Mayor-Elect Dean Esposito​ has reappointed Robert Yamin to serve as city's corporation counsel and chief legal officer.
State Reps. Raghib Allie-Brennan and Bill Buckbee are calling upon the Dept. of Transportation to fund improvements to the Danbury Branch.
"...if you were vaccinated more than six months ago, you're not fully vaccinated," Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday.
The federal funds are earmarked to offset transit system revenue losses in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey during the pandemic.
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Danbury Mayor-Elect Dean Esposito has named Roger Palanzo as his incoming chief of staff.
"We will stand up for your interests and will be vocal advocates of the same..."
Nationwide, Medicare is reducing its payments to 2,499 hospitals, or 47 percent of all facilities.
Republican Dean Esposito​ defeated Democrat Roberto Alves in a tight race for mayor.
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2021 Danbury local elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
The proposed system includes a 2.2 megawatt solar photovoltaic installation that would sit on the top of Danbury’s capped landfill.
The Danbury Democrats' Unity Rally will be held Saturday, from 9:30–11 a.m. outside of Danbury City Hall, 155 Deer Hill Avenue.
​This is the first time the membership of Danbury Fraternal Order of Police have ever endorsed a candidate in a mayoral race.
The total is the most any candidate for Mayor of Danbury raised through their third quarter.
Greg Davis shared views with Patch about running for City Council, Ward 6.
If you're vaccinated against the coronavirus, you can take off your mask indoors in the city as of Friday, Mayor Joe Cavo said.
The City of Danbury runs a Fall Leaf Pick-Up program for six weeks each autumn. In 2021, it begins Monday, October 25.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
Joseph DaSilva, Jr. shared views with Patch about running for Board of Education.
Warren Levy shared views with Patch about running for Danbury City Council-At-Large.
Sonia Havasi shared views with Patch about running for Danbury Zoning Commission.
State employees and school staff are already required to get vaccinated in CT. Will requiring it for school kids be a jab too far?
Alves' plan takes a global approach to address road conditions and flooding, transportation and walkability citywide.
Silvia Merlim shared views with Patch about running for Danbury City Council at large.
Roberto Alves shared views with Patch about running for Danbury Mayor.
Andrea Gartner shared views with Patch about running for Town Clerk, City of Danbury.
Gary Simone shared views with Patch about running for Common council at large.
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Farley Santos shared views with Patch about running for 4th Ward City Council.
Frank Salvatore Jr shared views with Patch about running for City Council At-Large.
Ellen VanDyke Bell shared views with Patch about running for City Council At-Large.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has strong suggestions for Connecticut residents hoping to get together over the holidays.
"Dean’s COVID-19 recovery plan prioritizes public health and safety, economic recovery, and education."
Notable among Gov. Ned Lamont's orders now slated for extension are those requiring masks for children and staff while in schools.
"They have demonstrated their commitment to improving education for our students by being ardent advocates for our schools and staff."
An application has been filed to make the temporary homeless shelter at the Super 8 Motel on Lake Avenue Extension permanent.
"My plan for Danbury seniors is designed to positively impact people’s daily lives," Alves said.
More than 1 out of every 10 Fairfield County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.