Joan was active in local politics in Bethel and Danbury. She was Mayor Dyer’s aide and receptionist for Mayor Boughton until her retirement
WCSU, Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce, Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board partner to create event for employers, job seekers.
Sandy worked for SNET as an Outside Plant Engineer for 30 years before his retirement.
A new report says homebuyers who pay cash in Danbury are making it more difficult for people who need to borrow money to buy properties.
Richie began his career at IFF, then worked at Felton, and retired after working at Belmay, Co. for over three decades.
Maria and her family opened Royal Weddings Bridal Shop in 1982, dressing thousands of brides over the years.
Dr. Rugg’s award for “Measuring pH and Spectrophotometry in college-level labs” includes funding of $5,551 for the 2023-2024 academic year.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Western Connecticut State University’s 100@100 Off-The-Wall Art Exhibition & Fundraiser on Feb. 25 will raise funds for the Art Department.
Bill owned and operated William F. Waters Construction Company for many years.
Zita was employed by Southern New England Telephone Co. as a service representative, observer, instructor, and business office supervisor.
Open gigs include elementary literacy supervisor, boys indoor track coach, safety advocate, IT technician and student climate specialist.
Alpha Metalcraft Group has named Josh Pouliot the Plant Manager of Connecticut Coining, and will lead all aspects of the deep draw business.
As a lifelong resident of Danbury, Irene attended Danbury schools and graduated from Danbury High School with the Class of 1947.
Western Connecticut State University will hold two events for students, faculty, alumni and the public to celebrate Black History Month.
The Immaculate High School team designed a state-of-the-art drone – the 5N-22BE, which they nicknamed "Hummingbird" – for cargo delivery.
These are the latest area winners, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Brian was educated in the Danbury school system and was a long time employee of the Danbury News Times.
Participants completing the 12-location program become eligible to win Prizes valued at more than $6,000
The “9/11 Singing Policeman” will perform classical crossovers and opera arias to benefit church’s music program.
Anne’s smile filled everyone she met with warmth, and she exuded a level of kindness that was contagious.
A Danbury man accused of sexually assaulting a child was arrested this week, according to police. His bond was set at $1.5 million.
Patricia was the most giving person who never wanted for anything except for keeping everyone together.
Evelyn's biggest honor was to co-chair the first Assumption Greek Orthodox Greek Festival on Farview Avenue in Danbury.
Stephen Szurlej, 73, of Danbury, served as Golf Digest’s senior staff photographer for nearly 30 years.
Occupants of the car were able to park it, get out uninjured, and call for help.
Bitterly cold temperatures are forecast in the region from Thursday night to Sunday.
Charlotte served on the Board of the Richter Arts Association and chaired the Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women.
The "First Amendment auditor" was found guilty of simple trespass, but acquitted of creating a public disturbance.
Mrs. Rodrigues worked for many years as a cosmetologist at C&C in the Danbury Fair Mall.
Events include a Sip & Paint on Friday, Feb. 3, and Visiting Artist Lectures on Thursday, Feb. 9, and Tuesday, Feb. 21.
The magazine named Pho Vietnam the top Vietnamese restaurant in the state, and Atlantic as the best Spanish/Portuguese eatery in the county.
Danbury Board of Education applicants must be Danbury residents, at least 18 years old, and a United States citizen.
Federal regs forbid building an Iraq/Afghanistan War memorial in D.C. until 2032. So these Danbury vets hope to build one here instead.
@Institute for American Indian Studies, Washington January 29
Find out what trips are popular from Tours of Distinction, a CT tour operator in the business for 51 years.
Author Lawrence M. Riefberg, Esq., is Danbury Democratic Town Committee chair and a member of the 2012 Danbury Reappointment Commission.