The Connecticut Environmental Conservation Police are investigating the accident which occurred on Candlewood Lake Monday morning.
Bob was ordained a deacon in 1978, and served at St. Gregory the Great Parish, Glen Hill Center Home and Dorothy Day Hospitality House.
Elaine ran a successful private tutoring business throughout the Danbury area.
The Undies Project needs your help to raise funds to purchase new underwear for those in need.
The City of Danbury's Annual Memorial Day Parade will step off Monday, May 29.
Mrs. Murray was a longtime parishioner of St. Francis Cabrini, New York, and Saint Elizabeth Seton Church of Ridgefield.
Police have charged an employee at Western Rehabilitation Care Center with multiple sexual assault offenses.
The new policy will make all university-owned property tobacco and vape-free, effective July 1.
Barbara was a vibrant, loving woman who treasured every person she knew, especially her family.
Wells Fargo is closing its 108 Mill Plain Road location this summer.
The Danbury resident was the passenger in a Chevy Silverado that struck a tree in Newtown
Christine Miller, the social skills teacher at Broadview Middle School, has been named Danbury Public Schools 2023 Teacher of the Year
Connecticut's 2023 Elementary School Principal of the Year is Keshia Smith-Davis, of Great Plain Elementary School in Danbury
Applebee's is honoring teachers with a sweet deal for Teacher Appreciation Week in Danbury.
The latest Connecticut nip bottle surcharge payments to municipalities have been announced.
Gloria worked for many years at Danbury Hospital in medical billing.
Donation from the Walter Schalk School of Dance provides theater programs with more opportunities for creative expression.
Mayor Dean Esposito has announced additional tax relief programs for full time Danbury seniors and the permanently disabled.
Danbury police are investigating the circumstances of a dead body found in a car in the Newtown Road Walmart.
Danbury restaurants could use the Mother's Day business as they continue to face economic headwinds that began with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jane was a former member of the PAL Activity Board of Directors and a former member of St. Gregory's Ladies Guild.
Cooking classes, hands-on farm exploration, and sessions with mindfulness facilitator, and somatic practitioner Sandrine Harris.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Danbury.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Western Connecticut State University students have opened a food pantry to help their peers in times of need.
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Adrienne was a para-educator with the New York Board of Education. She was also a parishioner at St. Mary Church in Bethel.
Joan was a Catholic and took strength from her strong faith.
Gear Up for six weekly camps, each with a different theme from June 26-August 11, 2023
Danbury's Planning & Zoning Commission has rejected a proposal to convert a motel into 66 double-occupancy units for local homeless.
Lunch time, live music and food trucks… what's not to love?
The 52-year-old woman appeared to have been hit by a vehicle and dragged, ending up in a Division Street driveway.
Danbury residents voted to pass the Danbury Water System Upgrades and Improvements Bond Referendum on Tuesday.
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After retiring, Joan’s love of reading brought her to the Bethel Library, where she worked for 18 more years at the circulation desk.
On May 12, tenor Daniel Rodriguez, the ‘Singing 9/11 Policeman,’ will perform popular crossover pieces from the American songbook.
Immaculate High School’s CyberPatriots team made it to the gold tier in the Connecticut Regional National Youth Cyber Defense Competition.
Patricia enjoyed working for the Danbury Public Schools, in the cafeteria. She was currently at Pembroke School.