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学汉语拼音还是认字----Danbury华文学校家长会上的不同声音
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学汉语拼音还是认字----Danbury华文学校家长会上的不同声音
学汉语拼音还是认字 ----Danbury 华文学校家长会上的不同声音 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 18 日 ( 美东时间 ) 发布 对于在美国的华人子弟来说 , 自幼掌握听说读以至写汉语是人生中的最佳关键时期 , 如果错失了这样一个最佳时期 , 以后要再来解决这个语言基本功的问题,难度就要大多了 , 孩子发育年龄段说明在这段时期里 , 他 ( 她 ) 们学习和吸收的语言能力很强。我的 8 岁大外孙现在不仅英语而且汉语掌握都有上佳表现 , 而且还开始学习西班牙语言了。 在美国英语环境的压倒优势下 , 华人孩子要想在熟练掌握英语前提下同时掌握汉语,绝不是一件容易的事。整个社会环境和幼儿、小学教育阶段不可能提供这样的语言环境 , 有的幼儿和小学长的华人子弟凤毛麟角只有极少数 , 没有条件在学校进行汉语交流 , 更无法和生活语言相联系。要想同时掌握汉语的听说读 , 唯有在家庭生活环境中始终营造汉语听说读以至写的氛围,做到持之以恒,坚持到底。同时还要创造条件在暑假期间回到中国国内生活在汉语生活环境中 , 耳濡目染,久而久之 , 潜移默化,才能逐步解决好汉语的听说读写问题 , 如果指望在美国的华文学校的每周星期六来解决问题 , 是根本不可能的, 一个星期只有 17 次的课程又没有考试及学历证书, 不可能完成听说读写汉语的任务 , 而且华文学校强调的是形成华人圈的交往环境,试想在开学的家长会上,校长都全部用汉语言交流 , 怎么能够对华文学校学习汉语寄信以厚望? 家长们出于不同考虑将孩子送进每星期六仅有一次两个小时的华文学校学习汉语,如何将不同需求和汉语程度的孩子聚集在一起 , 并且制定一个适合不同需求孩子和家长的课程计划就是一个难度极大的问题。 我 9 月 10 日和 16 日两次参加了中文学校一年纪孩子的汉语课程活动 , 尤其是在 16 日的一次家长会上, 深感在孩子学习汉语是重汉语拼音学习还是认字问题上就有明显不同意见 , 老师也感到为难。 人们曾担心现在学习汉语拼音将和孩子掌握英语拼音产生冲突 , 老师用自己四岁孩子的亲身经历说明 , 这种担心是没有必要的。不少家长认为拼音是基础 , 从小打好这个基础非常必要 , 早些时间打好基础 , 比晚些时候要好,汉语拼音掌握不好将影响孩子的识字和读写。而另一些家长则以为汉语拼音离不开语言环境 , 要在看图识字、阅读和观看音响读物过程中逐步掌握汉语拼音,至于汉语内容的丰富多彩,不同词语和组词的读音不一 , 不能指望靠拼音教学来解决问题的, 对于掌握汉语听说读的孩子来说 , 能认字、会阅读是至关重要的, 至于写不可过分强调, 因为在网络时代,自己动笔默写出汉字尤其是繁体字的机率不高 , 人们可以通过网络轻而易举地查到对应的汉字的写法,如果在一个学期中有一个认字的指标(高中低),并且在这些字的认识过程中同时基本掌握汉语拼音的一般特性, 恐怕是较好的选项。 照片 5 张为 17 日上午所拍摄。
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Danbury, Connecticut市区Mail St.一瞥
黄安年 2011-9-18 23:27
Danbury, Connecticut市区Mail St.一瞥
Danbury, Connecticut 市区 Mail St. 一瞥 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 18 日发布 关于康州的丹伯里市, 维基百科有段言简意赅的介绍: “Danbury is a city in northern Fairfield County , Connecticut , United States. It had population at the 2010 census of 80,893. Danbury is the fourth largest city in Fairfield County and is the seventh largest city in Connecticut. The city was named for the place of origin of many of the early settlers, Danbury, Essex , in England, and has been nicknamed Hat City , because it used to be a center of the hat industry, at one point producing almost 25% of America's hats. Danbury is home to the Danbury Hospital , as well as Danbury High School and Western Connecticut State University .” (全文附后)它与纽约州紧邻, 84 号公路、 7 号公路、 202 号公路经由 Danbury, 84 号公路 5 号出口进入 Danbury 市区 , 2010 年 8 万人口的康州排行第七的小城市 , 设施一应俱全 , 唯独没有高楼大厦 , Western Connecticut State University 距离市中心不远 , Danbury Municipal Airport, Danbury Fair Mail, West Lake Reservoir( 水库 ) 使这座城市增色不少。 平时我们很少进城, 昨天进城到 Mail St 华人商店采购 , 看到和三年前没有什么变化 , 唯有警察局建筑面貌一新。 Danbury 原本就不甚至景气, 这几年几乎没有起色。下面的照片 16 张是在路经 Mail St 部分路段时随机拍摄的。 *************** Danbury, Connecticut From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search "Danbury" redirects here. For other uses, see Danbury (disambiguation) . Danbury, Connecticut — City — Historic buildings along Main Street, 2007 ************************* Flag Seal Nickname(s): The Hat City Located in Fairfield County, Connecticut Coordinates: 41°24′08″N 73°28′16″W  /  41.40222°N 73.47111°W  / 41.40222; -73.47111 Coordinates : 41°24′08″N 73°28′16″W  /  41.40222°N 73.47111°W  / 41.40222; -73.47111 Country United States State Connecticut County Fairfield NECTA Danbury Region Housatonic Valley Incorporated (town) 1702 Incorporated (city) 1889 Consolidated 1965 Government - Type Mayor-council - Mayor Mark D. Boughton (R) Area - City 44.3 sq mi ( 114.7 km 2 ) - Land 42.1 sq mi (109.1 km 2 ) - Water 2.2 sq mi (5.7 km 2 ) - Urban 123.6 sq mi (320.1 km 2 ) Elevation 397 ft (121 m) Population (2010) - City 80,893 - Density 1,826.6/sq mi (705.3/km 2 ) Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5 ) - Summer ( DST ) Eastern ( UTC-4 ) ZIP code 06810, 06811, 06813 Area code(s) 203 ; also future 475 FIPS code 09-18430 GNIS feature ID 0206580 Website http://www.danbury-ct.gov/ Danbury is a city in northern Fairfield County , Connecticut , United States. It had population at the 2010 census of 80,893. Danbury is the fourth largest city in Fairfield County and is the seventh largest city in Connecticut. The city was named for the place of origin of many of the early settlers, Danbury, Essex , in England, and has been nicknamed Hat City , because it used to be a center of the hat industry, at one point producing almost 25% of America's hats. Danbury is home to the Danbury Hospital , as well as Danbury High School and Western Connecticut State University . Contents · 1 History o 1.1 Social activism, desegregation, and conscientious objectors during World War II o 1.2 Historic pictures · 2 Geography · 3 Demographics · 4 Economy o 4.1 Top employers · 5 Government · 6 Danbury Federal Correctional Institute · 7 Education o 7.1 Public schools o 7.2 Parochial schools o 7.3 Private schools · 8 Media · 9 Libraries · 10 Sites of interest o 10.1 Hiking trails o 10.2 Parks o 10.3 Museums o 10.4 Other o 10.5 On the National Register of Historic Places · 11 Sports · 12 Transportation · 13 Notable people · 14 Twin cities · 15 See also · 16 References · 17 External links History See also: Main Street Historic District (Danbury, Connecticut) Danbury was first settled by colonists in 1685, when eight families moved to the area from the area that is now Norwalk and Stamford . The area was then called Pahquioque by the Pahquioque American Indians . One of the first settlers was Samuel Benedict who bought land from the Paquioque natives in 1685 along with his brother James, James Beebe, and Judah Gregory. Originally called Paquiack ("open plain" or "cleared land") by local American Indians, the settlers chose the name Swampfield for their town, but in October 1687, the general court decreed the name Danbury. The general court appointed a committee to lay out the boundaries of the new town. A survey was made in 1693, and a formal town patent was granted in 1702 according to the 1693 survey. During the American Revolution , Danbury was an important military supply depot for the Continental Army . On April 26–27, 1777, the British under Major General William Tryon burned and looted the city. The central motto on the seal of the City of Danbury is Restituimus ( Latin for "We have restored"), a reference to the destruction caused by the Loyalist army troops. The American General David Wooster was mortally wounded near the town of Ridgefield at the Battle of Ridgefield by these same British forces which had earlier attacked Danbury. He is buried in Danbury's Wooster Cemetery, and the private Wooster School in Danbury is named in his honor. In 1780, the first hat factory in Danbury was established by Zadoc Benedict , employing three workers and producing 18 hats a week. Danbury was known as "The Hat City" or the "Hatting Capital of the World" during the early 20th century, as it produced almost than 24% of America's hats in 1904. In 1802, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to the Danbury Baptist Association, a group expressing fear of persecution by the Congregationalists of that town, in which he used the expression " Separation of Church and State ". It is the first known instance of the expression, which contrary to popular belief does not appear in the U.S. Constitution in those words, but is often believed to be present by the combined effect of the establishment and free exercise clauses of the First Amendment . James Madison , considered the founder of the Constitution, also used very similar language regarding a separation of church and state. The letter is on display at the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Danbury. The first Danbury Fair was held in 1821. By 1869, it became a yearly event and was held until 1981. After 1981, the fairgrounds were demolished to make room for the Danbury Fair Mall , which opened in the fall of 1986. Kohanza Reservoir disaster, January 31, 1869 "Scene of the Disaster at Danbury", January 31, 1869 In 1835, the Connecticut Legislature granted a rail charter to the Fairfield County Railroad , but after 15 years, no work had been completed and investment was slow. In 1850, the organization's vast plans were scaled back and it was renamed the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad . Work moved quickly on the 23-mile (37 km) railroad line. In 1852, the first railroad line in Danbury opened, with two trains making the 75-minute trip to Norwalk . The central part of Danbury was incorporated as a borough in 1822. The borough was reincorporated as the city of Danbury on April 19, 1889. The city and town were consolidated on January 1, 1965. The Kohanza Reservoir , one of the many reservoirs built to provide water to the hat factories, broke on January 31, 1869. The ensuing flood of icy water killed 11 people in half an hour, and caused major damage to many homes and farms. In 1902, the American Federation of Labor union called for a nationwide boycott of a non-union hat manufacturer, Dietrich Loewe, in Danbury. The manufacturer sued the union under the Sherman Antitrust Act for unlawfully restraining trade. The U.S. Supreme Court held that the union was liable for damages in 1908. This case is also known as the Danbury Hatters' case . A 60-acre (24 ha) tract near the Danbury Fairgrounds known as Tucker's Field was purchased by local pilots in 1928 and leased to the town. This became an airport, which is now Danbury Municipal Airport ( ICAO : KDXR ). Connecticut's largest lake, Candlewood Lake , was artificially created in 1929 where Wood Creek and the Rocky River meet near the Housatonic River . The land that is now the lake was owned and operated by Connecticut Light and Power Company as a hydroelectric power facility until sold for $9 million in June 2006. In the August 1988 issue of Money magazine , Danbury topped the magazine's list of the best U.S. cities to live in, mostly due to low crime, good schools, and location. Downtown Main Street scene, ca. 1907 Social activism, desegregation, and conscientious objectors during World War II During the Second World War, Danbury's prison was one of many sites used for the incarceration of conscientious objectors . One in six inmates in the United States' federal prisons was a conscientious objector, and prisons like Danbury found themselves suddenly filled with large numbers of highly educated men skilled in social activism. Due to the activism of inmates within the prison, and local laborers protesting in solidarity with the conscientious objectors, Danbury became one of the nation's first prisons to desegregate its inmates. Historic pictures · Main Street looking east from White Street, 1907 · National Hat Factory, about 1912 · View of a hat factory, 1911 Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , Danbury has a total area of 44.3 square miles (115 km 2 ), of which 42.1 square miles (109 km 2 ) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2 ), or 4.94%, is water. The city includes the southern parts of Candlewood Lake . Demographics Historical population of Danbury 1756 1,527 1790 3,031 1800 3,180 1820 3,873 1850 5,964 1860 7,234 1870 8,753 1880 11,666 1890 19,473 1900 19,474 1910 23,502 1920 22,325 1930 26,955 1940 27,921 1950 30,337 1960 39,382 1970 50,781 1980 60,470 1990 65,585 2000 74,848 2010 80,893 As of the census of 2000, there were 74,848 people, 27,183 households, and 17,886 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,777.4 people per square mile (686.3/km²). There were 28,519 housing units at an average density of 677.2 per square mile (261.5/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 76.0% White , 6.8% African American , 0.29% Native American , 5.5% Asian , 0.03% Pacific Islander , 7.6% from other races , and 4.