goldstein (October 23, 1945 – January 18, 2012), known on air as Dr. Mel, was an on-air television meteorologist and the chief meteorologist for WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut, from 1986 to 2011.

  8. Thomas L. Brown II - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Michigan, but raised in Danbury, Connecticut, where his parents Thomas L. Brown and Marjorie G. Brown still reside.The elder Brown is a retired U.S. Navy Commander and Naval Aviator who flew the P-5 Marlin and P-3 Orion aircraft.

  9. Rhys Caparn - Wikipedia

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    [77] In the mid-1960s, when Steel began writing for the News-Times of Danbury, Connecticut, he and Caparn moved first to the nearby community of Newtown and later lived in Danbury. [8] While living in Newtown and Danbury she would write occasional art comments for the same paper. [31] She died in Danbury on April 29, 1997, of Alzheimer's ...

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