A "celebration of life" memorial service will be held in honor of former Norwalk Mayor Bill Collins, who died earlier this year.
The city's Common Council has formed a commission tasked with completely revising Norwalk's charter, which was adopted over 100 years ago.
Officer Mike Silva recently celebrated his last day of service in Norwalk after more than 35 years with the department.
Each summer, the Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program students are invited to both library locations for their first work experience.
The Planning and Zoning Board voted 4-3 against the proposed project.
"Before you go to vote, be aware that polling places in Norwalk have changed for many voters."
The State Bond Commission has approved a $4.5 million state investment in Norwalk's public parks, according to city officials.
The city will host a grand opening of the newly renovated pickleball and tennis courts at Woodward Avenue Park.
The city reminds Norwalk residents they have until Aug. 1 of this year to pay their property tax bills and sewer use charges.
Officer John Haggerty has officially retired after serving the Norwalk Police Department for 25 years.
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The Norwalk Police Department swore in four new officers during a recent ceremony.
The city has partnered with CIRCA to install 13 non-invasive temporary wireless heat sensors across Norwalk.
New Canaan resident and Norwalk restaurant owner Don Mastronardi was nominated by delegates at the 142nd District Republican Convention.
City officials raised the Pride flag outside City Hall to mark the beginning of June in celebration of Pride Month.
Dog license renewals for 2022 will be available in Norwalk beginning June 1.
Dathan is running for her third term representing parts of Norwalk and New Canaan in the Connecticut House of Representatives.
The Connecticut Economic Development Association has selected Norwalk as a 2022 Gold Level Certified Community.
The city will host a household hazardous waste collection event free to Norwalk residents this summer.
The city is offering an added layer of security for property protection that Town Clerk Richard McQuaid will manage.
The city has announced the start of a partnership with HELPSY, a clothing collector that recycles unwanted clothing and other textiles.
The Yard Waste Site in Norwalk will be open for the spring, summer and fall seasons beginning this week.
Paul Cordova of Norwalk was among 53 people to become CT state police troopers last week. He's assigned to Troop G in Bridgeport.
Michael Dimeglio's guilty plea comes after he was decertified and an investigation found he "betrayed the public trust," The Hour reported.
Michelle Woods Matthews will serve as the city's new communications director, according to an announcement made by Mayor Harry Rilling.
Norwalk Police Detective William Maloney officially retired this month after more than three decades of service to the department.
City and state leaders and members of Norwalk community rallied in front of City Hall this week to stand in solidarity with Ukraine.
Norwalk will receive over $3 million from the state as part of an initiative to reduce transportation-related emissions.
CT senators have called on the Board of Ed to reconsider an Open Choice program, which would bring some Norwalk students to Darien schools.
The program, which is designed to help residents impacted by the ongoing coronavirus crisis, is now accepting proposals.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
The city reminds Norwalk residents of the following information for Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year.
City officials said over 6 inches of snow had fallen across Norwalk as of 8 a.m. Friday morning.
City officials said city buildings and offices will have a delayed opening Friday in light of expected snow.
City officials said they are preparing for snow, which is expected to begin late Thursday and last through Friday morning.
Masks will be required for all people, regardless of their vaccination status, inside all public places and establishments in Norwalk.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The city will commemorate National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day with a special ceremony at Norwalk City Hall.
Thomas, who represents Norwalk, Westport and Wilton, has announced the launch of her campaign for Connecticut's next secretary of the state.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.