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15.8% of the population. There were 27,183 households out of which 30.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.1% were married couples living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.2% were non-families. 26.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.64 and the average family size was 3.18. The population was distributed as follows: 21.7% under the age of 18, 10.2% from 18 to 24, 35.4% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 11.0% 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 96.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.3 males. The median income for a household in the city was $53,664, and the median income for a family was $61,899. Males had a median income of $39,016 versus $31,319 for females. The per capita income for the city was $24,500. About 5.9% of families and 8.0% of the population were below the poverty line , including 8.7% of those under age 18 and 8.3% of those age 65 or over. Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 26, 2010 Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage Democratic 10,614 678 11,292 31.89% Republican 6,585 373 6,958 19.73% Unaffiliated 15,400 1,333 16,733 47.26% Minor parties 385 32 417 0.01% Total 32,984 2,416 35,400 100% When ZIP codes were introduced in 1963, the 06810 code was given to all of Danbury; it was shared with a then-still-rural New Fairfield to its north. In 1984, the 06810 Zip Code was cut back to areas of Danbury south of Interstate 84. A new 06811 ZIP code was created for areas north of Interstate 84. New Fairfield received its own code, 06812 . Economy · ATMI Inc. – headquarters 7 Commerce Drive; makes materials and materials packaging for semiconductor and flat panel manufacturers worldwide; 700 employees company wide; $ 281.8 million in 2005 revenues; CEO Doug Neugold · Cartus (a subsidiary of Realogy Corporation ) – headquarters, 40 Apple Ridge Road; Relocation; 1,800 employees (2,700 worldwide); CEO Kevin Kelleher · Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. – headquarters, Ethan Allen Drive; designs, manufactures and distributes furniture, rugs, lamps, draperies and other decorative home accessories sold by a network of more than 300 Ethan Allen interior design centers in the United States and abroad; 6,400 employees company wide, 618 in Connecticut; $949 million in 2005 revenues; CEO Farooq Kathwari · Praxair Inc. – headquarters, 39 Old Ridgebury Road; the Fortune 500 company makes and sells industrial gases used worldwide in the electronics, metal fabrication, health care and food processing industries, also makes metallic and ceramic powders and coatings; 27,000 employees company wide, 550 in Connecticut; $8.3 billion in 2006 revenues; CEO Steve Angel · Scholastic Library Publishing Inc. (a division of Scholastic Corporation ) – headquarters, 90 Sherman Turnpike; Scholastic Library publishes educational, children's and reference books, including the Encyclopedia Americana (the first encyclopedia published in the US), as well as Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre en Linea (the Spanish language encyclopedia) and Lands and Peoples. Imprints include Franklin Watts and Children's Press. Its interactive unit produces games and interactive software, including Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia (the first encyclopedia in electronic form); Greg Worrell, division president · Union Carbide made Danbury its headquarters in 1983. The company remained there for over 20 years, until it was merged into Dow chemical. Top employers According to the City's 2010 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are: # Employer # of Employees 1 Boehringer Ingelheim 2,547 2 Danbury Hospital 2,310 3 Danbury Public Schools 1,551 4 Cartus 1,364 5 Western Connecticut State University 595 6 City of Danbury 535 7 Goodrich 501 8 Barden 383 9 Praxair 383 10 Ethan Allen 240 Government The chief executive officer of Danbury is the Mayor , who serves a two year term. The current mayor is Mark Boughton (R). The Mayor is the presiding officer of the Common Council, which consists of 21 members, two from each of the seven city wards , and seven at-large. The Common Council enacts ordinances and resolutions by a simple majority vote. If after five days the Mayor does not approve the ordinance (similar to a veto ), the Common Council may re-vote on it. If it then passes with a two-thirds majority, it becomes effective without the Mayor's approval. The current Common Council consists of 14 Republicans and 7 Democrats. Danbury also has four state representatives as of the 2008 elections, Rep. Jason Bartlett D-2, Rep. Joe Taborsak D-109, Deputy Speaker of the House Bob Godfrey D-110, and Rep. Jan Giegler R-138. There is one state senator, Michael McLachlan R-24. Danbury is represented in the United States Congress by U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy (D). Danbury's 2010 mill rate is 20.96. Danbury is also home to an Army Reserve Special Operations unit, the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion . Danbury Federal Correctional Institute Danbury is the site of a low-security women's prison, the Danbury Federal Correctional Institute , formerly a men's prison. It is located near the border with New Fairfield . Notable ex-prisoners include cocaine dealer and trafficker of Blow fame George Jung , Unification Church leader the Rev. Sun Myung Moon , and hotel magnate Leona Helmsley . James Michael Curley , mayor of Boston from 1945–1949, spent five months of his mayoral term at Danbury Federal Prison, after he was convicted on federal charges of official misconduct. Media personality and homemaker Martha Stewart (incarcerated in West Virginia ) and female rap star Lil' Kim requested that their prison terms be served at Danbury Federal Correctional Institute due to its proximity to their New York City homes. However, due to the media attention their requests were denied. Education Danbury is home to Western Connecticut State University and Ridley-Lowell Business Technical Institute . Public schools Danbury has two public high schools: Danbury High School and Henry Abbott Technical High School , each which are for grades 9 through 12. An alternative school by the name of Alternative Center for Excellence is housed off-campus, and it graduates receive Danbury High School diplomas upon completion of their studies. Danbury also has two public middle schools for grades 6 through 8: Broadview Middle School and Rogers Park Middle School. There are 13 elementary schools in Danbury. These schools are Western Connecticut Academy for International Studies Magnet School (K-5), Ellsworth Avenue (K-5), Great Plain (K-5), Hayestown (K-5), King Street Primary (K-3) and King Street Intermediate (4-5), Mill Ridge Primary (K-3), Morris Street (K-5), Park Avenue (K-5), Pembroke (K-5), Shelter Rock (K-5), South Street (K-5) and Stadley Rough (K-5) Parochial schools Roman Catholic parochial schools in Danbury reside within the administration of the Diocese of Bridgeport and include: · 1 high school: Immaculate High School (9-12) · 3 elementary schools: St Peter-Sacred Heart School (Birth-8), St. Gregory the Great School (PK-8),and St. Joseph School (PK-8) Private schools In addition, Danbury is home to: · Anderson Montessori School · Colonial Hills Christian Academy · Hudson Country Montessori School · New England Country Day School · New Hope Christian Academy · Maimonides Academy · Wooster School · Immanuel Lutheran School Media · The News-Times of Danbury, a daily newspaper owned by Media News Group. · Tribuna Newspaper a biweekly, bilingual (Portuguese/English) publication. · WFAR-FM 93.3 - Radio Familia Portuguese Radio Station. · WLAD-AM 800; 1,000 watts (daytime); 287 watts (nighttime) · WDAQ-FM 98.3; 3,000 watts; owned by the Berkshire Broadcasting Corporation · WXCI-FM 91.7; 3,000 watts; College radio station owned by Western Connecticut State University and operated by past and present students. It receives funding from the Western Connecticut State University Student Government Association. Libraries The Danbury Public Library maintains a large collection of print fiction and non-fiction. The growing DVD collection has recently been augmented by a new Blu-Ray collection. The Danbury Library was established in 1879 to serve the growing city of Danbury. Sites of interest Hiking trails · Bear Mountain Reservation · The Old Quarry Nature Center has two short educational trails on 39 acres (15 hectares ) off Mountainville Avenue. · Tarrywile Mansion and Park is one of Danbury's most popular parks. There are 21 miles (34 km) of trails as well as several ponds located on the 722 acres (264 hectare ) park. The historic Victorian mansion and gardens are a common location for weddings. Parks · Danbury Candlewood Park overlooks Candlewood Lake. Swimming, picnicking, and a boat launch are available in the 11.1-acre (45,000 m 2 ) park. · Elmwood Park · Hatters Community Park · Kenosia Park · Richter Park · Rogers Park · Tarrywile