Here are the most recent property transfers in Danbury. The property transfer information comes from the Danbury Town Clerk. Any information on the previous sale of that property came from Vision Appraisal.
The City Council agreed Tuesday to sell 13 acres of city-owned land to the Matrix Conference Center, which runs a conference and special events facility nearby.
Danbury resident on Pleasant Street complains "300" people attended a volleyball game Sunday on Pleasant Street. This video was shot by Danbury's John Neumuller, and the entire meeting will air at 7 p.m Saturday on Comcast Cable channel 23.
This episode of Wine Wednesday comes from Fairgrounds Wine & Spirits next to Danbury Airport.
Pick your favorite spot for a Mother's Day Brunch. Take the poll and rate your favorite business.
Will they open on Sunday? Of course. Are they happy about it? Of course not.
The winner of this week's Readers' Choice is a long-time Danbury nursery/garden center on Padanaram Road.
The following property transfers were recorded by the Danbury Town Clerk.
A former New Milford Hospital radiologist was sanctioned by the state Medical Examining Board, reports the News-Times of Danbury.
Where do you go to buy plants and flowers and to get advice from experts? More importantly: Why is your go-to shop wonderful? Share your thoughts with your neighbors in this week's Readers' Choice contest.
Home values all over Fairfield County have dropped continuously since the market peaked in 2006, according to the UConn School of Business's Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies. Here's a 2012 'State of the Real Estate' in Fairfield County.
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal called for an end to oil speculation, an end to selling oil drilled on federal lands overseas and an end to hidden giveaways and subsidies for oil companies.
The following information was provided by the Danbury Town Clerk. Information on previous sales in italics was provided by Vision Appraisals.
As of about 9 p.m., 68 people had voted, and the outcome was clear.
A Brazilian designer of hand made accessories opened its second store in the United States at the Danbury Fair mall. The first is in Beverly Hills (Sherman Oaks, CA.)
Today's Wine Wednesday arrived on Thursday due to technical issues. This is Bliss Schoolhouse Red from Mendecino, CA., described in detail as a great Pizza Night Wine.
The Shops at Marcus Dairy may only look like a pile of sand and cement today, but at least four leases are lined up.
While the voting was neck and neck, the clear winner had one great review by a reader and a five star rating.
Here are five houses that will host open houses on Sunday. For details about the houses and open houses, check the caption with each photo.
Dante Robino of the Bonardo grape comes from Argentina. This week's Wine Wednesday video was created by Fairgrounds Wine & Spirits in Danbury.
Belimo Air Controls, a Swiss firm that started its Danbury plant in a garage 24 years ago, will double it's manufacturing space and its workforce.
Here's a quick list of go-to tax preparers throughout Fairfied County, according to our Patch readers and users.
Danbury Patch Readers' Choice contest and poll returns Monday with where is the best place in Danbury to buy sporting goods.
The following information came from the Danbury Town Clerk's Office.
Hospital officials are currently studying how the organizations might benefit from sharing resources through the formation of a larger network.
When Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton announced Tuesday night the city's agreement to sell 13 acres to a Westchester developer fell through, a sense of relief seemed to arise from City Council members.
Who's the best person or firm in Danbury to turn to at the last minute as the tax filing deadline approaches?
This week 141 people voted for Danbury's best deli, and a rather hidden deli on Great Plain Road won.
As the U.S. Supreme Court decides the fate of President Obama's Health Care Law, have you decided if you support it or not? Take the poll.
These are houses featured with open houses this weekend.
These are five of the last property transfers in Danbury usually published on Fridays and called Houses Sold.
The state Department of Labor reported that the state's unemployment rate is at a three-year low.
More than 60 people have joined a new website devoted to Danbury's history.
This wine video is brought to us by Stew Leonard's Wine & Spirits. Here Stew Leonard Jr., and Jerry talk about four wines for Easter.
This video by Danbury's Zoning Commission questions Xpect Discounts' plan to sell beer out of its Newtown Road grocery store. The video was shot by Danbury's John Neumuller, who will show the entire meeting on Comcast Cable channel 23 Saturday at 7 p.m.
Help us crown Danbury's best sandwich-maker in this week's Readers' Choice contest.
The votes are tabulated, and we have a clear winner.
State and national housing start figures have increased from recession bottom, and it looks like Danbury is just holding its own.
The following is a partial list of houses that were bought and sold in the last week.
New technology store would be the software giant's first retail outlet in the Northeast.