Danbury First Responders are teaming up for a friendly competition to see who can save the most lives by donating blood.
On Monday, the city will be hosting a public workshop to discuss how the East Ditch flooding and extreme heat may impact the community.
Alumni Call the School the “Best Kept Secret” More People Should Know About
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Mayor Dean Esposito accepts a check for P.A.L from employees of LongHorn SteakHouse in Danbury.
Open gigs include public health inspector and secretary in the Planning Department.
The seven Danbury fire companies that will officially come together have a combined 894 years of service.
Six Signature Programs that Lead to Students’ Success
WCSU, Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce, Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board partner to create event for employers, job seekers.
These are the latest area winners, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Stephen Szurlej, 73, of Danbury, served as Golf Digest’s senior staff photographer for nearly 30 years.
Bitterly cold temperatures are forecast in the region from Thursday night to Sunday.
Federal regs forbid building an Iraq/Afghanistan War memorial in D.C. until 2032. So these Danbury vets hope to build one here instead.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Danbury with contributions big and small.
High School Molds Tomorrow’s Leaders Through Spiritual Guidance
The city’s Highway Division will begin picking up live Christmas trees on Tuesday, Jan. 3, and continue through Jan. 31, weather permitting
All-volunteer organization Danbury Off the Streets does the real heavy lifting of helping the city's homeless get housed.
First the pandemic and now high inflation are hitting the at least 95,520 residents of Fairfield County who are food insecure.
Qualified applicants must submit an application no later than 11:59 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023.
Counselor to Student Ratio is One Third of the National Average
The new hires bring the strength of the force to 142 officers, inching closer to the department’s goal of 160.
Over 1,000 children and their family members gathered on the city Green on Sunday to officially kick off the holiday season in Danbury.
Thanksgiving Week is crunch time for food pantries in and around Danbury.
Immaculate High School’s Class of ‘22 Offered $33.5 Million in Grants and Scholarships
Patch reader Michael Thompson captured both the beauty and the tranquility of Danbury's Wooster Cemetery.
Santa's making an early stop in Danbury this holiday season, and the city is rolling out the red and green carpet with an all-new festival.
On Saturday, Oct. 29, over 1,000 costumed children and their family members gathered on the Ives Street Green for Halloween on the Green.