Park - Recreation park on 722 acres (2.92 km 2 ) with 21 miles (34 km) of hiking trails. Mansion is a community center available for rental, more information can be found at www.tarrywile.com Portions of the private Morefar Back O’Beyond golf course are located in Danbury. Museums · Danbury Museum and Historical Society · Danbury Railway Museum · Military Museum of Southern New England Other · Danbury was the home of the Danbury Fair (1869–1981). The Danbury Fair Mall was built on the fairgrounds in 1986. · Danbury is home to the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion , an Army Reserve Special Operations unit. · Danbury Hospital is a 400-bed institution with 3,300 employees. The hospital is the home of the new Praxair Regional Heart and Vascular center, providing state of the art cardiovascular care to this growing region including open heart surgery and coronary angioplasty . · Richter Park Golf Course is Danbury's municipal golf course and hosts numerous tournaments such as the annual Danbury Amateur and American Junior Golf Association majors. It was won a variety of awards, including being a "Top 10 Connecticut Course" and the "#2 Best Public Course in the NY Metropolitan Area". On the National Register of Historic Places Name Location Date added to NRHP Ball and Roller Bearing Company 20-22 Maple Ave. September 25, 1989 Charles Ives House 7 Mountainville Ave. May 26, 1976 Hearthstone 18 Brushy Hill Rd. December 31, 1987 John Rider House 43 Main St. added December 23, 1977 Locust Avenue School Locust Ave. June 30, 1985 Main Street Historic District Boughton, Elm, Ives, Keeler, Main, West and White Sts. December 29, 1983 Meeker's Hardware 86-90 White St. July 9, 1983 Octagon House 21 Spring St. June 7, 1973 P. Robinson Fur Cutting Company Oil Mill Rd. December 30, 1982 Tarrywile Southern Blvd. Mountain Rd. February 6, 1988 Union Station (Danbury Railway Museum) White St. and Patriot Dr. October 25, 1986 Richter House (Richter Memorial Park) 100 Aunt Hack Road September 17, 2010 Sports The Danbury Westerners , a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League , play their home games at Rogers Park in Danbury. The United Hockey League (UHL) expanded to Danbury in 2004. The Danbury Trashers played their first season at the Danbury Ice Arena in October 2004. Among those on the roster included Brent Gretzky (brother of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky ) and Scott Stirling (son of former New York Islanders coach Steve Stirling ). Scott's older brother, Todd, coached the Trashers in the 2004-2005 season. On June 9, 2006, the owner of the Trashers, James Galante , was arrested as part of a federal investigation into illegal practices in the Connecticut garbage industry. Team executives were also charged with fraud as it was alleged the owner illegally subsidized players and violated the league salary cap. The club folded due to the ongoing investigation and lack of teams within close proximity to them. In 2006, a new team was created to occupy the ice arena. The New England Stars were formed to represent Danbury in the North Eastern Hockey League . Although the team was successful, the league suspended operations in 2008. On March 25, 2008, Danbury was named the first city to officially have a new team in the newly formed Eastern Professional Hockey League . The team was called the Danbury Mad Hatters . The League lasted one season and is now defunct. On December 27, 2009, Danbury was named the first city to officially have a new team in the newly formed Federal Hockey League . The team is named the Danbury Whalers , bringing back the name "Whalers" to Connecticut for the first time since 1997. The original Hartford Whalers of the WHA/NHL moved to North Carolina and became the Carolina Hurricanes . Danbury High School carries a strong athletic tradition. They are perennial powers in wrestling, boys and girls track and field, boys cross country, baseball, basketball, and football. The wrestling, cross country, and track teams have all numerous state titles and New England championships. All three programs are considered to be nationally ranked annually. The Danbury Hatters Cricket Club formed in 2001 and has been playing cricket in Southern Connecticut along with other cities such as Norwalk, Stamford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Waterbury and West Haven American Top Team has a gym on 13 Barnum Court. American Top Team is an MMA gym. Transportation Danbury is the terminus of the Danbury branch line of the MTA Metro-North Railroad which begins in Norwalk . The line was first built by the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad which was later bought by the New York, New Haven Hartford Railroad Company. Danbury was an important junction between the Danbury Branch and the Maybrook Line . The Maybrook line was the New Haven's main freight line which terminated in Maybrook, New York , where the New Haven exchanged traffic with other railroads. After the ill-fated Penn Central took over the New Haven, the Maybrook line was shut down when a fire on the New Haven bridge over the Hudson River made the line unusable. Many believe the fire was set by Penn Central to reroute that freight traffic over their Boston Albany route to the north. Today, the historic station is part of the Danbury Railroad Museum. The Providence and Worcester Railroad , along with the Housatonic Railroad provide local rail freight service in Danbury. Local bus service is provided by Housatonic Area Regional Transit (HART). The city is also the location of Danbury Municipal Airport ( DXR ). Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 7 are the main highways of the city. I-84 runs east-west from the Hudson Valley region of New York towards Waterbury and Hartford . US 7 runs north-south from Norwalk (connecting to I-95 ) to the Litchfield Hills region. The two highways overlap in the downtown area. The principal surface roads through the city are Lake Avenue, West Street, White Street, and Federal Road. Other secondary state highways are U.S. Route 6 in the western part of the city, Newtown Road, which connects to US 6 east of the city, Route 53 (Main Street and South Street), Route 37 (North Street, Padaranam Road, and Pembroke Road), and Route 39 (Clapboard Ridge Road and Ball Pond Road). Notable people This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (April 2008) See also: Category:People from Danbury, Connecticut · Marian Anderson , (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) singer, lived in Danbury at her estate, Mariana Farms. · James Montgomery Bailey , 19th-century Danbury News editor noted for popular, nationally-syndicated "Danbury News Man" pieces. · Julius Baker , principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic from 1965 to 1983. · Jonathan Brandis (1976–2003), actor · Felix Cavaliere , producer, musician · Neil Cavuto , Fox television anchor · Tracy Chapman , singer · Frank Conniff (1914–1971), journalist and editor who won a 1956 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting · Charles Ives (1874–1954), one of America's most influential composers · Joe Lahoud , MLB player for the Boston Red Sox , Milwaukee Brewers , California Angels , Texas Rangers , and the Kansas City Royals · Rose Wilder Lane , author, writer, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder · Merle Miller , biographer of Harry S. Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson · Jimmy Monaghan , Irish boxer and songwriter who was born in Danbury · Don Morrow , voice actor, announcer, emcee · Jerry Nadeau , former NASCAR Nextel Cup driver (retired due to head injury) · Laura Nyro , singer-songwriter · William R. Ratchford , politician: served as state representative, Connecticut Speaker of the House, and a U.S. Congressman for three terms · Neil Rudenstine , ex-president of Harvard University · Dr. Ian Smith , panelist on VH1 's Celebrity Fit Club · John Hubbard Tweedy , U.S. Congressional Delegate from the Wisconsin Territory · Samuel Tweedy (1776–1868) was a United States Representative from Connecticut. · R. Gordon Wasson (1898–1986) was one of the first westerners to participate in a Mazatec sacred mushroom ritual and study psychedelic mushrooms. · Michael Whelan , science fiction and fantasy artist · Zalmon Wildman (1775–1835), United States Representative from Connecticut · Peter Wiley , cellist Twin cities · - Decollatura , Italy · - Gouveia , Portugal See also Connecticut portal · Greater Danbury , the metropolitan area centered on the city References 1. ^ a b "Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy: 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File (QT-PL), Danbury city, Connecticut" . U.S. Census Bureau, American FactFinder 2 . http://factfinder2.census.gov . Retrieved August 5, 2011 . 2. ^ a b c Danbury Museum and Historical Society. "Timeline" . http://www.danburymuseum.org/studenthistory/studenthistory/Welcome_files/industrial.pdf . 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Retrieved 2010-12-09 . 20. ^ Danbury's low-security women prison , by Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Facilities, Retrieved November 17, 2006 21. ^ "Ridley-Lowell Business Technical Institute's Website" . http://www.ridley.edu . 22. ^ 2006 Book of Business Lists, Facts and People, published by Westfair Communications Inc. of White Plains, N.Y., in conjunction with its Fairfield County Business Journal , page 57 23. ^ http://www.danhosp.org/DH_cardio_layout.cfm?id=142 24. ^ http://www.richterpark.com/index.php 25. ^ http://www.richterpark.com/courses.php 26. ^ Dixon, Ken, "Music Hall of Fame proposed for state", article in Connecticut Post in Bridgeport, Connecticut, April 26, 2007 ("Charles Ives (1874–1954) of Danbury") 27. ^ http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tuttrop-tye.html#RQ004X593 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Danbury, Connecticut · City of Danbury · City of Danbury Common Council · Danbury Chamber of Commerce · Danbury Historical Society · Danbury Hospital , at 24 Hospital Avenue, has 371 beds. · Danbury Ice Arena · Danbury Public Library · Danbury Public Schools · Danbury Community Network · Student Guide to Danbury · Elsolnews.com , a community Spanish newspaper covering news and events http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbury,_Connecticut Danbury, Connecticut 市区 Mail St. 