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  • 5 days ago | danburycountry.com | Lou Milano

    Connecticut has long been home to some of the most well-known and talented people in entertainment and media. While it’s a small state, it has played a big role in shaping American culture. These celebrities have brought so much joy, creativity, and inspiration to millions. Though the subject of their deaths can be sad, it’s important to recognize the lasting impact they’ve had and how they became part of Connecticut’s history. This article focuses on four celebrities who passed away in Connecticut.

  • 5 days ago | danburycountry.com | Lou Milano

    Thinking of selling your house in Connecticut? You might need a little patience. A new study from Cash for Home looked at over 2 million listings and found that nearly 34% of homes in the state are still on the market after 30 days. That’s over 4,300 properties just sitting there waiting for a buyer. Compared to faster-moving states, like Mississippi where homes fly off the market, Connecticut’s pace is definitely on the slower side — ranking 10th in the country for longest time to sell a home.

  • 1 week ago | danburycountry.com | Lou Milano

    Is this a movie set filming a 2025 remake of Lord of the Flies? Nope—just another Friday night in Connecticut. It was a hot night recently in Fairfield, Connecticut on Villa Avenue. On Sunday, May 4th this video was posted to Connecticut Reddit by u/jjdiablo titled Crowds, cars & fires Friday night on Villa Ave Fairfield.

  • 1 week ago | danburycountry.com | Lou Milano

    TRIGGER WARNING: You'll be triggered. I have conducted an independent study using my eyes and next-level observational skills to determine that Connecticut is the national leader in llama inspired hairdos on teenagers. I can't remember when the trend first hit but it's got be going on a few years now and shows no sign of slowing down. If you want to have 'rizz" on these Nutmeg streets, it's apparently vital that you look like Sideshow f------ Bob.

  • 1 week ago | i95rock.com | Lou Milano

    I need help understanding something, and before we go any further, let me make one thing very clear: I have no beef with Stanley. I’m not locked in some blood feud with Pacific Market International—the fine folks who make Stanley products. And I have nothing but respect for William Stanley, the man who invented the first all-steel insulated vacuum bottle way back in 1913. This isn't an attack on anyone. I'm not here to pick on the ladies.

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