Here is a sampling of five houses that will be hosting open houses this weekend. Take a break, see how the other half lives.
Hundreds of people looking for jobs and more than 40 companies with jobs to offer came together Tuesday at the Ethan Allen Inn.
The old Danbury Hilton, which became the Sheraton Danbury and the Danbury Plaza has been renovated inside out, up, down and every which way.
DanPrin II, LLC, paid $1,068,328.80 for a site approved for a new, extended-stay hotel.
IVillage, an online community for women, ranks the states best to worst for women, and Connecticut came out on top.
Here are five open houses in Danbury you might want to hit this weekend.
Here are five property transfers from the last week in Danbury.
The state, city, chamber, workforce investment board and Cumulus Media are sponsoring a jobs fair at the Ethan Allen Inn, Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This week's wine is Escala, an Argentinian wine brought to us by Stew Leonard's Wine and Spirits.
This is an Obikwa Cabernet Sauvignon, (oaky, woody, plums and maybe a "fair amount of earth." You have to love this guy, Peter Moeller.) This video is brought to you by Fairgrounds Wine and Spirits.
Spring is here, and St. Patrick's Day is Saturday. Where to go?
Two Danbury natives, Eric Eisen and Greg Eisen, have brought their sports photography business back to Danbury after operating it here in the 1990s, then in Bethel, and Brookfield, and now back in town.
It's all happening tonight, on the clock. Move your clock forward one hour.
Here are the winners of the best ice cream contest in Danbury.
Here are five photographs of houses where people will host open houses on Sunday. Check each caption for open house details.
The following property transfers were recorded by the Danbury Town Clerk in the last week.
Come hang out with Danbury Patch staff Friday. It's just me.
This is Fairgrounds Wine and Spirits tasting its Toasted Head Chardonnay. Vanilla, oak with a touch of pineapple.
What is the best Danbury Ice Cream Shop? Your favorite not mentioned? Let us know, and we'll include it. Here are a couple of city favorites, and I know there are more.
Where can you find meatball pizza and seafood paella on the menu alongside one another in Danbury?
Here are two photographs that appear to show a billboard on Danbury Hospital advertising Coca-Cola.
Maybe buying American isn't such a bad idea.
Statewide Coalition to expand warehouse liquor sales turning on its big bucks marketing muscle.
The lawfirm of Riefberg Smart Donohue and NeJame celebrates its 25th anniversary today, and Riefberg talks about what? Beer.
This video by Stew Leonard's Wines and Spirits is the second in what will be our weekly Wine Wednesdays video series.
Here is a 91 Zinfandel brought to you by Peter at Fairgrounds Wine & Liquor. It is a weekly feature that will include other wine merchants as time ticks by.
Changing Landscapes. Your Neighborhood. Three houses that were slated for the wrecking ball met the ball last week and are now reduced to rubble. The rubble is an improvement.
Openings and closings for area businesses.
Among the Fast Company's 50 most innovative companies is this one.
Webster Bank loses Mark Chory to the competition, Union Savings Bank.
The following video is brought to you from Fairgrounds Wine and Spirits by Danbury.patch.com. This is the first of a weekly wine special from one of Danbury's wine merchants.
It's Valentine's Day, and roses matter.
There are benefits for claiming your listing on Patch.
New jobs created beats forecasts, and national unemployment rate declines.
The state Department of Labor is hosting four more jobs fairs starting in March with the first at the Ethan Allen Inn on Lake Avenue Extension.
Maybe an Italian Combo Chili? Smoked Brisket Chili? Chili Verde? Have you got it in you?
The public is invited to a hearing on routes proposed for the Norwalk River Valley Trail, which runs from the beach in Norwalk to Danbury, a 27-mile hike through Danbury, Redding, Ridgefield, Wilton and Norwalk.
Claiming your business on Patch offers huge rewards.
Industrial Gases Manufacturer Praxair Inc. of Danbury reported higher earnings for the quarter and year.
The state Department of Labor reported Danbury's labor market area has an unemployment rate of 6 percent.