一瞥 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 18 日发布 关于康州的丹伯里市, 维基百科有段言简意赅的介绍: “Danbury is a city in northern Fairfield County , Connecticut , United States. It had population at the 2010 census of 80,893. Danbury is the fourth largest city in Fairfield County and is the seventh largest city in Connecticut. The city was named for the place of origin of many of the early settlers, Danbury, Essex , in England, and has been nicknamed Hat City , because it used to be a center of the hat industry, at one point producing almost 25% of America's hats. Danbury is home to the Danbury Hospital , as well as Danbury High School and Western Connecticut State University .” (全文附后)它与纽约州紧邻, 84 号公路、 7 号公路、 202 号公路经由 Danbury, 84 号公路 5 号出口进入 Danbury 市区 , 2010 年 8 万人口的康州排行第七的小城市 , 设施一应俱全 , 唯独没有高楼大厦 , Western Connecticut State University 距离市中心不远 , Danbury Municipal Airport, Danbury Fair Mail, West Lake Reservoir( 水库 ) 使这座城市增色不少。 平时我们很少进城, 昨天进城到 Mail St 华人商店采购 , 看到和三年前没有什么变化 , 唯有警察局建筑面貌一新。 Danbury 原本就不甚至景气, 这几年几乎没有起色。下面的照片 16 张是在路经 Mail St 部分路段时随机拍摄的。 *************** Danbury, Connecticut From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search "Danbury" redirects here. For other uses, see Danbury (disambiguation) . Danbury, Connecticut — City — Historic buildings along Main Street, 2007 ************************* Flag Seal Nickname(s): The Hat City Located in Fairfield County, Connecticut Coordinates: 41°24′08″N 73°28′16″W  /  41.40222°N 73.47111°W  / 41.40222; -73.47111 Coordinates : 41°24′08″N 73°28′16″W  /  41.40222°N 73.47111°W  / 41.40222; -73.47111 Country United States State Connecticut County Fairfield NECTA Danbury Region Housatonic Valley Incorporated (town) 1702 Incorporated (city) 1889 Consolidated 1965 Government - Type Mayor-council - Mayor Mark D. Boughton (R) Area - City 44.3 sq mi ( 114.7 km 2 ) - Land 42.1 sq mi (109.1 km 2 ) - Water 2.2 sq mi (5.7 km 2 ) - Urban 123.6 sq mi (320.1 km 2 ) Elevation 397 ft (121 m) Population (2010) - City 80,893 - Density 1,826.6/sq mi (705.3/km 2 ) Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5 ) - Summer ( DST ) Eastern ( UTC-4 ) ZIP code 06810, 06811, 06813 Area code(s) 203 ; also future 475 FIPS code 09-18430 GNIS feature ID 0206580 Website http://www.danbury-ct.gov/ Danbury is a city in northern Fairfield County , Connecticut , United States. It had population at the 2010 census of 80,893. Danbury is the fourth largest city in Fairfield County and is the seventh largest city in Connecticut. The city was named for the place of origin of many of the early settlers, Danbury, Essex , in England, and has been nicknamed Hat City , because it used to be a center of the hat industry, at one point producing almost 25% of America's hats. Danbury is home to the Danbury Hospital , as well as Danbury High School and Western Connecticut State University . Contents · 1 History o 1.1 Social activism, desegregation, and conscientious objectors during World War II o 1.2 Historic pictures · 2 Geography · 3 Demographics · 4 Economy o 4.1 Top employers · 5 Government · 6 Danbury Federal Correctional Institute · 7 Education o 7.1 Public schools o 7.2 Parochial schools o 7.3 Private schools · 8 Media · 9 Libraries · 10 Sites of interest o 10.1 Hiking trails o 10.2 Parks o 10.3 Museums o 10.4 Other o 10.5 On the National Register of Historic Places · 11 Sports · 12 Transportation · 13 Notable people · 14 Twin cities · 15 See also · 16 References · 17 External links History See also: Main Street Historic District (Danbury, Connecticut) Danbury was first settled by colonists in 1685, when eight families moved to the area from the area that is now Norwalk and Stamford . The area was then called Pahquioque by the Pahquioque American Indians . One of the first settlers was Samuel Benedict who bought land from the Paquioque natives in 1685 along with his brother James, James Beebe, and Judah Gregory. Originally called Paquiack ("open plain" or "cleared land") by local American Indians, the settlers chose the name Swampfield for their town, but in October 1687, the general court decreed the name Danbury. The general court appointed a committee to lay out the boundaries of the new town. A survey was made in 1693, and a formal town patent was granted in 1702 according to the 1693 survey. During the American Revolution , Danbury was an important military supply depot for the Continental Army . On April 26–27, 1777, the British under Major General William Tryon burned and looted the city. The central motto on the seal of the City of Danbury is Restituimus ( Latin for "We have restored"), a reference to the destruction caused by the Loyalist army troops. The American General David Wooster was mortally wounded near the town of Ridgefield at the Battle of Ridgefield by these same British forces which had earlier attacked Danbury. He is buried in Danbury's Wooster Cemetery, and the private Wooster School in Danbury is named in his honor. In 1780, the first hat factory in Danbury was established by Zadoc Benedict , employing three workers and producing 18 hats a week. Danbury was known as "The Hat City" or the "Hatting Capital of the World" during the early 20th century, as it produced almost than 24% of America's hats in 1904. In 1802, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to the Danbury Baptist Association, a group expressing fear of persecution by the Congregationalists of that town, in which he used the expression " Separation of Church and State ". It is the first known instance of the expression, which contrary to popular belief does not appear in the U.S. Constitution in those words, but is often believed to be present by the combined effect of the establishment and free exercise clauses of the First Amendment . James Madison , considered the founder of the Constitution, also used very similar language regarding a separation of church and state. The letter is on display at the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Danbury. The first Danbury Fair was held in 1821. By 1869, it became a yearly event and was held until 1981. After 1981, the fairgrounds were demolished to make room for the Danbury Fair Mall , which opened in the fall of 1986. Kohanza Reservoir disaster, January 31, 1869 "Scene of the Disaster at Danbury", January 31, 1869 In 1835, the Connecticut Legislature granted a rail charter to the Fairfield County Railroad , but after 15 years, no work had been completed and investment was slow. In 1850, the organization's vast plans were scaled back and it was renamed the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad . Work moved quickly on the 23-mile (37 km) railroad line. In 1852, the first railroad line in Danbury opened, with two trains making the 75-minute trip to Norwalk . The central part of Danbury was incorporated as a borough in 1822. The borough was reincorporated as the city of Danbury on April 19, 1889. The city and town were consolidated on January 1, 1965. The Kohanza Reservoir , one of the many reservoirs built to provide water to the hat factories, broke on January 31, 1869. The ensuing flood of icy water killed 11 people in half an hour, and caused major damage to many homes and farms. In 1902, the American Federation of Labor union called for a nationwide boycott of a non-union hat manufacturer, Dietrich Loewe, in Danbury. The manufacturer sued the union under the Sherman Antitrust Act for unlawfully restraining trade. The U.S. Supreme Court held that the union was liable for damages in 1908. This case is also known as the Danbury Hatters' case . A 60-acre (24 ha) tract near the Danbury Fairgrounds known as Tucker's Field was purchased by local pilots in 1928 and leased to the town. This became an airport, which is now Danbury Municipal Airport ( ICAO : KDXR ). Connecticut's largest lake, Candlewood Lake , was artificially created in 1929 where Wood Creek and the Rocky River meet near the Housatonic River . The land that is now the lake was owned and operated by Connecticut Light and Power Company as a hydroelectric power facility until sold for $9 million in June 2006. In the August 1988 issue of Money magazine , Danbury topped the magazine's list of the best U.S. cities to live in, mostly due to low crime, good schools, and location. Downtown Main Street scene, ca. 1907 Social activism, desegregation, and conscientious objectors during World War II During the Second World War, Danbury's prison was one of many sites used for the incarceration of conscientious objectors . One in six inmates in the United States' federal prisons was a conscientious objector, and prisons like Danbury found themselves suddenly filled with large numbers of highly educated men skilled in social activism. Due to the activism of inmates within the prison, and local laborers protesting in solidarity with the conscientious objectors, Danbury became one of the nation's first prisons to desegregate its inmates. Historic pictures · Main Street looking east from White Street, 1907 · National Hat Factory, about 1912 · View of a hat factory, 1911 Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , Danbury has a total area of 44.3 square miles (115 km 2 ), of which 42.1 square miles (109 km 2 ) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2 ), or 4.94%, is water. The city includes the southern parts of Candlewood Lake . Demographics Historical population of Danbury 1756 1,527 1790 3,031 1800 3,180 1820 3,873 1850 5,964 1860 7,234 1870 8,753 1880 11,666 1890 19,473 1900 19,474 1910 23,502 1920 22,325 1930 26,955 1940 27,921 1950 30,337 1960 39,382 1970 50,781 1980 60,470 1990 65,585 2000 74,848 2010 80,893 As of the census of 2000, there were 74,848 people, 27,183 households, and 17,886 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,777.4 people per square mile (686.3/km²). There were 28,519 housing units at an average density of 677.2 per square mile (261.5/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 76.0% White , 6.8% African American , 0.29% Native American , 5.5% Asian , 0.03% Pacific Islander , 7.6% from other races , and 4.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15.8% of the population. There were 27,183 households out of which 30.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.1% were married couples living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.2% were non-families. 