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Danbury Remembers 9/11; Danbury Man is Missing; Woman Who Drowned Newborn to be Released Early

Undocumented Immigrant Accused of Killing 19-Year-Old Daughter Pleads Not Guilty; Danbury Mentor Elected to State Coaches Hall of Fame​.

DANBURY, CT — Catch up on all the news stories you might have missed this past week on Patch.

A Danbury woman who served 10 years for drowning her infant when she was 16-year-old is set to be released from prison. Read more here.>>> Woman Who Drowned Newborn When She Was 16 to be Released Early: Report

Danbury area restaurants, farms and schools across the state will participate in CT Farm-to-Chef Week 2016. Read more here.>>> Danbury Area Restaurants Participate in Connecticut Farm-to-Chef Week

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The Danbury Irish Festival includes international talent, Irish food, dance, music, culture, refreshments and a children's tent. Read more here.>>> Danbury Irish Festival Brings Irish Culture, Music, Food and More to Ives Center

Police say Sabrina DaSilva was shot nine times by her father, a Danbury man who is an undocumented immigrant. Read more here.>>> Undocumented Immigrant Accused of Fatal Shooting of 19-Year-Old Daughter Pleads Not Guilty: Report

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