Ann worked as a bookkeeper and office manager at S. S. Kresge for over 40 years.
Voting will be held at residents' regular voting locations from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The public is invited Western Research Day at WCSU; keynote speakers are Gil Simmons and Dr. Brittany Baisch.
Auditions for Young People Slated for Saturday, April 29
Mary Lou worked as a medical assistant before opening the Country Craftsman/Country Peddler with her son Randy on Crosby Street in Danbury.
During Clean City Danbury Day, residents may dispose of debris and unwanted items free of charge at five locations throughout the city.
The Gallery at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury received a $5K cultural fund grant.
Lucille worked for 50 years as an administrative assistant at various corporations.
Bob's softball career with the Danbury Industrial League is legendary! His team won the league championship for nine years in a row.
Daily Bread Food Pantry has received $5,000 grant from Fairfield County’s Community Foundation.
April 28th at The Palace Danbury
A threat made by one employee to another at a local business led law enforcement agents to discover a large cache of weapons, police report.
The Jewish Community in the Greater Danbury Area is celebrating Cantor Penny Kessler's 28 years of 'making connections'
Six UConn Engineering students are being supported every year thanks to the Belimo Scholar’s Program Scholarship.
Danbury police say they discovered an impromptu operating set-up with dental drills, suction machines and a portable X-ray machine.
Danbury PAL To Honor Danbury PAL Wrestling’s Mark & Nancy Cammisa, and Danbury PAL Cheer’s Joann Tatarzycki & Joyce Robbins
Mr. Cronin was retired after working for many years as a telephone lineman with Verizon, and enjoyed playing the guitar and fishing.
One Danbury runner will be among over 400 Connecticut athletes competing in the 2023 Boston Marathon.
A member of the Southern New York Racing Association, Paul was the crew chief of the Drumm Brothers 45 Stock Car Racing Team.
@ Institute for American Indian Studies on April 30
Fran worked as an LPN at Danbury Hospital for many years.
Western Connecticut State University will host its 26th Annual Jazz Fest April 27–30 in the university’s Visual and Performing Arts Center.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Caroline worked as an administrative assistant for Union Carbide until her retirement.
Frances worked for many years as a registered nurse at Fairfield Hills Hospital.
Mrs. Schulze was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish of Danbury and a member of the New American Dream Foundation.
A small plane crashed in a residential area on Southern Boulevard in Danbury.
Democrat Roberto Alves has announced a $125,523 first-quarter fundraising total for the first 10 weeks of his campaign for Danbury mayor.
Daniel M. Labow, MD will provide strategic leadership for surgical services at Nuvance Health.
Neil worked as an educator in the Stamford public school system for 30-plus years, retiring in 1992.
Monica was a professor of accounting at Western Connecticut State University until her retirement in 2009.
Enjoy events @ this bucolic 300-acre organic farm all weekend long from April 21 - April 23
Danbury First Responders are teaming up for a friendly competition to see who can save the most lives by donating blood.
Danbury Hackerspace is one of 28 projects from 20 towns that cashed in on the second round of Community Investment Fund 2030 grants
Michael worked for many years as head custodian for the Danbury Public Schools until his recent retirement due to health issues.
Mayor Dean Esposito's proposed spending plan would fully fund the Board of Education's ask of $150 million.
Greenwich, Danbury and Shelton students honored with The Palace Theatre’s Ernie DiMattia Emerging Young Artist Awards
The investigation came after city law enforcement officials received "a growing number of complaints related to these establishments."
Barnes & Noble will be relocating from Danbury Square down the road into the space formerly occupied by Arhaus in the Danbury Fair Mall.
Terry attended Danbury schools and worked at various local restaurants and clubs, most recently for Visiting Angels.