26.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.64 and the average family size was 3.18. The population was distributed as follows: 21.7% under the age of 18, 10.2% from 18 to 24, 35.4% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 11.0% 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 96.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.3 males. The median income for a household in the city was $53,664, and the median income for a family was $61,899. Males had a median income of $39,016 versus $31,319 for females. The per capita income for the city was $24,500. About 5.9% of families and 8.0% of the population were below the poverty line , including 8.7% of those under age 18 and 8.3% of those age 65 or over. Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 26, 2010 Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage Democratic 10,614 678 11,292 31.89% Republican 6,585 373 6,958 19.73% Unaffiliated 15,400 1,333 16,733 47.26% Minor parties 385 32 417 0.01% Total 32,984 2,416 35,400 100% When ZIP codes were introduced in 1963, the 06810 code was given to all of Danbury; it was shared with a then-still-rural New Fairfield to its north. In 1984, the 06810 Zip Code was cut back to areas of Danbury south of Interstate 84. A new 06811 ZIP code was created for areas north of Interstate 84. New Fairfield received its own code, 06812 . Economy · ATMI Inc. – headquarters 7 Commerce Drive; makes materials and materials packaging for semiconductor and flat panel manufacturers worldwide; 700 employees company wide; $ 281.8 million in 2005 revenues; CEO Doug Neugold · Cartus (a subsidiary of Realogy Corporation ) – headquarters, 40 Apple Ridge Road; Relocation; 1,800 employees (2,700 worldwide); CEO Kevin Kelleher · Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. – headquarters, Ethan Allen Drive; designs, manufactures and distributes furniture, rugs, lamps, draperies and other decorative home accessories sold by a network of more than 300 Ethan Allen interior design centers in the United States and abroad; 6,400 employees company wide, 618 in Connecticut; $949 million in 2005 revenues; CEO Farooq Kathwari · Praxair Inc. – headquarters, 39 Old Ridgebury Road; the Fortune 500 company makes and sells industrial gases used worldwide in the electronics, metal fabrication, health care and food processing industries, also makes metallic and ceramic powders and coatings; 27,000 employees company wide, 550 in Connecticut; $8.3 billion in 2006 revenues; CEO Steve Angel · Scholastic Library Publishing Inc. (a division of Scholastic Corporation ) – headquarters, 90 Sherman Turnpike; Scholastic Library publishes educational, children's and reference books, including the Encyclopedia Americana (the first encyclopedia published in the US), as well as Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre en Linea (the Spanish language encyclopedia) and Lands and Peoples. Imprints include Franklin Watts and Children's Press. Its interactive unit produces games and interactive software, including Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia (the first encyclopedia in electronic form); Greg Worrell, division president · Union Carbide made Danbury its headquarters in 1983. The company remained there for over 20 years, until it was merged into Dow chemical. Top employers According to the City's 2010 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are: # Employer # of Employees 1 Boehringer Ingelheim 2,547 2 Danbury Hospital 2,310 3 Danbury Public Schools 1,551 4 Cartus 1,364 5 Western Connecticut State University 595 6 City of Danbury 535 7 Goodrich 501 8 Barden 383 9 Praxair 383 10 Ethan Allen 240 Government The chief executive officer of Danbury is the Mayor , who serves a two year term. The current mayor is Mark Boughton (R). The Mayor is the presiding officer of the Common Council, which consists of 21 members, two from each of the seven city wards , and seven at-large. The Common Council enacts ordinances and resolutions by a simple majority vote. If after five days the Mayor does not approve the ordinance (similar to a veto ), the Common Council may re-vote on it. If it then passes with a two-thirds majority, it becomes effective without the Mayor's approval. The current Common Council consists of 14 Republicans and 7 Democrats. Danbury also has four state representatives as of the 2008 elections, Rep. Jason Bartlett D-2, Rep. Joe Taborsak D-109, Deputy Speaker of the House Bob Godfrey D-110, and Rep. Jan Giegler R-138. There is one state senator, Michael McLachlan R-24. Danbury is represented in the United States Congress by U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy (D). Danbury's 2010 mill rate is 20.96. Danbury is also home to an Army Reserve Special Operations unit, the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion . Danbury Federal Correctional Institute Danbury is the site of a low-security women's prison, the Danbury Federal Correctional Institute , formerly a men's prison. It is located near the border with New Fairfield . Notable ex-prisoners include cocaine dealer and trafficker of Blow fame George Jung , Unification Church leader the Rev. Sun Myung Moon , and hotel magnate Leona Helmsley . James Michael Curley , mayor of Boston from 1945–1949, spent five months of his mayoral term at Danbury Federal Prison, after he was convicted on federal charges of official misconduct. Media personality and homemaker Martha Stewart (incarcerated in West Virginia ) and female rap star Lil' Kim requested that their prison terms be served at Danbury Federal Correctional Institute due to its proximity to their New York City homes. However, due to the media attention their requests were denied. Education Danbury is home to Western Connecticut State University and Ridley-Lowell Business Technical Institute . Public schools Danbury has two public high schools: Danbury High School and Henry Abbott Technical High School , each which are for grades 9 through 12. An alternative school by the name of Alternative Center for Excellence is housed off-campus, and it graduates receive Danbury High School diplomas upon completion of their studies. Danbury also has two public middle schools for grades 6 through 8: Broadview Middle School and Rogers Park Middle School. There are 13 elementary schools in Danbury. These schools are Western Connecticut Academy for International Studies Magnet School (K-5), Ellsworth Avenue (K-5), Great Plain (K-5), Hayestown (K-5), King Street Primary (K-3) and King Street Intermediate (4-5), Mill Ridge Primary (K-3), Morris Street (K-5), Park Avenue (K-5), Pembroke (K-5), Shelter Rock (K-5), South Street (K-5) and Stadley Rough (K-5) Parochial schools Roman Catholic parochial schools in Danbury reside within the administration of the Diocese of Bridgeport and include: · 1 high school: Immaculate High School (9-12) · 3 elementary schools: St Peter-Sacred Heart School (Birth-8), St. Gregory the Great School (PK-8),and St. Joseph School (PK-8) Private schools In addition, Danbury is home to: · Anderson Montessori School · Colonial Hills Christian Academy · Hudson Country Montessori School · New England Country Day School · New Hope Christian Academy · Maimonides Academy · Wooster School · Immanuel Lutheran School Media · The News-Times of Danbury, a daily newspaper owned by Media News Group. · Tribuna Newspaper a biweekly, bilingual (Portuguese/English) publication. · WFAR-FM 93.3 - Radio Familia Portuguese Radio Station. · WLAD-AM 800; 1,000 watts (daytime); 287 watts (nighttime) · WDAQ-FM 98.3; 3,000 watts; owned by the Berkshire Broadcasting Corporation · WXCI-FM 91.7; 3,000 watts; College radio station owned by Western Connecticut State University and operated by past and present students. It receives funding from the Western Connecticut State University Student Government Association. Libraries The Danbury Public Library maintains a large collection of print fiction and non-fiction. The growing DVD collection has recently been augmented by a new Blu-Ray collection. The Danbury Library was established in 1879 to serve the growing city of Danbury. Sites of interest Hiking trails · Bear Mountain Reservation · The Old Quarry Nature Center has two short educational trails on 39 acres (15 hectares ) off Mountainville Avenue. · Tarrywile Mansion and Park is one of Danbury's most popular parks. There are 21 miles (34 km) of trails as well as several ponds located on the 722 acres (264 hectare ) park. The historic Victorian mansion and gardens are a common location for weddings. Parks · Danbury Candlewood Park overlooks Candlewood Lake. Swimming, picnicking, and a boat launch are available in the 11.1-acre (45,000 m 2 ) park. · Elmwood Park · Hatters Community Park · Kenosia Park · Richter Park · Rogers Park · Tarrywile Park - Recreation park on 722 acres (2.92 km 2 ) with 21 miles (34 km) of hiking trails. Mansion is a community center available for rental, more information can be found at www.tarrywile.com Portions of the private Morefar Back O’Beyond golf course are located in Danbury. Museums · Danbury Museum and Historical Society · Danbury Railway Museum · Military Museum of Southern New England Other · Danbury was the home of the Danbury Fair (1869–1981). The Danbury Fair Mall was built on the fairgrounds in 1986. · Danbury is home to the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion , an Army Reserve Special Operations unit. · Danbury Hospital is a 400-bed institution with 3,300 employees. The hospital is the home of the new Praxair Regional Heart and Vascular center, providing state of the art cardiovascular care to this growing region including open heart surgery and coronary angioplasty . · Richter Park Golf Course is Danbury's municipal golf course and hosts numerous tournaments such as the annual Danbury Amateur and American Junior Golf Association majors. It was won a variety of awards, including being a "Top 10 Connecticut Course" and the "#2 Best Public Course in the NY Metropolitan Area". On the National Register of Historic Places Name Location Date added to NRHP Ball and Roller Bearing Company 20-22 Maple Ave. September 25, 1989 Charles Ives House 7 Mountainville Ave. May 26, 1976 Hearthstone 18 Brushy Hill Rd. December 31, 1987 John Rider House 43 Main St. added December 23, 1977 Locust Avenue School Locust Ave. June 30, 