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Henry most enjoyed his time as a volunteer coach and referee for various sports teams in Danbury.
Sarah Seo is the first Eagle Scout of BSA's all-girls Troop 252 and first female Eagle Scout in Danbury.
Chuck's Steak House at 20 Segar Street in Danbury has temporarily closed as it undergoes renovations by its new owners.
Neil was the type that loved going to concerts, talking about music, trying new restaurants, and helping his family and friends.
Danbury resident Meghan Testa tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
Annual Danbury UFO Conference promises to take attendees "on a journey beyond the stars"
The money is part of $11.5 million being made available to 46 Connecticut school districts scheduled to begin by January 2024.
Danbury resident Gladys Cooper tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the Board of Education.
Kid-friendly activities include: a children’s costume parade, goodie bags, local vendors, music, and a themed photo booth.
Danbury resident Dennis Macauley tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
Ellen had been a longtime Danbury resident for the past 61 years, where she was a parishioner of Saint Gregory’s the Great Catholic Church.
Hosted by Institute for American Indian Studies on Sunday, October 22 @ 1 pm
Amber Davidson, 36, of New Milford, was arrested on charges relating to the threats and breach of peace Oct. 12, the CTPost reported.
A former Danbury postmaster was caught in a bribery, kickback, and embezzlement scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Peter was a resident of Danbury, beginning in February 2005, and was a parishioner of St. Peter’s Church in Danbury.
Danbury resident Anthony Rongetti tells Patch why he should be elected to the City Council.
WCSU’s Ed.D. in Nursing program was the only program in Connecticut and the only one in the Northeast that earned a ranking.
Immaculate High School has announced its Honor Roll for the Spring 2023 semester, and several Danbury students have made the cut.
The Boston Market on Newtown Road in Danbury has quietly vacated its premises in the Plumtrees Plaza.
Mary had been a Danbury resident for the past 30 years, where she was a parishioner of Saint Joseph Church.
"There is abundant sunshine brightening every room. The modern updates keep in step with today's living," the listing states.
Pam served as a Danbury police officer and most notably as the late former Mayor James E. Dyer's bodyguard.
In 1944, Marion volunteered for service in the U.S. Navy WAVES, proudly serving in the Fleet Post Office in San Francisco during WWII
Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference bestows statewide honors on Immaculate High School in Danbury.
Danbury resident Albert Russo tells Patch why he should be elected to the City Council.
A Nuvance Health neurosurgery team performed the first joint replacement spine surgery in CT on Sept. 5, 2023, at Danbury Hospital.
@ Institute For American Indian Studies - from indigenous technology to maps and compasses!
Mark Anthony worked as an electrician in New York City for many years.
Danbury resident Frank R. Salvatore Jr tells Patch why he should be elected to the City Council.
A new glow-in-the-dark dance party in Danbury brings back the sights &sounds of the 80s and 90s with a modern twist–it's family friendly!
Check out why Houndstooth is trending and the history of BraeVal!
Danbury resident John Esposito III tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the City Council.
Mother Freeman was a woman ahead of her time, embodying the term "independent woman," long before it was a thing.
Danbury resident Paul Taylor Rotello tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the City Council.
Elevate Charter Schools recently announced Christina Ellington as the new chief schools officer of the charter management organization.
Danbury police have asked for the public's assistance in their search for a 13-year-old boy.
Danbury resident Andrea Gartner tells Patch why she should be elected to the Danbury City Council.