Paul Albert Salon Celebrates One-Year Anniversary in Fairfield

Fairfield, CT – Paul Albert Salon marked its first anniversary at 2060 Post Road in style, hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony and celebration to commemorate a successful year of serving the Fairfield community. Friends, clients, and local officials gathered to toast the salon’s milestone and its commitment to exceptional service and personalized style. The event highlighted the salon’s welcoming atmosphere and its dedication to making every client feel at home from the moment they walk through the door.

Since opening, Paul Albert Salon has earned a reputation for blending modern trends with timeless techniques, offering high-quality cuts, coloring, and highlights for clients of all ages. The team’s philosophy centers on creating an individualized experience that reflects each person’s style while delivering a relaxing, elegant environment. With its warm, professional approach and dedication to artistry in hair design, the salon continues to be a go-to destination for those seeking both sophistication and comfort.

Ansonia Man Charged with Stealing Over $20K from Elderly Resident

On June 4, 2025, Harry Danley, age 55, of Ansonia was arrested by warrant for his involvement in a fraud and theft investigation. The conservator for an 85-year-old Ansonia resident reported the possible theft in March of 2025. The investigation showed numerous checks written to Danley dating back to 2020 totaling over $20,000.00 and there appeared to be no legitimate reason for the checks.

Danley was charged with Larceny First Degree, he was released on a $35,000.00 bond with a court date of June 18, 2025 at Derby Superior Court.

Westport Police Remind Residents to Stay Vigilant in Locking Their Homes and Cars

(Westport, CT) Westport Police again remind residents to stay vigilant in locking their cars and homes. Westport Police investigated two (2) stolen vehicle reports yesterday where vehicles were left unlocked and keys in the vehicle. We had one (1) vehicle theft attempt and one call of suspicious people running from an open garage and fleeing the area in a stolen vehicle. Further, Westport Police investigated a hit and run motor vehicle accident at Easton Road and North Ave where one of these stolen cars crashed into another vehicle and fled. Thankfully, there were no injuries reported in the crash. Those responsible for stealing these cars have no regard for your property or your safety. Please lock your homes and vehicles, utilize alarm and surveillance systems, and report any suspicious behavior to the Westport Police Department.

LB Home Organization Celebrates New Office with Ribbon Cutting in Fairfield

Fairfield, CT – LB Home Organization marked an exciting milestone with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 6 to celebrate the opening of its new office space at 1 Carter Henry Drive, located in the Fairfield Train Center Building on the eastbound side of the tracks. Founder Lauren Benz was joined by supporters, friends, and community members for the 3:45 PM ceremony, followed by an open house that ran through 6 PM. Known for her passion for transforming cluttered spaces into calm, functional sanctuaries, Benz has taken her growing home-based business to the next level with this new professional location.

LB Home Organization is driven by Benz’s mission to help clients achieve peace of mind through thoughtful, customized organization systems. “That feeling of calm when everything has a place — that’s what I want every client to experience,” she shared. With her new office now open, Benz is ready to welcome new clients and continue helping people bring order and tranquility to their homes, one beautifully organized space at a time.

PARADISE GREEN FARMERS MARKET RETURNS JUNE 16 IN STRATFORD


Stratford, Connecticut (May 30, 2025) — The most anticipated Paradise Green Farmers Market is back for another vibrant season, kicking off Monday, June 16 and continuing every Monday from 2–6 p.m. at 121 Huntington Road, Stratford, CT. Hosted on the rich lawn of Paradise Green, the weekly market will feature a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, local meats, eggs, bread, honey, maple syrup, olive oil, crafts, and more. Residents are encouraged to bring a reusable bag and support the wide range of local farmers, artisans, and vendors.


“We are so happy to welcome back the Paradise Green Farmers Market for the season. It’s more than just a place to shop — it’s a fun and positive way Stratford supports local and small businesses, connects neighbors, and promotes access to fresh, healthy food for all,” Mayor Laura Hoydick notes. “The return of the market is a sign of the season and a reminder of our shared commitment to sustainability and local economic growth.”


“We’re thrilled to welcome the community back to Paradise Green for another season,” said Tom Dillon, Market Manager. “Our mission is to make local, fresh, and sustainable food accessible to everyone. This year, we’re proud to offer even more variety and to continue accepting SNAP benefits, making the market inclusive for all Stratford residents.”
The market not only provides healthy food options but also plays a key role in supporting the local economy and promoting environmental sustainability. Maureen Whelan, Environmental Health Supervisor for the Stratford Health Department, emphasized the broader health and community benefits: “Farmers markets like this one create opportunities for people to build healthier habits, while also fostering stronger relationships between residents and local food producers. It’s a win-win for public health and our environment.”
In addition to produce and pantry staples, the market is a family-friendly gathering place offering seasonal crafts and surprises. With a strong sense of communal spirit, Paradise Green Farmers Market is a summer staple for Stratford residents and visitors alike.
For more information, visit www.paradisegreenmarket.com

Nick D’Addario Launches Campaign for Easton First Selectman—Rain, Laughter, and a Case of Mistaken Name

EASTON, CT — June 7, 2025 — Undeterred by a torrential downpour, Easton Selectman Nick D’Addario kicked off his campaign for First Selectman on Friday with a rally that blended policy, community spirit, and an unexpected dose of humor—courtesy of Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz.

Bysiewicz, on hand to endorse D’Addario, praised his leadership and business experience, though she repeatedly referred to him as “Dave” during her remarks—apparently mixing him up with outgoing First Selectman David Bindelglass, who is not seeking re-election.

“Nick—Dave—has shown the kind of steady leadership Easton needs,” Bysiewicz said, prompting some good-natured laughter from the soaked but supportive crowd huddled under umbrellas. “In all seriousness, Nick’s record on the Board of Selectmen and his experience running a multigenerational family business make him uniquely qualified for the job.”

D’Addario took the mix-up in stride, thanking Bysiewicz for her support and pivoting to his vision for Easton’s future.

“I’m Nick, but I’ll gladly take Dave’s legacy as a starting point,” he joked. “From renovating our EMS facility to protecting our open space, we’ve made progress—but there’s more to do.”

D’Addario, president of Hi-Ho D’Addario Industries in Bridgeport, emphasized his dual commitment to local tradition and forward-thinking leadership. He said his campaign will focus on maintaining Easton’s rural character, improving town services, and promoting government transparency.

The First Selectman race will be decided in the November municipal election.

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