2021 a Year of New Inspirations
2020 has been a year we will never forget. From the onset of the virus in March, we have experienced virtual learning, social isolation, quarantine, loss of jobs, death and food depravation.
Read More2020 has been a year we will never forget. From the onset of the virus in March, we have experienced virtual learning, social isolation, quarantine, loss of jobs, death and food depravation.
Read MoreOn December 11, Governor Ned Lamont appointed Mark Boughton to serve as commissioner of the Department of Revenue Services. Boughton, the longest-serving mayor in the City of Danbury's history, resigned on December 16 to take on this new role with the state. That same day, Danbury City Council President Joseph M. Cavo was sworn in as mayor of Danbury. Joseph M. Cavo has been calling the great City of Danbury his home for the past 35 years. Born in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in Ridgewood, NJ, Joe Cavo relocated to Danbury in 1985, where he was hired by the City of Danbury for Equipment Maintenance. He became the Apparatus Mechanic for the Danbury Fire Department in 1988.
Read MoreAs we mark Tribuna's 500th issue, we also mark the end of an era for the City of Danbury, an era that is a central part of the history of our publication, and for the sake of transparency and full disclosure, the Tribuna family.
Read MoreHope, our only way out of 2020 and into 2021. Hope, not in its simplest form but hope as a vision for the future. Hope that transcends the here and now and gives us strength to endure what lies ahead.
Read MoreWhen a member of the military goes off to serve their country, they leave family and friends and all that is familiar. When they return, especially if they were away on a long deployment, they are often expected to just take up where they left off.
Read MoreEvery family treasures the development of their children and Danbury offers a wealth of services to promote your child’s development. During a time at which we are maintaining social distancing and avoiding large crowds, families may think about putting off medical visits for their children.
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