Happening soon: Summer Reading Kick Off: "Digging It" with Science Heroes! on the Danbury Patch calendar
Also, don’t miss Ask Me Anything: A Community Conversation with Ridgefield Pride on the Danbury Patch calendar
You won’t want to miss Ask Me Anything: A Community Conversation with Ridgefield Pride on the Danbury Patch calendar
Also check out Ask Me Anything: A Community Conversation with Ridgefield Pride on the Danbury Patch calendar
Spotted on the Danbury calendar: Ask Me Anything: A Community Conversation with Ridgefield Pride
The city was listed in a new U.S. News & World Report ranking.
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The winning scratch ticket was sold at a Danbury liquor store.
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The challenge is part of Danbury Library's 2026 summer reading program, which begins June 20.
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The celebration included a city proclamation and a state citation recognizing the milestone birthday.
Residents are being asked to complete a survey before the community fitness program launches later this month.
The winning Cashword 2nd Edition ticket was sold in Danbury, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The campaign will include door-to-door outreach, immigrant rights resources and a helpline for reporting ICE activity.
The effort will include a kickoff event at Kennedy Park and door-to-door outreach through the summer.
Expectant parents can access free resources, giveaways and a car seat safety clinic at the regional event.
The event at Rogers Park Pond will include equipment and instruction for beginners, officials said.
The planned park at Hatters Park would become the city’s third dog park, according to officials.
The city-backed event in Danbury will support autism awareness, accessibility and community connection.
The winning scratch-off ticket was purchased at a local Mobil station, lottery officials said.
The Danbury food pantry is among organizations receiving funding to purchase Connecticut-grown food for residents in need.
The city will offer six weeks of curbside collection this spring, with pickup schedules based on zip code.
The program will feature a screening of a movie partially filmed in Danbury and explore the city’s film history.
The free event will feature an egg hunt, games, vendors and a talent show at CityCenter Green.
Residents from several towns can safely dispose of household hazardous materials next month.
Organizers say the event will include a march and a “Dining for Justice” gathering in downtown Danbury.
The annual parade will travel through several downtown streets, organizers said.
Residents can help decide the winner as police, fire and emergency crews face off at a blood drive and preparedness event.
A local resident turned a $10 scratch-off into a big prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The Western Connecticut State University senior will read his work at a campus event later this month.
Danbury ranks 7th most diverse U.S. city in WalletHub study as mayor cites cultural events at Heritage Plaza.
The event is for those aged 10 and up, and no registrationis required.
The nonprofit organization charged with combating food insecurity in Danbury serves 1,000 families weekly.
It could cause outages or low pressure for 4–6 hours.
City and veterans leaders gathered over the weekend to 'Remember the Maine.'
A Colchester resident won a life-changing payout for a $10 game purchased in the city.
Mayor Roberto Alves and the Greater Danbury NAACP led a ceremony to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Black History Month at City Hall.
The City of Danbury announced warming centers are available to residents as cold temperatures are expected this weekend and next week.
From outdoor skills to creative arts to hands-on learning, every day brings a new opportunity to try something different.
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