1985 Main Street Historic District Boughton, Elm, Ives, Keeler, Main, West and White Sts. December 29, 1983 Meeker's Hardware 86-90 White St. July 9, 1983 Octagon House 21 Spring St. June 7, 1973 P. Robinson Fur Cutting Company Oil Mill Rd. December 30, 1982 Tarrywile Southern Blvd. Mountain Rd. February 6, 1988 Union Station (Danbury Railway Museum) White St. and Patriot Dr. October 25, 1986 Richter House (Richter Memorial Park) 100 Aunt Hack Road September 17, 2010 Sports The Danbury Westerners , a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League , play their home games at Rogers Park in Danbury. The United Hockey League (UHL) expanded to Danbury in 2004. The Danbury Trashers played their first season at the Danbury Ice Arena in October 2004. Among those on the roster included Brent Gretzky (brother of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky ) and Scott Stirling (son of former New York Islanders coach Steve Stirling ). Scott's older brother, Todd, coached the Trashers in the 2004-2005 season. On June 9, 2006, the owner of the Trashers, James Galante , was arrested as part of a federal investigation into illegal practices in the Connecticut garbage industry. Team executives were also charged with fraud as it was alleged the owner illegally subsidized players and violated the league salary cap. The club folded due to the ongoing investigation and lack of teams within close proximity to them. In 2006, a new team was created to occupy the ice arena. The New England Stars were formed to represent Danbury in the North Eastern Hockey League . Although the team was successful, the league suspended operations in 2008. On March 25, 2008, Danbury was named the first city to officially have a new team in the newly formed Eastern Professional Hockey League . The team was called the Danbury Mad Hatters . The League lasted one season and is now defunct. On December 27, 2009, Danbury was named the first city to officially have a new team in the newly formed Federal Hockey League . The team is named the Danbury Whalers , bringing back the name "Whalers" to Connecticut for the first time since 1997. The original Hartford Whalers of the WHA/NHL moved to North Carolina and became the Carolina Hurricanes . Danbury High School carries a strong athletic tradition. They are perennial powers in wrestling, boys and girls track and field, boys cross country, baseball, basketball, and football. The wrestling, cross country, and track teams have all numerous state titles and New England championships. All three programs are considered to be nationally ranked annually. The Danbury Hatters Cricket Club formed in 2001 and has been playing cricket in Southern Connecticut along with other cities such as Norwalk, Stamford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Waterbury and West Haven American Top Team has a gym on 13 Barnum Court. American Top Team is an MMA gym. Transportation Danbury is the terminus of the Danbury branch line of the MTA Metro-North Railroad which begins in Norwalk . The line was first built by the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad which was later bought by the New York, New Haven Hartford Railroad Company. Danbury was an important junction between the Danbury Branch and the Maybrook Line . The Maybrook line was the New Haven's main freight line which terminated in Maybrook, New York , where the New Haven exchanged traffic with other railroads. After the ill-fated Penn Central took over the New Haven, the Maybrook line was shut down when a fire on the New Haven bridge over the Hudson River made the line unusable. Many believe the fire was set by Penn Central to reroute that freight traffic over their Boston Albany route to the north. Today, the historic station is part of the Danbury Railroad Museum. The Providence and Worcester Railroad , along with the Housatonic Railroad provide local rail freight service in Danbury. Local bus service is provided by Housatonic Area Regional Transit (HART). The city is also the location of Danbury Municipal Airport ( DXR ). Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 7 are the main highways of the city. I-84 runs east-west from the Hudson Valley region of New York towards Waterbury and Hartford . US 7 runs north-south from Norwalk (connecting to I-95 ) to the Litchfield Hills region. The two highways overlap in the downtown area. The principal surface roads through the city are Lake Avenue, West Street, White Street, and Federal Road. Other secondary state highways are U.S. Route 6 in the western part of the city, Newtown Road, which connects to US 6 east of the city, Route 53 (Main Street and South Street), Route 37 (North Street, Padaranam Road, and Pembroke Road), and Route 39 (Clapboard Ridge Road and Ball Pond Road). Notable people This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (April 2008) See also: Category:People from Danbury, Connecticut · Marian Anderson , (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) singer, lived in Danbury at her estate, Mariana Farms. · James Montgomery Bailey , 19th-century Danbury News editor noted for popular, nationally-syndicated "Danbury News Man" pieces. · Julius Baker , principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic from 1965 to 1983. · Jonathan Brandis (1976–2003), actor · Felix Cavaliere , producer, musician · Neil Cavuto , Fox television anchor · Tracy Chapman , singer · Frank Conniff (1914–1971), journalist and editor who won a 1956 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting · Charles Ives (1874–1954), one of America's most influential composers · Joe Lahoud , MLB player for the Boston Red Sox , Milwaukee Brewers , California Angels , Texas Rangers , and the Kansas City Royals · Rose Wilder Lane , author, writer, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder · Merle Miller , biographer of Harry S. Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson · Jimmy Monaghan , Irish boxer and songwriter who was born in Danbury · Don Morrow , voice actor, announcer, emcee · Jerry Nadeau , former NASCAR Nextel Cup driver (retired due to head injury) · Laura Nyro , singer-songwriter · William R. Ratchford , politician: served as state representative, Connecticut Speaker of the House, and a U.S. Congressman for three terms · Neil Rudenstine , ex-president of Harvard University · Dr. Ian Smith , panelist on VH1 's Celebrity Fit Club · John Hubbard Tweedy , U.S. Congressional Delegate from the Wisconsin Territory · Samuel Tweedy (1776–1868) was a United States Representative from Connecticut. · R. Gordon Wasson (1898–1986) was one of the first westerners to participate in a Mazatec sacred mushroom ritual and study psychedelic mushrooms. · Michael Whelan , science fiction and fantasy artist · Zalmon Wildman (1775–1835), United States Representative from Connecticut · Peter Wiley , cellist Twin cities · - Decollatura , Italy · - Gouveia , Portugal See also Connecticut portal · Greater Danbury , the metropolitan area centered on the city References 1. ^ a b "Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy: 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File (QT-PL), Danbury city, Connecticut" . U.S. Census Bureau, American FactFinder 2 . http://factfinder2.census.gov . Retrieved August 5, 2011 . 2. ^ a b c Danbury Museum and Historical Society. "Timeline" . http://www.danburymuseum.org/studenthistory/studenthistory/Welcome_files/industrial.pdf . Retrieved 2 January 2011 . 3. ^ "A Student's Guide to Danbury, Connecticut" . 4 November 2009 . http://www.danbury.k12.ct.us/elemweb/danburyhistory/Danbury/Welcome.html . Retrieved 2 January 2011 . 4. ^ http://thinkexist.com/quotation/the_purpose_of_separation_of_church_and_state_is/212643.html James Madison quotes 5. ^ Ravo, Nick, " Country Fair Becomes Land of the Lava Lamp ", New York Times , September 4, 1987 6. ^ Danbury Museum and Historical Society. "Kohanza Disaster" . http://www.danburymuseum.org/studenthistory/studenthistory/Welcome_files/industrial.pdf . Retrieved 2 January 2011 . 7. ^ Richard Eisenberg and Debra Wishik Englander (August 1, 1988). "The Best Places to Live in America In our second annual rating of 300 U.S. areas, the Northeast and California score best -- though a New Jersey city is last." . Money Magazine . http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1988/08/01/84621/index.htm . Retrieved 16 January 2011 . 8. ^ D'Emilio, John. Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin. Simon and Schuster, 2003 9. ^ Kosek, Joseph Kip. Acts of Conscience: Christian Nonviolence and Modern American Democracy. Columbia University Press, 2009 10. ^ Scott H. Bennett. Radical Pacifism: The War Resisters League and Gandhian Nonviolence in America, 1915-1963. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2003 11. ^ http://www.sots.state.ct.us/RegisterManual/regman.htm 12. ^ http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFPopulation?_event=ChangeGeoContextgeo_id=16000US0918430_geoContext=_street=_county=Danbury_cityTown=Danbury_state=04000US09_zip=_lang=en_sse=onActiveGeoDiv=_useEV=pctxt=fphpgsl=010_submenuId=population_0ds_name=null_ci_nbr=nullqr_name=nullreg=null%3Anull_keyword=_industry= 13. ^ "American FactFinder" . United States Census Bureau . http://factfinder.census.gov . Retrieved 2008-01-31 . 14. ^ "Registration and Party Enrollment Statistics as of October 26, 2010" (PDF). Connecticut Secretary of State. Archived from the original on 2010-10-26 . http://www.sots.ct.gov/sots/lib/sots/electionservices/registration_and_enrollment_stats/2010_registration_and_enrollment_statistics.pdf . Retrieved 2010-12-09 . 15. ^ City of Danbury CAFR 16. ^ a b "City of Danbury, Connecticut - Common Council" . City of Danbury, Connecticut . http://www.ci.danbury.ct.us/content/45/464/default.aspx . Retrieved 2008-11-17 . 17. ^ "Connecticut General Assembly - House of Representatives" . Connecticut General Ass . http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/hlist.asp . Retrieved 2008-11-17 . 18. ^ a b "2008 Election Results - CONNECTICUT NETWORK" . Connecticut Network, State of Connecticut . http://www.ctn.state.ct.us/election_results.asp . Retrieved 2008-11-17 . 19. ^ "PROPERTY MILL TAX RATES FOR CONNECTICUT" . WordPress.com . http://davidpopoffct.wordpress.com/2010/07/26/property-mill-tax-rates-for-connecticut/ . Retrieved 2010-12-09 . 20. ^ Danbury's low-security women prison , by Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Facilities, Retrieved November 17, 2006 21. ^ "Ridley-Lowell Business Technical Institute's Website" . http://www.ridley.edu . 22. ^ 2006 Book of Business Lists, Facts and People, published by Westfair Communications Inc. of White Plains, N.Y., in conjunction with its Fairfield County Business Journal , page 57 23. ^ http://www.danhosp.org/DH_cardio_layout.cfm?id=142 24. ^ http://www.richterpark.com/index.php 25. ^ http://www.richterpark.com/courses.php 26. ^ Dixon, Ken, "Music Hall of Fame proposed for state", article in Connecticut Post in Bridgeport, Connecticut, April 26, 2007 ("Charles Ives (1874–1954) of Danbury") 27. ^ http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tuttrop-tye.html#RQ004X593 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Danbury, Connecticut · City of Danbury · City of Danbury Common Council · Danbury Chamber of Commerce · Danbury Historical Society · Danbury Hospital , at 24 Hospital Avenue, has 371 beds. · Danbury Ice Arena · Danbury Public Library · Danbury Public Schools · Danbury Community Network · Student Guide to Danbury · Elsolnews.com , a community Spanish newspaper covering news and events http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbury,_Connecticut
