Timeless Classics
The new hires bring the strength of the force to 142 officers, inching closer to the department’s goal of 160.
on Saturday, December 10, and Sunday December 11 @ Institute for American Indian Studies
Over 1,000 children and their family members gathered on the city Green on Sunday to officially kick off the holiday season in Danbury.
Tom was a member of the Danbury Lions Club and served a term as its president.
Danbury is experiencing a spike in influenza cases, mirroring the increase statewide. Here's how to protect yourself…
Open gigs include elementary literacy supervisor, boys lacrosse coach, media specialist, administrative assistant and IT technician.
“Season’s Greetings” was presented on the MainStage Theatre at Western CT State University for one weekend only.
Naomi was currently retired, but worked at Duracell for many years before retiring with a disability.
Mr. Fuda was a retired train mechanic with Metro-North Railroad.
Jason Calle-Sumba is white, with brown hair and eyes. He has been missing since Dec. 2.
Summer program offers undergraduates opportunity to work with WCSU faculty mentors.
Due to the forecast of inclement weather, CityCenter Danbury has rescheduled the Light the Lights Winter Festival to Sunday, Dec. 4.
Donna was a talented devotee of the creative arts; she was an avid reader, quilter, ceramist, and oil painter.
AlphaCoin, which provides mission-critical components for aerospace, defense and medical markets, will now be named Alpha Metalcraft Group.
Ernest was an accomplished painter who enjoyed working with oil paints, acrylics and pastels.
Cadenza Innovation consolidated its lithium-ion operations into bigger digs at the former Union Carbide building. What happens next?
Bela, her husband, and their three young daughters immigrated to the United States in March of 1982 and settled in Danbury.
After retiring from PMC Engineering LLC, Barbara enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
The couple found dead in a Clayton Road home on Monday leave behind three children, between ages 9 and 13, according to a city official.
Nationally Award-Winning Weaver Tina Puckett Invites You to Her Studio This December
Do you have the best Christmas decorations in town? Send us photos and a description for our "Tour of Danbury Holiday Lights."
A registered nurse, Mrs. Torielli was employed at the Danbury Hospital and the Danbury Nurses' Registry.
Danbury police discovered a man and woman unconscious on the floor of a basement bedroom, both with gunshot wounds to the head.
Fire officials are reporting that a cement mixer crashed through the floor of a Danbury parking garage Monday.
Venke chronicled her experiences in the book "Venke: Surviving the Naked Truth about My Father."
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Fresh Christmas trees are available for purchase in and around Danbury. Here are some locations.
People in Danbury who prefer fresh-cut Christmas trees shouldn’t have any trouble finding them in 2022.
The Danbury Police Department is requesting the public's assistance identifying a man captured in surveillance footage.
Thanksgiving Week is crunch time for food pantries in and around Danbury.
The Danbury Concert Chorus and Danbury Symphony Chamber Orchestra to perform holiday tradition
In his spare time, Jose enjoyed working as a handyman and could fix just about anything.
Jim began a career as an aircraft rescue firefighter with Sikorsky Aircraft in 1956, and remained there until his retirement in 1992.
WCSU Moot Court team advances to nationals thanks to impressive performance at regional tournament held at Yale.
Immaculate High School’s Class of ‘22 Offered $33.5 Million in Grants and Scholarships
@ Institute for American Indian Studies -November 26 & 27, December 3 & 4, 10 & 11
The lounge has paid a fine and will have its liquor license suspended for three days, according to state officials.
Small Business Saturday In Danbury: See Special Sales, Deals
The number of local non-profit donors shrunk by 7 percent in the first half of 2022.