Margaret was a travel agent at heart and loved planning trips.
The Alternative Center for Excellence in Danbury invites everyone to a Thanksgiving feast.
Election officials have confirmed Danbury Board of Education Chair Rachel Chaleski's victory in the 138th state House District race.
Western Connecticut State University will present stage play “Season’s Greetings” and concert “Holiday Pops” in December.
An electrical fire broke out at a popular South Street sports bar Saturday night, but it wasn't anything the regulars couldn't handle…
Maria immigrated to Danbury with her late husband from Portugal in 1981 where they lived with all of their children for many years.
Patch reader Michael Thompson captured both the beauty and the tranquility of Danbury's Wooster Cemetery.
"My mother was so proud to be from Danbury and she was proud to be born and raised here."
Normand graduated from The Masonry Institute in Sherbrooke, Canada and went on to run his own business in the Danbury area for 50 years.
State Representative-Elect Farley Santos expresses his gratitude to the residents of the 109th District in Danbury
Chorus to perform free concerts in Danbury and Newtown.
Seven local seniors attending Immaculate High School in Danbury signed letters of intent to play at Division 1, 2 and 3 schools this week.
Charlene worked at Reeds department Store and DRS, and was a member of the VFW Post 149 Auxiliary.
There are several Danbury area restaurants open for Thanksgiving Day 2022.
A Danbury man was killed in a hit-and-run accident on Tuesday in New Milford, according to police.
Police say a Danbury man was killed following a hit-and-run crash in New Milford on Tuesday.
John was an avid Yankees and Danbury High School Football fan. He enjoyed fishing, bowling, pool and especially playing his harmonica.
Here is how Danbury residents voted for every person on the ballot, including congress and their local state races.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Danbury.
The Groundbreaking will be held on November 15th in New Preston
Mrs. Navarra was a member of St. Gregory the Great Parish and a parish volunteer.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Danbury, including the candidates, polling places, and more.
Santa's making an early stop in Danbury this holiday season, and the city is rolling out the red and green carpet with an all-new festival.
"Raghib Allie-Brennan cares about saving lives and acknowledging the grief faced by families and friends of those addicted to opioids…"
The Danbury establishment paid a fine and will have its liquor license suspended later this month, according to state officials.
Danbury Professional Firefighters endorse State Senator Julie Kushner in her campaign For re-election.
Immaculate Drama Club in Danbury will perform "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" Nov. 17-19.
Barnes & Noble will be moving just down the road apiece into a 19,000 sq. ft. space inside the Danbury Fair Mall.
Open gigs include lacrosse coach, art teacher, social worker, library media specialist and student climate specialist.
"I am a mom with three school aged kids, and this year I volunteered to help out Raghib Allie-Brennan in his reelection campaign..."
Lydia was a devoted parishioner of St. Joseph Church in Danbury where she was a lecturer and enjoyed volunteering her time wherever needed.
On Saturday, Oct. 29, over 1,000 costumed children and their family members gathered on the Ives Street Green for Halloween on the Green.
Catholic School Marks 60 Years Delivering a Top Ranked Education
Kenneth Gucker, a Danbury resident, shares with Patch why he should be re-elected Representative for the 138th State House District.
A federal jury found a Danbury couple guilty of firearm offenses.
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Farley Santos, a Danbury resident, tells Patch why he should be elected State Representative for the 109th District.
Patch has launched an initiative to help recognize the heroes making a difference in their communities.
Police have charged a Danbury woman with DUI after they say she drove the wrong way on I-84 and collided with a tractor trailer Monday.