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Danbury, CT出现第一家华人副食品商店
黄安年 2011-9-18 22:34
Danbury, CT出现第一家华人副食品商店
Danbury , CT 出现第一家华人副食品商店 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 18 日发布 三年前的 5 月 , 我们离开 Danbury , CT 回北京的时候, 这里还没有华人开设的副食品商店,住在这里的华人想要购买和品尝一些适合华人口胃的副食 , 要驱车数十英里去 White Plains , NY ,的金山食品店,或者 Harford , CT , 或者顺路去纽约到法拉盛华人区或曼哈顿中国城去采购 , 不仅时间上往返路程要三个小时 , 而且如果专程前往,仅仅汽油费用算下了来也很不合算。 现在中国华人尤其是大陆华人华侨来美国的越来越多, 探亲旅游的, 学习工作的 , 散见在各个角落, 连 Danbury 这座在康州也数不上号的小城市的华人也有增无减, 在经济不景气和 Danbury 没有大企业和产业支柱的地方 , 能够生存和发展是很不容易的事。一年多前 , 在 Danbury 的 221 Main St 新开了一家 Asia Fresh Market 一华人为主要服务对象,老板是福建人, 生意还不错,家人有时就在这里购买写中国食品 , 虽然不如 White Plains 的规模大品种多 , 却也可以满足一般需求。 昨天下午,我们来这里和 COSTCO 采购一周所需食品 , 我是第一次光顾这家小型超市。 照片 13 张是即时拍摄的。
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Danbury Ridgebury Hills 社区的湛蓝天空和黎明
黄安年 2011-9-18 09:42
Danbury Ridgebury Hills 社区的湛蓝天空和黎明
Danbury Ridgebury Hills 社区的湛蓝天空和黎明 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 17 日发布 在我们做所住 Danbury Ridgebury Hills 社区, 和国内北京的天通苑地区相比,空气格外新鲜 , 很少环境污染。 这里除了几天阴雨天气外 , 经常是湛蓝天空,每天在外面散步一个小时 , 呼吸新鲜空气 , 令人心旷神怡,是一种享受。 照片 12 张是即时拍摄的。
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在Danbury 邮局寄特快专递到中国
黄安年 2011-9-18 07:36
在Danbury 邮局寄特快专递到中国
在 Danbury 邮局寄特快专递到中国 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 17 日发布 前天 (15 日 ) 在 Danbury , CT 家中接到我过重庆少年先锋报 13 日寄给我的特快专递 , 内容是《少年先锋报》与我签订的专家智库合作意向书, 少年先锋报已经加盖公章确认, 我签字确认后 , 今天上去在 Danbury 邮局,用特快专递寄给位于重庆江北区建新北路 76 好的少年先锋报社。 Express Mail 寄信往中国的费用几年未变,均为 29.95$, 三五天内即可寄达。 有趣的是邮局电脑中格式唯有省级, 而重庆市被认定是市级而非省级, 经耐心结实重庆如同北京、上海和天津和省级平行 , 邮局工作人员还是将重庆市纳入重庆省 , 而江北区升格为江北市, 真实没有办法, 否则无法寄出, 想不到美中两国邮局沟通上还有此问题。 邮局离我们住地有 10 分钟汽车路程, 不算很近,现在美国的邮局很不景气,不能倒闭也难以振兴。和国内不同 , 美国没有什么私人投递公司, 邮寄上邮局, 一般人没有特别需要的事不会上邮局。不过美国邮局的投递很好及时, 15 日上午专程送达的时候我们不在家 , 邮局人员将特快专递放倒我家车库门里面, 下午开汽车库门时发现了这份特快专递。 照片 14 张是即时拍摄的。
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康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(五)
黄安年 2011-9-17 10:16
康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(五)
康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段 的住宅掠影(五) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 16 日发布 康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 的南侧地段到我们联成一片的三个社区( Briar Ridge Rd -- Lilac La )的北侧 , 是一大片南高北低的山坡地, Windaway Rd 、 Ken Oak Rd 、 Boulevard Dr 三条横向马路两侧依此排开错落有致的老式住宅 , 而 Jenny 、 Lake Rd 则竖向联系这三条马路。我们通过小道用不了十分钟时间就可以走到 Kenosia Lake 湖边。 今天上午 9:15-10:30, 我们来到这里散步, 看看和三年多前相比究竟有那些变化。 Kenosia Lake 南侧原是森林保护区 , 我们散步所见的住宅多半是半个世纪前的建筑 , 现在在这里新建的少之又少 , 不过修补的还是不少。如果没有水电和汽车及家家户户通柏油马路,那么湖边和山坡的优势难以显现。唯其有了这些,加上网络时代的到来 , 使得森林蔽日,极其幽静的环境得以发扬, 在夏秋之际尤其明显。和开发商的社区规划建设不同 , 这里的 House 各不相同, 要进一步改善这里的基础建设也不是一件容易的事情 , 虽然草地和林木面积要大于我们联成一片的三个社区但是一般的年轻人不大愿意住在这里。还要说明的是由于 Jenny 路不允许车辆通过到达我们社区, 所以这里的居民外并不方面,需要沿湖走 Boulevard Dr 接 Kenosia Ave 联 84 号公路。 照片(一) 26 张 , (二) 26 张 , (三) 26 张 , (四) 26 张 , (五) 19 张 , 是上午漫步时随机拍摄的。
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康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(四)
黄安年 2011-9-17 09:47
康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(四)
康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段 的住宅掠影(四) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 16 日发布 康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 的南侧地段到我们联成一片的三个社区( Briar Ridge Rd -- Lilac La )的北侧 , 是一大片南高北低的山坡地, Windaway Rd 、 Ken Oak Rd 、 Boulevard Dr 三条横向马路两侧依此排开错落有致的老式住宅 , 而 Jenny 、 Lake Rd 则竖向联系这三条马路。我们通过小道用不了十分钟时间就可以走到 Kenosia Lake 湖边。 今天上午 9:15-10:30, 我们来到这里散步, 看看和三年多前相比究竟有那些变化。 Kenosia Lake 南侧原是森林保护区 , 我们散步所见的住宅多半是半个世纪前的建筑 , 现在在这里新建的少之又少 , 不过修补的还是不少。如果没有水电和汽车及家家户户通柏油马路,那么湖边和山坡的优势难以显现。唯其有了这些,加上网络时代的到来 , 使得森林蔽日,极其幽静的环境得以发扬, 在夏秋之际尤其明显。和开发商的社区规划建设不同 , 这里的 House 各不相同, 要进一步改善这里的基础建设也不是一件容易的事情 , 虽然草地和林木面积要大于我们联成一片的三个社区但是一般的年轻人不大愿意住在这里。还要说明的是由于 Jenny 路不允许车辆通过到达我们社区, 所以这里的居民外并不方面,需要沿湖走 Boulevard Dr 接 Kenosia Ave 联 84 号公路。 照片(一) 26 张 , (二) 26 张 , (三) 26 张 , (四) 26 张 , (五) 19 张 , 是上午漫步时随机拍摄的。
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康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(三)
黄安年 2011-9-17 09:31
康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(三)
康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段 的住宅掠影(三) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 16 日发布 康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 的南侧地段到我们联成一片的三个社区( Briar Ridge Rd -- Lilac La )的北侧 , 是一大片南高北低的山坡地, Windaway Rd 、 Ken Oak Rd 、 Boulevard Dr 三条横向马路两侧依此排开错落有致的老式住宅 , 而 Jenny 、 Lake Rd 则竖向联系这三条马路。我们通过小道用不了十分钟时间就可以走到 Kenosia Lake 湖边。 今天上午 9:15-10:30, 我们来到这里散步, 看看和三年多前相比究竟有那些变化。 Kenosia Lake 南侧原是森林保护区 , 我们散步所见的住宅多半是半个世纪前的建筑 , 现在在这里新建的少之又少 , 不过修补的还是不少。如果没有水电和汽车及家家户户通柏油马路,那么湖边和山坡的优势难以显现。唯其有了这些,加上网络时代的到来 , 使得森林蔽日,极其幽静的环境得以发扬, 在夏秋之际尤其明显。和开发商的社区规划建设不同 , 这里的 House 各不相同, 要进一步改善这里的基础建设也不是一件容易的事情 , 虽然草地和林木面积要大于我们联成一片的三个社区但是一般的年轻人不大愿意住在这里。还要说明的是由于 Jenny 路不允许车辆通过到达我们社区, 所以这里的居民外并不方面,需要沿湖走 Boulevard Dr 接 Kenosia Ave 联 84 号公路。 照片(一) 26 张 , (二) 26 张 , (三) 26 张 , (四) 26 张 , (五) 19 张 , 是上午漫步时随机拍摄的。
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康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(二)
黄安年 2011-9-17 09:12
康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(二)
康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段 的住宅掠影(二) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 16 日发布 康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 的南侧地段到我们联成一片的三个社区( Briar Ridge Rd -- Lilac La )的北侧 , 是一大片南高北低的山坡地, Windaway Rd 、 Ken Oak Rd 、 Boulevard Dr 三条横向马路两侧依此排开错落有致的老式住宅 , 而 Jenny 、 Lake Rd 则竖向联系这三条马路。我们通过小道用不了十分钟时间就可以走到 Kenosia Lake 湖边。 今天上午 9:15-10:30, 我们来到这里散步, 看看和三年多前相比究竟有那些变化。 Kenosia Lake 南侧原是森林保护区 , 我们散步所见的住宅多半是半个世纪前的建筑 , 现在在这里新建的少之又少 , 不过修补的还是不少。如果没有水电和汽车及家家户户通柏油马路,那么湖边和山坡的优势难以显现。唯其有了这些,加上网络时代的到来 , 使得森林蔽日,极其幽静的环境得以发扬, 在夏秋之际尤其明显。和开发商的社区规划建设不同 , 这里的 House 各不相同, 要进一步改善这里的基础建设也不是一件容易的事情 , 虽然草地和林木面积要大于我们联成一片的三个社区但是一般的年轻人不大愿意住在这里。还要说明的是由于 Jenny 路不允许车辆通过到达我们社区, 所以这里的居民外并不方面,需要沿湖走 Boulevard Dr 接 Kenosia Ave 联 84 号公路。 照片(一) 26 张 , (二) 26 张 , (三) 26 张 , (四) 26 张 , (五) 19 张 , 是上午漫步时随机拍摄的。
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康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(一)
热度 1 黄安年 2011-9-17 08:53
康州Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段的住宅掠影(一)
康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 南侧地段 的住宅掠影(一) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 16 日发布 康州 Danbury Kenosia Lake 的南侧地段到我们联成一片的三个社区( Briar Ridge Rd -- Lilac La )的北侧 , 是一大片南高北低的山坡地, Windaway Rd 、 Ken Oak Rd 、 Boulevard Dr 三条横向马路两侧依此排开错落有致的老式住宅 , 而 Jenny 、 Lake Rd 则竖向联系这三条马路。我们通过小道用不了十分钟时间就可以走到 Kenosia Lake 湖边。 今天上午 9:15-10:30, 我们来到这里散步, 看看和三年多前相比究竟有那些变化。 Kenosia Lake 南侧原是森林保护区 , 我们散步所见的住宅多半是半个世纪前的建筑 , 现在在这里新建的少之又少 , 不过修补的还是不少。如果没有水电和汽车及家家户户通柏油马路,那么湖边和山坡的优势难以显现。唯其有了这些,加上网络时代的到来 , 使得森林蔽日,极其幽静的环境得以发扬, 在夏秋之际尤其明显。和开发商的社区规划建设不同 , 这里的 House 各不相同, 要进一步改善这里的基础建设也不是一件容易的事情 , 虽然草地和林木面积要大于我们联成一片的三个社区但是一般的年轻人不大愿意住在这里。还要说明的是由于 Jenny 路不允许车辆通过到达我们社区, 所以这里的居民外并不方面,需要沿湖走 Boulevard Dr 接 Kenosia Ave 联 84 号公路。 照片(一) 26 张 , (二) 26 张 , (三) 26 张 , (四) 26 张 , (五) 19 张 , 是上午漫步时随机拍摄的。
个人分类: 美国纪行见闻(09-11)|1836 次阅读|1 个评论
康州Danbury Old Ridgebury路旁的住宅
黄安年 2011-9-16 01:03
康州Danbury Old Ridgebury路旁的住宅
康州 Danbury Old Ridgebury 路旁的住宅 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 15 日发布 今天上午 9:00-10:15, 我们来到所住的社区附近的 Benson Road 和 Briar Ridge 交叉路口西侧的 Old Ridgebury 路散步。马路北侧是两家公司厂房所在地,南侧的古树不少 , 有的有上百年历史。而住宅相对陈旧 , 显得缺少生气 , 建筑历史要长于我们所住的三个连成一片的住宅区。 照片11 张是上午拍摄的。
个人分类: 美国纪行见闻(09-11)|2320 次阅读|0 个评论
康州Danbury Benson 路两旁的住宅(二)
热度 1 黄安年 2011-9-15 03:11
康州Danbury Benson 路两旁的住宅(二)
康州 Danbury Benson 路两旁的住宅(二) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 14 日发布 今天上午 9:15-10:15, 我们来到所住的社区附近的 Benson 路散步 , 在森林边上一家院子里 , 看见了三只鹿 , 这里紧靠交通要道的 Benson Road 和 Briar Ridge 交叉路口。 Benson Road 两侧居民区的附近均在 BI 公司的周边 , 这条马路很长 , 走完需要近一个小时 , 我们走了其中的一半左右 , 一条由北向南转向西的大马路两旁 , 散落着不同建筑风格的住宅 , 估计均有半个世纪以上历史 , 显得有些老旧 , 人气不足,每个独立的 House 拥有较大面积的草地 , 南向马路左侧住宅背后是森林谷地,这里可以说森林蔽日 , 比我们的社区要安静得多 , 但阳光照射少些,因为我们这里三个相连的社区中有两个是 Co-House , 人口密度要大得多, 而且地处高地,也少高大树木, 更有一条没有树木阻挡的人行小道。 我还注意到在所见 40 来户住宅中 , 挂牌出售的仅有一户。 照片(一) 26 张 , (二) 28 张是上午拍摄的。
个人分类: 美国纪行见闻(09-11)|2004 次阅读|1 个评论
康州Danbury Benson 路两旁的住宅(一)
黄安年 2011-9-15 02:56
康州Danbury Benson 路两旁的住宅(一)
康州 Danbury Benson 路两旁的住宅(一) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 14 日发布 今天上午 9:15-10:15, 我们来到所住的社区附近的 Benson 路散步 , 在森林边上一家院子里 , 看见了三只鹿 , 这里紧靠交通要道的 Benson Road 和 Briar Ridge 交叉路口。 Benson Road 两侧居民区的附近均在 BI 公司的周边 , 这条马路很长 , 走完需要近一个小时 , 我们走了其中的一半左右 , 一条由北向南转向西的大马路两旁 , 散落着不同建筑风格的住宅 , 估计均有半个世纪以上历史 , 显得有些老旧 , 人气不足,每个独立的 House 拥有较大面积的草地 , 南向马路左侧住宅背后是森林谷地,这里可以说森林蔽日 , 比我们的社区要安静得多 , 但阳光照射少些,因为我们这里三个相连的社区中有两个是 Co-House , 人口密度要大得多, 而且地处高地,也少高大树木, 更有一条没有树木阻挡的人行小道。 我还注意到在所见 40 来户住宅中 , 挂牌出售的仅有一户。 照片(一) 26 张 , (二) 28 张是上午拍摄的。
个人分类: 美国纪行见闻(09-11)|1916 次阅读|0 个评论
康州Danbury Rolfs 路两旁的住宅(二)
黄安年 2011-9-14 10:33
康州Danbury Rolfs 路两旁的住宅(二)
康州 Danbury Rolfs 路两旁的住宅(二) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 13 日发布 我们所住的社区位于 康州 Danbury84 号公路段的南端, Kenosia Lake 的西南方向 , 我们三个联成一片的社区的西面是德国 BI 公司,占有几乎整整一个山头(由北起 Old Ridgebury Road, 转东 Briar Ridge Road , 南 Shadow Lane 转西 Ridgebury Road )。 Briar Ridge Road 的西面是 BI 公司,而 Briar Ridge Road 在我们所住的马路对面有条断头路 , 只能人行通过 , 足有一千米左右, 穿过这条“羊肠小道”就是 Shadow Lane 和 Rolfs Road 的连接处。 Rolfs 路两旁的住宅和我们这三个社区相比草地面积和住宅面积都要大些, 但是离 84 号公路要远些,离 Danbury Municipal Airport 却较近。 照片(一) 26 张,(二) 15 张 , 是今天上午即时拍摄的。
