This is the first half of the April Health Department's restaurant inspections. The second half will run on Tuesday. For details of each demerit, see the State Food Inspection Guild linked to the top of the story.
Business and employment experts are sounding the alarm over a legislative proposal they say would give Connecticut workers on-the-job powers "never before seen in the workplace."
Come join Chef Tom Devine to learn how to cook Lobster Mac and Cheese, Parmesan Dusted Chicken Saute, Veal Orvieto and Jim’s Famous Apple Crisp. Enjoy a great evening out with friends and family.
Bristol-based PTR Industries, which makes a semi-automatic rifle, said the recent passage of gun control legislation in the state was the reason for the move.
Attorneys say they believe the suit is the highest personal injury verdict from Danbury Superior Court.
Both the Senate Minority Leader and the Speaker of the House told the Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce at its annual Eggs and Issues Breakfast the Newtown shootings and the state's dismal fiscal situation have dominated the legislative session.
They're very green and in demand, the green bagel, and today's video was shot at Bruegger's Bagels on Crosby Street, a block from Main.
The chicken chain submitted an application Tuesday to open on Federal Road.
Rogers Park Middle Schooler Teddy Hodgdon, who has been racing small cars since he was seven, needs your vote to pursue his dream of one day racing in NASCAR.
A Weston woman organized the fundraiser for the Darien-based organization with an office in Danbury.
Hall High School graduate Ashley Doris Wilson appears as 'Miss March' in the issue of Playboy being released Friday.
The Savings Bank of Danbury will change bank presidents for the seventh time in its 163-year history, the company said in a press release issued Wednesday.
It's the busiest day of the year at the Danbury sports bar on White Street, TK's American Cafe, which is famous for its chicken wings. And they're still taking orders for Super Bowl.
Economic Development officials say the cash mob will benefit businesses hurt in the aftermath of December 14.
Every Thursday and Friday afternoon, thousands of passing drivers see a smoker in Barbarie's Plaza on Padanaram Road, and the people curious enough to stop learn Gourmet to Go sells smoked barbecue late Friday afternoon until it's gone.
Check in next week to learn more about Danbury's newest business.
Danbury breakfast and lunch spot says high triple-digits is the norm.
"Orange," a photographic exhibit by the Connecticut chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers, opened Saturday at Still River Editions on East Liberty Street.
Choosing the appropriate sparkling wine for New Year's Eve can make you dizzy before the first sip. Here's a handy guide to the intoxicating world of bubbles on a budget.
Dick's Sporting Goods at the Danbury Fair Mall removed its rifles and other firearms from its shelves and is leaving them empty until further notice out of respect for the shooting victims and their families in Newtown and throughout the area.
Drop-side cribs with detaching side rails were eliminated after being involved in at least 32 infant suffocation and strangulation deaths since 2000, Consumer Protection says.
The first jobs report released after President Barack Obama’s re-election is better than expected
The company that supplies New England states with power wants a 10 percent rate hike.
The average price per gallon in Connecticut has been on the decline.
The Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce and Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton will award this year's Cecil Previdi Award to Farooq Kathwari, CEO, President and Chairman of Ethan Allen, Friday at the annual State of the City and Leaders Luncheon.
A small bushing in the machine can leach lead, the manufacturer says.
The fledgling industry tries to band together in response to Connecticut's legalization of medical marijuana.
Lottery players are flocking to ticket outlets today as the Powerball jackpot reaches a new record high.
The price per gallon dropped modestly in the past week and is down ten cents in a month.
Let your fingers do the shopping with click-throughs to online deals promoted as Cyber Monday and Cyber Week specials, starting for some 2012 retailers as early as Sunday, Nov. 25, and extending through Dec. 1.
Santa was on hand Saturday to turn on the Christmas lights at the Danbury Public Library and along Main Street.
People protested outside WalMart on the Newtown Road Friday in Danbury for worker rights.
Job growth appears to be slowing and wages are on the decline.
After Stamford proved it was a green city, the Lorax agreed to join an all-star cast of massive balloons coming to the city for the balloon parade this year.
The neighborhood turkey farm has created holiday traditions around its own family tradition.
The Presidential election was decided for President Obama by a broad coalition, and Republicans have to tap into that, a Chamber of Commerce panel said Thursday.
Hurricane Sandy has caused severe damage to many local businesses. if you're a small business owner, here's some helpful advice for how to recover.
Shoppers in Danbury can now pay with PayPal at their local Foot Locker, The Home Depot, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch.
On the Weather Channel, Al Roker and Stephanie Abrams, are broadcasting this morning from CityCenter Green in Danbury.