Betty was a comforting, supportive presence for those who would happily spend time with her.
Storytelling is in our DNA... join the Institute for American Indian Studies and others for this celebration on Nov. 18 at 1 p.m.
Mr. Tillery was a retired master sheet metal mechanic, having been employed with Hipotronics, Inc. of Brewster, NY.
Evidence showed Jacques Carter sexually assaulted a child over a 2-year period when the child was between the ages of 5 and 6, officials say
Metro-North service had been temporarily suspended on the Danbury branch after a car was struck by a train, railroad officials said.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Danbury local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Following the first unofficial vote tally, Democrat Roberto Alves defeated incumbent Republican Dean Esposito in the Danbury mayoral race
In early years, Mary was employed with the original Copacabana and Latin Quarter in NYC. S
Grants of up to $5,000 were awarded to eligible Danbury businesses based on specific parameters.
According to the listing, the townhome is "a testament to luxury with gorgeous upgrades throughout."
At the Food Farmacy in Danbury, participants are provided with nutritional counseling and will have access to a social worker if needed.
Work scheduled across the city will help reduce power outages, the energy company said.
Most people who were privy to her cooking would likely argue that Malaky was the best Lebanese cook around.
It's the start of a new era for an old standby, as renovations begin at "Chuck’s Steakhouse by Barbarie’s." What happens to the salad bar?
Danbury resident Nadine Khalil tells Patch why she should be elected to the City Council.
Here's everything you need to know concerning the 2023 Danbury local elections, including the candidates, polling places, and voting hours.
One hundred and twelve golfers teed off for a great cause at Immaculate High School’s 34th Annual Golf Outing at Richter Park.
The City of Danbury’s Grease to Biodiesel project was established in 2019.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Danbury resident Ashley Harrison tells Patch why she should be elected as an alternate on the Zoning Commission.
WCSU In Danbury is hosting two virtual events in 2023 Regional Lake Communities Symposia: “The Status of Aquatic Plants in Lakes.”
Officials from Danbury toured the former Cartus property where work is underway to convert it into a shared middle and high school.
Police have identified the man they say killed a woman and then himself on High Ridge Road on Friday.
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Business Classes are on Cutting Edge.
"Tastes of Danbury" attendees have until Nov. 30 to try specific dishes at each of four eateries in downtown Danbury.
A man stabbed a woman in the street, before turning the knife on himself, according to police.
DAWS surpassed their event goal and raised over $200,000 for the thousands of animals cared for each year.
Danbury resident Robert Melillo tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Zoning Commission.
"Enjoy sunshine & nature from the large deck or open the awning for shade. Let the kids & pets run free in the fenced yard."
The arrests followed an investigation of several months
The pair, who were in a domestic relationship, died from their injuries after being taken to Danbury Hospital.
Alexis Koukos joins DSABC with a decade of experience in student programming and business operations, most recently with the WCSU Foundation
"Plenty of space in the lower level for a family room and large office or exercise room, storage room and the laundry room."
Join the ceremony at 12:30 p.m. at the Institute for American Indian Studies
Fran had many adventures growing up in Danbury. Many involved his siblings, neighbors and an infamous Boy Scout troop…
A Danbury youth is in critical condition following an "accidentally self-inflicted" gunshot wound, police said.
The second alarm was struck shortly after first responders arrived, due to the size and complexity of the building, according to officials.
Patty was active in the Danbury Junior Service League and served a term as its president.
Elicit Brewing Co. has finalized a lease to take over the former Barnes & Noble space at Danbury Square.