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Danbury Houses Sold: Middle River Road, Aunt Hack Road, Wildman Street, Woodland Hills
The following property transfers were recorded recently by the Danbury Town Clerk.

The following property transfers were recorded recently by the Danbury Town Clerk.

Danbury and Stamford can breath a little easier. Gov. Malloy said he opposes tolls on the state's borders. He didn't say he opposes tolls entirely.

If your New Year's resolution is to live a greener lifestyle, check out these 20 tips to help you stick to your plan.
The Shops at Marcus Dairy are starting to open. The small plaza stands where the Marcus Dairy once stood near the corner of Sugar Hollow Road and Backus Avenue.
A look, in photos, of the highest selling houses in our town and neighboring ones.
The Town Clerk provided the following information about sales at Arrowwood Condos, Woodside Avenue, Grace Street, Spring Ridge Court, Sienna Drive and Middle River Road.
Jacqueline Salame and Bill Starbuck, no strangers to retail trade, opened The Cave, a liquor store, at 44 Lake Avenue Extension.
PriceRite, a relative of Shop Rite and the Wakefern cooperative, will open in the former Waldbaum Food Mart on Danbury's Main Street.
The proposal by Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen to extend the benefits is detailed in this press release.
A look, in photos, of the highest selling houses in our town and neighboring ones.
People were buying home generators at Home Depot by 6 a.m. Saturday, and Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton will issue a Robo call at noon telling residents to prepare for an extended period of time without power. Gov. Dannel Malloy issued a state of emergency
The nation's foreclosure situation has improved, but the news in Connecticut is less positive.
While Connecticut home prices remain flat, The Warren Group's CEO sees hopeful economic signs for the state in the sales data.
If your home was foreclosed you could be receiving some settlement money, according to this press release from the Connecticut Attorney General's office.