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Marcus Dairy Bar Closes Feb. 6
The Marcus Dairy Bar will close at the end of business on Feb. 6 after nearly 63 years in business.

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Your Beliefs: Patch asks me to share with you my beliefs, so I must tell you I believe in small town democracy (town meetings, committees and boards) where people can see government at work. If people had been watching, the boards and commissions in California who voted each other outrageous pensions and salaries might have been stopped. It's easier for me to write about neighborhoods and government than it is to write about crime and corruption, but crime and corruption are my rave favs. I love knowing something and telling people about it before they heard it somewhere else. I want to beat the competition every day.
Politics: I am a registered Democrat, but because I've been a newspaper reporter since 1982, I have never been active in politics. Because both parties know how I am registered, I have to treat both sides of the aisle with visible and obvious equality. In practice, that means I am equally disliked on both parties. I defend the first ammendment rights of everyone to speak their mind, whether or not I find what they say reprehensible. I publish what they say in their words and in a way where when they read it over, they agree they said it and it's what they think.
Religion: I am a practicing Roman Catholic, and I enjoy the religious diversity in Danbury. I'd love to visit your church, Catholic or otherwise.
Local hot button issues: The local hot button issues in Danbury today are the proposed army reserve facility overlooking Danbury Fair Mall and Danbury Airport. The second issue that simmers in Danbury and is alive across the country is immigration and illegal immigration. I won't be confident the army reserve facility is gone until the Pentagon tells me so. I don't think the congress and the president have the courage to tackle the immigration issue.
Where do I stand on the issues?
My question about the army reserve facility is why buy a property in Danbury when the state owns one in Newtown. Both are linked by good roads to lower Fairfield County, and both are near I-84. My suspicion is the opposition by Newtown residents couldn't be overcome, and I also suspect this facility will make use of the Danbury Airport. One thing opponents have to consider is what are the alternative uses for the land. Would it be less offensive to the neighbors as condominiums, as factories, office space or retail? It is unlikely to remain undeveloped forever.
On the second issue, I think federal immigration law is the problem, and it needs reforming. I can understand a person's hurry to leave squalor to a piece of the good life. Somehow we have to fix the law.
The Marcus Dairy Bar will close at the end of business on Feb. 6 after nearly 63 years in business.

The City Council is moving forward its efforts to revitalize downtown during its meeting tonight.
Mayor's State of the City address asked for the return of the Economic Development Director and he offered an ambitious plan for improving downtown Danbury in a 53-page report.
Stew Leonard Jr., president and CEO of Stew Leonard's Dairy Store, won the highest business award given in Danbury every year, the Cecil J. Previdi Award.
Danbury police are warning people to beware burglars who have been hiting cars, homes and businesses over the last two weeks.
Danbury police charged a Brookfield couple with shoplifting after an incident on Newtown Road Wednesday.
The top entrepreneurial award in Danbury, the Cecil J. Previdi Award, will be given to Stew Leonard Jr. on Dec. 17 at the Danbury Plaza (formerly the Sheraton and before that the Danbury Hilton and Tower.)
City officials, veterans, members of the Marine Corps League, the Danbury High School Air Force Junior ROTC, and others gathered Sunday to honor Pearl Harbor Day, when more than 2,000 people lost their lives in a surprise attack on Hawaii, which started
One man charged with numerous drug offenses and a second with first-degree robbery.
This is an odd sort of Christmas tree. It's all decorated in early American 'Danbury Fair.'
The Danbury Fire Department and Fire Marshal's office investigated a fire that destroyed a home at 91 South King St., Monday, and decided the house was destroyed by arson. Danbury Police kept people away from the crime scene.
City is working on plan to replace old boilers in three schools, as well as possible fixes if heating catastrophe strikes this winter.
The Danbury premier for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows showed at most of the Loew's theater screens, and the fans showed up in costume.
The Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce, with an assist from Bethel and New Milford's chambers, plus the Fairfield County Business Journal, The News-Times, the Ethan Allen Inn and Arbella, are hosting a business show case Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m.
Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association gives WCSU PD Chief McLachlin award for professionalism in his department.
A man is in critical condition at Danbury Hospital following an accident between a southbound car and pedestrian on Padanaram Road Wednesday.
After giving its first approval in 2006 for a cell tower on city-owned Peck Road land, the city council agreed to reconsider the lease after residents raised questions.
Marash Gojcaj found guilt in murder of Joe Vuli, whose real name was Zef Vulivec. The pair owned Gusto's Ristorante in 2004, when Gojcaj murdered Vulivec after a night of drinking and violence around the Main Street restaurant.
With votes left to be counted, the race for governor may come down to court challenges filed in late November.
Jan Giegler, who has represented the 138th district since 2002, won reelection in an uncontested race for the state assembly.