Today is the 74th anniversary of the storm that is still the biggest natural disaster in New England's history.
About 50 Darien officials and residents marked the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in a simple ceremony at the town's memorial behind Middlesex Middle School on Tuesday morning.
Bigger, better and sometimes a bit grand, the Darien YMCA building's $9 million renovation is just about done, and the Y has a "Grand Reopening" set for Sept. 15. Here's a sneak peak at what your new Y looks like.
Tilley Park, small and in the center of town, can still offer a pleasant surprise or two if you're not that familiar with it.
Did a sea serpent terrorize Darien and Stamford in 1889? A Boston Globe report says one did.
Come meet Darien Patch Editor David Gurliacci and other members of the Patch team at EspressoNEAT to tell us what you think about coverage, town issues and how you might use Patch better.
The ASPCA says it's a bad idea to take your pet to any fireworks display or give them party food.
Tell us about the wisdom your Father has shared with you, and post pictures of you and your Dad!
A face familiar to local readers—former Darien Patch Editor Cecelia Smith—has started presenting news from metropolitan area Patches on WPIX-TV, Channel 11, for the 5 p.m. broadcast.
Alexander Historical Auctions has some juicy info on the insane madman, and the medical records can be yours for the right price.
Two brand new sets of baby lamb twins debuted for the public Monday at the farm, located at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center.