个人分类: 美国纪行见闻(09-11)|2147 次阅读|0 个评论
康州Danbury Rolfs 路两旁的住宅(一)
黄安年 2011-9-14 10:10
康州Danbury Rolfs 路两旁的住宅(一)
康州 Danbury Rolfs 路两旁的住宅(一) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客/2011年9月13日发布 我们所住的社区位于康州 Danbury84 号公路段的南端, Kenosia Lake 的西南方向 , 我们三个联成一片的社区的西面是德国 BI 公司,占有几乎整整一个山头(由北起 Old Ridgebury Road, 转东 Briar Ridge Road , 南 Shadow Lane 转西 Ridgebury Road )。 Briar Ridge Road 的西面是 BI 公司,而 Briar Ridge Road 在我们所住的马路对面有条断头路 , 只能人行通过 , 足有一千米左右, 穿过这条“羊肠小道”就是 Shadow Lane 和 Rolfs Road 的连接处。 Rolfs 路两旁的住宅和我们这三个社区相比草地面积和住宅面积都要大些, 但是离 84 号公路要远些,离 Danbury Municipal Airport 却较近。 照片(一) 26 张,(二) 15 张 , 是今天上午即时拍摄的。
个人分类: 美国纪行见闻(09-11)|1902 次阅读|0 个评论
Danbury Public Schools的菜谱
黄安年 2011-9-13 22:46
Danbury Public Schools的菜谱
Danbury Public Schools 的菜谱 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 13 日发布 这里发布的早餐和午餐菜谱,是美国一所公立学校 9 月份的菜谱,笔者的两个外孙在这所学校用午餐。这所公立西康国际学校( West Connecticut Academy for International Studies Magnet School , Danbury , Connecticut )的设备和管理堪称一流。午餐是分别时间安排的,每个学生用餐的时间不能过长否则就吃不完的。课间休息需要自带饮料和干粮。学校 9 点上课,下午三点半就放学了。公立学校的菜谱价格不贵,午餐每个学生 2.40 美元减 0.40 元 , 合 2 美元 , 而早餐仅需 0.70 元。营养师为学生的营养搭配做了精心的设计。 照片三张翻拍自菜谱。
个人分类: 教育改革思考(07-11)|2169 次阅读|0 个评论
Ridgebury Hills, Danbury 的晨曦
黄安年 2011-9-11 05:13
Ridgebury Hills, Danbury 的晨曦
Ridgebury Hills, Danbury 的晨曦 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2011 年 9 月 10 日(美东)发布 飓风和暴雨袭击使 Ridgebury Hills, Danbury 巍然屹立 , 今天的晨曦显得格外壮观 , 这 6 张照片中 , 前 5 张是今天早晨 6 点拍摄 , 第 6 张拍摄于 9 日上午 10 时。
个人分类: 民生问题小议(10-11)|2814 次阅读|0 个评论
Ridgebury Hill (Danbury CT)深秋景色
黄安年 2009-10-19 10:09
Ridgebury Hill (Danbury CT)深秋 景色 2009 年 10 月中旬,美东地区进入了一年四季中风景如画的季节。美国康州丹伯里( Danbury )的里奇菲尔德小丘( Ridgebury Hill )已是深秋。 1999-2000 年间我在美国纽约威斯切斯特郡的( Westchester County )的 White Plains 住过 ,2003-2004 年间又在纽约威郡的索墨斯( Somers )胜古山庄 (Heritage Hill) 住过, 2006-2007 年间则住在康州丹伯里里奇菲尔德小丘 。这些地方都是典型的美东丘陵和平原交错地区 , 在深秋季节的阳光照耀下,绿色的草地上散落着从树上飘落下来的深浅不一的黄色、红色、紫色的叶子。那些五颜六色的叶子间掩映着和设计各异的院落身影 , 它们被各种色彩斑斓的树木所包围 , 错落有序地散建在高低不等的坡地上,远远望去,那些山坡起伏纵横交错的画面真实美不胜收。 10 年前 , 我在《查特顿小丘的深秋与早春》一文中有一段谈到对美东深秋景色的印象: 古人写过 秋声赋 ,我应当写一篇 秋色赋 ,可惜才情不逮。秋色,主要是树叶的颜色,作为衬底的天空总是湛蓝的。深秋的叶,绿色已渐淡出,红、黄两色取而代之,除常绿的松柏外,树叶披上了一年之中最多采易变的颜色,单是红、黄二字,远远不能穷尽其深浅、明暗、老嫩的差别,有的树叶红得娇艳,有的红得深沉;有的黄得明丽,有的黄得成熟;更有的黄红绿兼具,色彩斑斓。细分起来,秋叶的色彩恐怕有十几种以至几十种,可惜我不是学美术的,无法描绘这千差万别色调。秋叶不止多彩而且多变,有的半株尚绿,半株已红;背阴尚绿,向阳已红;或中心存绿、外缘已变;或今朝绿衣,明日渐渐红裳;今朝尚属嫩黄,数日已呈深棕。更有的在暮秋寒风中他树皆凋,仍灿若明霞,一树火红的或叶片呈深红近紫黑静立屋旁巍然不动的。我们到此已是深秋,或曰秋色已深,真是层林尽染,不同身姿不同品种不同色调的树,错落有致,有的亭亭如盖、有的高耸如塔、有的浓荫如伞,更多的婆娑伸展,相互组合,高矮衬托,明暗映照,远近呼应,置身其中,味醇色富,说秋色能醉人,毫不为过。真正体验 霜叶红与二月花 之涵义韵味。 查特顿小丘的深秋与早春 (收录在《美国纪行 一个中国学者眼中的美国生活》第 8-11 页,文化艺术出版社 2005 年 11 月版 www.sciencenet.cn/m/user_content.aspx?id=1082 近日收到王之伦先生来信,提到康州丹伯里里奇菲尔德小丘的深秋:这里已是深秋。前几天的气温还在 20 摄氏度左右,后来经过几天阴雨,气温下降。 14 日天又放晴,我们出去散步,见小区及周围的树叶已经变色了,红、黄、橙、绿,色彩斑斓,于是拍了一些照片。次日竟纷纷扬扬飘起了雪花,气温也陡然降到了 3 ~ 4 摄氏度。这几天仍是阴雨。等天再晴,大概气温也不会超过 10 摄氏度了。再有 2 个星期就是万圣节。记得 07 年时,这时各家各户的门口都已摆放了万圣节的饰物。今年虽也已有几家摆放了节日饰物,但远不及 07 年那样热闹。 附照片 16 幅,其中前 8 幅为王之伦先生传来 , 后 8 幅为笔者 2006 年 10-25 、 10-18 、 10-18 、 10-11 、 11-4 、 11-4 、 10-8 、 10-8 拍摄。
个人分类: 国内纪行见闻(09A)|4471 次阅读|0 个评论
Danbury市美国阵亡将士纪念日游行掠影(二)
黄安年 2009-5-28 11:45
Danbury 市美国阵亡将士纪念日游行掠影(二) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2009 年 5 月 28 日发布 美国阵亡将士纪念日渊源于南北战争结束后缅怀内战中南北双方阵亡的死难将士。 1865 年 4 月 , 美国内战结束 ,1865 年纽约滑铁卢的一个药店老板亨利韦尔斯( Henry Welles ),建议城里商店停业一天为埋葬在滑铁卢的士兵们默哀。 5 月 5 日早晨,市民们将花束、花圈和十字架放在公墓里阵亡士兵的墓碑前。(林顿约翰逊总统在 1966 年,第一个仪式开始的 100 年后,宣布滑铁卢是纪念日的发源地)在这前后 , 南部许多家庭不分南北双方,也向双方死者的墓地都奉献鲜花。同时还准备为在战争中幸存士兵的纪念仪式。在 1868 年两个仪式合并,北方诸州在 5 月 30 日举行这个仪式。乔纳森洛根将军在宣布 1868 年 5 月 30 日纪念日时说:我们要在士兵们的墓上撒上鲜花,或用其他方式装饰他们的墓地,他们在保卫自己的国家和最近的革命中牺牲,他们的身体被埋葬在这块土地上的几乎每座城市、村庄和小村落里。 随着时间的推移, 1882 年,这个节日更名为纪念日,同样哀悼在之前的战争中牺牲的士兵。在美国北方各州,这个日子被定为一个法定假日。南方各州在不同的时间哀悼他们战死的士兵。 1971 年尼克松总统宣布纪念日和其他的一些节日为国家假日,纪念日定为 5 月的最后一个周一。美国的所有城市都在 5 月的最后一个周一举行仪式向为国捐躯的男人和女人们致敬。纪念日不仅限于向军队中的美国人致敬。它也是一个思念的节日。家庭和个人怀念他们已经逝去的亲爱的人。他们去教堂祷告,拜访墓园,献花,甚至哀悼,使这一天显得庄严肃穆。这是追思的一天。但是现今的很多美国人则把这一天当作夏天的开始,在海滩上,山上或者在家休闲度过他们的三天周末。 ( http://chinese.usembassy-china.org.cn/memorial_day.html ) 现在每年 5 月的最后一个星期一成了美国全国性的假日。美国人叫做 Memorial Day , 也就是阵亡将士纪念日。 今年 5 月 25 日,美国国内和驻伊拉克美军分别举行了悼念活动。当天,美国总统奥巴马在美国阿灵顿国家公墓出席了纪念活动。奥巴马首先向无名烈士墓敬献了花圈。在随后的简短讲话中,奥巴马说:为什么在很多人只追求狭隘的利己主义的时代,这一代海陆空军的士兵们志愿地代表了另一部分人?为什么他们乐于承受最重的担子?无论如何他们会感到有些吃力。但他们响应了号召。他们说我去。这就是为什么他们是美国最好的人。 迄今美国的阵亡将士纪念日已经摒弃两两个敌对阵营及道德价值观念的标准 , 纪念所有的阵亡将士和退伍军人,这样的节日令人深思。 近接友人王之伦来信叙述在紧邻扭约州的康州丹伯里 (Danbury) , 25 日阵亡将士纪念日举行游行的盛况 , 信中写道 : 今年的这一天,获悉我们所在的康州 Danbury 市大概在 10 点左右要举行游行,我们也前往观看。当我们在近 10 点到达市中心时,所有通往市中心大道的路口已经封锁,不准车辆通行。大道两旁的停车场也都停满了车,已没有空车位。我们只得到较远的地点停了车,然后步行到大道。到那里时,只见大道两旁早已满是观看游行的人群。他们有的是搬来了座椅,有的是在地上铺上毯子,一家老小早早就一起坐在那里等候了。在大道两旁的空地上,不时可以看到三三两两的老兵,穿了他们当年的军装,在那里聊天。   我们赶到大道旁时,看到游行队伍已经过去,我们只看到了部伍的尾巴。当时颇有些遗憾。后来一问,原来刚过去的,只是游行队伍的先头部队。正式的游行队伍还在后面。于是我们就在一旁等候。过不多久,正式的游行队伍就过来了。他们的游行队伍和我们在国内看到的不大一样。因为这样的游行完全是自愿参加,不像在国内,游行都有严密的组织,所以队伍有的比较集中,有的比较松散。但整个游行队伍也还是五彩缤纷,充满欢乐气氛。游行队伍的最后有象征不同兵种的队伍,还有两辆坦克,而在游行队伍殿后的,则是一长列救火车。   下面的照片(一)(二)各 26 幅是王之伦先生传来的 , 在此深表谢意。   附有关部介绍文章一篇 ; ****************************** 美国阵亡将士纪念日( Memorial Day ) 纪念日,五月的最后一个周一 1866 年这一年,美国正在慢慢从漫长血腥的南北战争中恢复过来。幸存的士兵们回到家乡,带着伤残的身体和要诉说的故事。亨利韦尔斯( Henry Welles ),纽约滑铁卢的一个药店老板听到士兵们的故事并有了一个主意。他建议城里所有的商店停业一天为埋葬在滑铁卢的士兵们默哀。 5 月 5 日早晨,市民们将花束、花圈和十字架放在公墓里北方士兵的墓碑前。大约在同时,乔纳森洛根( Jonathan Logan ) 将军正在准备另一个纪念仪式,这个仪式是为了在战争中幸存的士兵。他带领退伍军人穿过市镇到墓地用旗帜装饰共同作战的士兵的墓地。这不是一个令人快乐的庆祝活动而是纪念。人们叫它装饰日。 乔纳森洛根将军在宣布纪念日时说: 1868 年 5 月 30 日,我们要在士兵们的墓上撒上鲜花,或用其他方式装饰他们的墓地,他们在保卫自己的国家和最近的革命中牺牲,他们的身体被埋葬在这块土地上的几乎每座城市、村庄和小村落里。在悼念中没有既定的仪式,但是退伍军人协会的地方分会和伙伴们可以按照自己的方式安排环境允许的合适的活动和参拜仪式。 这两个仪式在 1868 年合二为一,北方诸州在 5 月 30 日举行这个仪式。孩子们朗诵诗歌并唱内战歌曲,退伍老兵穿着制服戴着勋章来到学校跟孩子们说内战的故事。然后老兵们就在市民的跟随下来到墓地。他们装饰士兵们的墓地,为站在国旗旁边的士兵拍照。向空中鸣枪,向为保持美国完整统一献出生命的北方士兵致敬。 1882 年,这个节日更名为纪念日,同样哀悼在之前的战争中牺牲的士兵。在美国北方各州,这个日子被定为一个法定假日。南方各州在不同的时间哀悼他们战死的士兵。 1971 年尼克松总统宣布纪念日和其他的一些节日为国家假日,纪念日定为 5 月的最后一个周一。 美国的所有城市都在 5 月的最后一个周一举行仪式向为国捐躯的男人和女人们致敬。 纪念日不仅限于向军队中的美国人致敬。它也是一个思念的节日。家庭和个人怀念他们已经逝去的亲爱的人。他们去教堂祷告,拜访墓园,献花,甚至哀悼,使这一天显得庄严肃穆。这是追思的一天。但是现今的很多美国人则把这一天当作夏天的开始,在海滩上,山上或者在家休闲度过他们的三天周末。 在纽约滑铁卢,这个传统还没有丢失,实际上其意义甚至变得更加特殊。林顿约翰逊总统在 1966 年,第一个仪式开始的 100 年后,宣布滑铁卢是纪念日的发源地。每年的 5 月 30 日市民们还是会徒步走到墓地举行一些纪念的仪式。他们用旗帜和花朵装饰墓地,然后走到市中心的公园。在公园的中央,一座献给士兵、海员和水兵的纪念碑旁边,人们宣读盖茨比的演讲,接着是洛根将军宣布装饰日的第 11 号命令。乡村歌唱团唱着爱国歌曲。学校的孩子们会在晚上参加游行。 位于弗吉尼亚的阿灵顿国家公墓是美国最大的国家公墓。这里埋葬的不仅有士兵还有宇航员、探险家和其他杰出的美国人,他们都在此享有特殊的位置。肯尼迪总统葬在一个可以俯瞰华盛顿的位置上。 纪念日之前的那个星期五,一大早,在这里,美国第三步兵团的士兵们走过一排排墓碑。士兵们在每一个墓碑前停留,从扛着的一捆旗子中取出一面,铺在墓地上。这些士兵们属于一个特殊兵团老近卫军。大多数士兵认为把旗子放在二十多万个曾浴血奋战或战死沙场的士兵们的墓地上是一种特殊待遇。他们尽职了,一位士兵说,现在该轮到我了。 常年守卫这些无名士兵的墓也同样是种荣耀。事实上有四个士兵埋葬在这个地方:两次世界大战、朝鲜战争和越南战争的无名士兵。每个士兵代表着所有那些在现代战争中献出生命的士兵。第三步兵团的士兵们一天 24 小时地守卫着这块墓地。花圈安放仪式全年都在进行,来自全世界的人们都来观看士兵换岗。在阿灵顿公墓的另一座山上有一个内战中阵亡的无法辩明身份的士兵墓园。 在纪念日这天,总统或副总统会发表演说并在坟墓上安放花圈。军队向空中鸣枪。老兵和他们的家人会来摆放自己的花圈并祷告。有可能埋葬在这里的一个士兵就是一个父亲、儿子、兄弟或朋友。 http://chinese.usembassy-china.org.cn/memorial_day.html *********************************
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Danbury市美国阵亡将士纪念日游行掠影(一)
黄安年 2009-5-28 11:29
Danbury 市美国阵亡将士纪念日游行掠影(一) 黄安年文 黄安年的博客 /2009 年 5 月 28 日发布 美国阵亡将士纪念日渊源于南北战争结束后缅怀内战中南北双方阵亡的死难将士。 1865 年 4 月 , 美国内战结束 ,1865 年纽约滑铁卢的一个药店老板亨利韦尔斯( Henry Welles ),建议城里商店停业一天为埋葬在滑铁卢的士兵们默哀。 5 月 5 日早晨,市民们将花束、花圈和十字架放在公墓里阵亡士兵的墓碑前。(林顿约翰逊总统在 1966 年,第一个仪式开始的 100 年后,宣布滑铁卢是纪念日的发源地)在这前后 , 南部许多家庭不分南北双方,也向双方死者的墓地都奉献鲜花。同时还准备为在战争中幸存士兵的纪念仪式。在 1868 年两个仪式合并,北方诸州在 5 月 30 日举行这个仪式。乔纳森洛根将军在宣布 1868 年 5 月 30 日纪念日时说:我们要在士兵们的墓上撒上鲜花,或用其他方式装饰他们的墓地,他们在保卫自己的国家和最近的革命中牺牲,他们的身体被埋葬在这块土地上的几乎每座城市、村庄和小村落里。 随着时间的推移, 1882 年,这个节日更名为纪念日,同样哀悼在之前的战争中牺牲的士兵。在美国北方各州,这个日子被定为一个法定假日。南方各州在不同的时间哀悼他们战死的士兵。 1971 年尼克松总统宣布纪念日和其他的一些节日为国家假日,纪念日定为 5 月的最后一个周一。美国的所有城市都在 5 月的最后一个周一举行仪式向为国捐躯的男人和女人们致敬。纪念日不仅限于向军队中的美国人致敬。它也是一个思念的节日。家庭和个人怀念他们已经逝去的亲爱的人。他们去教堂祷告,拜访墓园,献花,甚至哀悼,使这一天显得庄严肃穆。这是追思的一天。但是现今的很多美国人则把这一天当作夏天的开始,在海滩上,山上或者在家休闲度过他们的三天周末。 ( http://chinese.usembassy-china.org.cn/memorial_day.html ) 现在每年 5 月的最后一个星期一成了美国全国性的假日。美国人叫做 Memorial Day , 也就是阵亡将士纪念日。 今年 5 月 25 日,美国国内和驻伊拉克美军分别举行了悼念活动。当天,美国总统奥巴马在美国阿灵顿国家公墓出席了纪念活动。奥巴马首先向无名烈士墓敬献了花圈。在随后的简短讲话中,奥巴马说:为什么在很多人只追求狭隘的利己主义的时代,这一代海陆空军的士兵们志愿地代表了另一部分人?为什么他们乐于承受最重的担子?无论如何他们会感到有些吃力。但他们响应了号召。他们说我去。这就是为什么他们是美国最好的人。 迄今美国的阵亡将士纪念日已经摒弃两两个敌对阵营及道德价值观念的标准 , 纪念所有的阵亡将士和退伍军人,这样的节日令人深思。 近接友人王之伦来信叙述在紧邻扭约州的康州丹伯里 (Danbury) , 25 日阵亡将士纪念日举行游行的盛况 , 信中写道 : 今年的这一天,获悉我们所在的康州 Danbury 市大概在 10 点左右要举行游行,我们也前往观看。当我们在近 10 点到达市中心时,所有通往市中心大道的路口已经封锁,不准车辆通行。大道两旁的停车场也都停满了车,已没有空车位。我们只得到较远的地点停了车,然后步行到大道。到那里时,只见大道两旁早已满是观看游行的人群。他们有的是搬来了座椅,有的是在地上铺上毯子,一家老小早早就一起坐在那里等候了。在大道两旁的空地上,不时可以看到三三两两的老兵,穿了他们当年的军装,在那里聊天。   我们赶到大道旁时,看到游行队伍已经过去,我们只看到了部伍的尾巴。当时颇有些遗憾。后来一问,原来刚过去的,只是游行队伍的先头部队。正式的游行队伍还在后面。于是我们就在一旁等候。过不多久,正式的游行队伍就过来了。他们的游行队伍和我们在国内看到的不大一样。因为这样的游行完全是自愿参加,不像在国内,游行都有严密的组织,所以队伍有的比较集中,有的比较松散。但整个游行队伍也还是五彩缤纷,充满欢乐气氛。游行队伍的最后有象征不同兵种的队伍,还有两辆坦克,而在游行队伍殿后的,则是一长列救火车。   下面的照片(一)(二)各 26 幅是王之伦先生传来的 , 在此深表谢意。   附有关部介绍文章一篇 ; ****************************** 美国阵亡将士纪念日( Memorial Day ) 纪念日,五月的最后一个周一 1866 年这一年,美国正在慢慢从漫长血腥的南北战争中恢复过来。幸存的士兵们回到家乡,带着伤残的身体和要诉说的故事。亨利韦尔斯( Henry Welles ),纽约滑铁卢的一个药店老板听到士兵们的故事并有了一个主意。他建议城里所有的商店停业一天为埋葬在滑铁卢的士兵们默哀。 5 月 5 日早晨,市民们将花束、花圈和十字架放在公墓里北方士兵的墓碑前。大约在同时,乔纳森洛根( Jonathan Logan ) 将军正在准备另一个纪念仪式,这个仪式是为了在战争中幸存的士兵。他带领退伍军人穿过市镇到墓地用旗帜装饰共同作战的士兵的墓地。这不是一个令人快乐的庆祝活动而是纪念。人们叫它装饰日。 乔纳森洛根将军在宣布纪念日时说: 1868 年 5 月 30 日,我们要在士兵们的墓上撒上鲜花,或用其他方式装饰他们的墓地,他们在保卫自己的国家和最近的革命中牺牲,他们的身体被埋葬在这块土地上的几乎每座城市、村庄和小村落里。在悼念中没有既定的仪式,但是退伍军人协会的地方分会和伙伴们可以按照自己的方式安排环境允许的合适的活动和参拜仪式。 这两个仪式在 1868 年合二为一,北方诸州在 5 月 30 日举行这个仪式。孩子们朗诵诗歌并唱内战歌曲,退伍老兵穿着制服戴着勋章来到学校跟孩子们说内战的故事。然后老兵们就在市民的跟随下来到墓地。他们装饰士兵们的墓地,为站在国旗旁边的士兵拍照。向空中鸣枪,向为保持美国完整统一献出生命的北方士兵致敬。 1882 年,这个节日更名为纪念日,同样哀悼在之前的战争中牺牲的士兵。在美国北方各州,这个日子被定为一个法定假日。南方各州在不同的时间哀悼他们战死的士兵。 1971 年尼克松总统宣布纪念日和其他的一些节日为国家假日,纪念日定为 5 月的最后一个周一。 美国的所有城市都在 5 月的最后一个周一举行仪式向为国捐躯的男人和女人们致敬。 纪念日不仅限于向军队中的美国人致敬。它也是一个思念的节日。家庭和个人怀念他们已经逝去的亲爱的人。他们去教堂祷告,拜访墓园,献花,甚至哀悼,使这一天显得庄严肃穆。这是追思的一天。但是现今的很多美国人则把这一天当作夏天的开始,在海滩上,山上或者在家休闲度过他们的三天周末。 在纽约滑铁卢,这个传统还没有丢失,实际上其意义甚至变得更加特殊。林顿约翰逊总统在 1966 年,第一个仪式开始的 100 年后,宣布滑铁卢是纪念日的发源地。每年的 5 月 30 日市民们还是会徒步走到墓地举行一些纪念的仪式。他们用旗帜和花朵装饰墓地,然后走到市中心的公园。在公园的中央,一座献给士兵、海员和水兵的纪念碑旁边,人们宣读盖茨比的演讲,接着是洛根将军宣布装饰日的第 11 号命令。乡村歌唱团唱着爱国歌曲。学校的孩子们会在晚上参加游行。 位于弗吉尼亚的阿灵顿国家公墓是美国最大的国家公墓。这里埋葬的不仅有士兵还有宇航员、探险家和其他杰出的美国人,他们都在此享有特殊的位置。肯尼迪总统葬在一个可以俯瞰华盛顿的位置上。 纪念日之前的那个星期五,一大早,在这里,美国第三步兵团的士兵们走过一排排墓碑。士兵们在每一个墓碑前停留,从扛着的一捆旗子中取出一面,铺在墓地上。这些士兵们属于一个特殊兵团老近卫军。大多数士兵认为把旗子放在二十多万个曾浴血奋战或战死沙场的士兵们的墓地上是一种特殊待遇。他们尽职了,一位士兵说,现在该轮到我了。 常年守卫这些无名士兵的墓也同样是种荣耀。事实上有四个士兵埋葬在这个地方:两次世界大战、朝鲜战争和越南战争的无名士兵。每个士兵代表着所有那些在现代战争中献出生命的士兵。第三步兵团的士兵们一天 24 小时地守卫着这块墓地。花圈安放仪式全年都在进行,来自全世界的人们都来观看士兵换岗。在阿灵顿公墓的另一座山上有一个内战中阵亡的无法辩明身份的士兵墓园。 在纪念日这天,总统或副总统会发表演说并在坟墓上安放花圈。军队向空中鸣枪。老兵和他们的家人会来摆放自己的花圈并祷告。有可能埋葬在这里的一个士兵就是一个父亲、儿子、兄弟或朋友。 http://chinese.usembassy-china.org.cn/memorial_day.html *********************************
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