Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Danbury.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Danbury, including the candidates, polling places, and more.
Danbury Professional Firefighters endorse State Senator Julie Kushner in her campaign For re-election.
Kenneth Gucker, a Danbury resident, shares with Patch why he should be re-elected Representative for the 138th State House District.
Farley Santos, a Danbury resident, tells Patch why he should be elected State Representative for the 109th District.
Bob Godfrey, a Danbury resident, tells Patch why he should be re-elected as State Representative, 110th District.
Rachel Chaleski, a Danbury resident, shares with Patch why she should be elected to the 138th State House District.
Rep. Patrick Callahan, a New Fairfield resident, is running for re-election as State Representative, 108th District.
Julie Kushner, a Danbury resident, is running for re-election as State Senator, 24th District.
Everything you need to know about absentee ballots and Election Day voting in Danbury for the election Nov. 8.
CT Fraternal Order of Police Endorses Coelho In 24th State Senate Race
The Independent Party of Connecticut has endorsed Michelle Coelho in her race for the 24th District's State Senate seat.
The city has announced plans to unveil a new website this fall "aimed at making city government more accessible to Danbury residents."
The Fraternal Order of Police has endorsed Michelle Coelho for State Senate in the 24th district.
When completed, the new garage will afford more ease and accessibility for patients to Connecticut Institute for Communities
Danbury residents will go to the polls on Tuesday to cast votes in the Republican and Democratic primaries.
Residents and businesses across the state are being asked to take action to conserve water.
Michelle Coelho, running to be the next CT Senator from the 24th District, has qualified for the state’s public campaign financing grant.
Many used vehicles have increased in value during the past year due to lack of inventory and new vehicles.
Democrat Exceeds $90,000 in Total Funds Raised, Will File Papers to Receive $400,000 Clean Election Grant from State
Danbury Mayor Dean Esposito confirmed he tested positive for the coronavirus, in a weekend social media post.
City planners, though, seek moratorium extension as they work on regulations regarding legal recreational cannabis sites in Danbury.
Danbury City Council authorizes mayor to participate in state program helping low-income water users pay their bills.
"As your state Senator, I would vote yes on immediately cutting the income tax, sales tax, diesel tax, and the highway truck tax..."
The $208 million bond will fuel the construction of a new Danbury Career Academy and other upgrades and improvements for city schools.
Polls for the Educational Bond Referendum will be open 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
Property must be an owner-occupied 1-to-4 unit house, condominium or manufactured home.
Area Republicans on Monday night unanimously endorsed Rachel Chaleski as their candidate for State Representative in the 138th District.
The DRTC nominated candidates for state rep in the 138th, 109th, 110th Districts, as well as Judge of Probate and Registrar of Voters.
Dems unanimously endorsed candidates for State House Assembly Districts 109, 110, and 138, Judge of Probate, and Registrar of Voters.
The Danbury DTC unanimously endorsed Juanita Harris to fill the BOE vacancy left by Joe DaSilva Jr. earlier this week.
The new design for a large illuminated sign on Mill Plain Road will be dark between 11 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Michelle Coelho accepted the Republican nomination for the 24th State Senate District Monday night.
DaSilva intends to seek the Danbury Democratic Party endorsement at a meeting expected to occur next week.
The 15-6 vote came during a meeting Tuesday night, and sets the stage for the city's first tax increase in five years.
Mayor Dean Esposito's proposed budget "prioritizes public safety, public health and education," and would fund six new police officers.
Construction should last approximately 3 to 4 weeks
Dumpsters will be available to residents at five locations on May 7 from 8 a.m. to noon.
Last fall, the state passed a law that required a five-cent surcharge on every nip sold. In Danbury, that added up to a tidy sum.
Danbury Board of Education member Michelle Coelho is a Republican candidate for the State Senate in the 24th District.