New Professional Soccer Team to Enter Danbury's Sports Scene
Danbury is set to welcome its newest professional sports team, Spice City FC, in the winter of 2024-25.
Read MoreDanbury is set to welcome its newest professional sports team, Spice City FC, in the winter of 2024-25.
Read MoreOn December 4, 2023, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Deputy Commissioner Mason Trumble joined local and state elected officials and the Connecticut Institute For Communities (CIFC) leaders at the Danbury Community Center (DCC) to announce a $128,000 grant to fund free swimming lessons for qualifying children.
Read MoreYou’ve all heard about video games (you know, Mario, Pong, and Space Invaders). They are what many parents knew from the Atari, Nintendo, and arcade days. And those were good days.
Read MoreThe New Year is often a time to set new goals. However, statistics show that very few people are successful in keeping their resolutions. Why? It is likely because they don’t have a realistic, long-term plan. And, as Ben Franklin said, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.”
Read MoreAs a widowed/single father with two young children who works a full-time job, like many parents in my situation, I struggle to find activities for my kids to occupy themselves once school closes for the summer. I don't want my loved ones' summertime activities to consist of watching endless hours of television or staring at their digital devices.
Read MoreThe Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc. (CIFC) is reopening the Danbury Community Center, located at 12 Boughton Street in downtown Danbury (at the former Danbury YMCA site).
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