How Connecticut's Great Mountain Forest is taking a powerful step in the fight against climate change.
The Second Forest Form Summit @ Ct's Great Mountain Forest
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
Transform your outdoor spaces affordably and effortlessly with professional landscaping services.
Getting things done around the house has never been easier.
Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier.
If you visited a pumpkin patch, you have some carving and cooking to do. Here's our favorite seed recipe and how to preserve your pumpkin.
So you taught yourself how to juggle tennis balls, and how to bake, during lockdown. Time to put that one useful skill to use for Halloween.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Bethel and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
There are numerous reports across the northeast of folks witnessing a meteor or fireball including in Connecticut.
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IntoBirds Reminds Everyone that Poisons Used to Kill Rodents Pose Fatal Threat to Birds of Prey and Other Wildlife
IntoBirds Shares Tips for Sharing Sightings the Right Way Putting the Bird’s Well-being First
Dark-eyed Juncos are Fun Snowbirds to Have Around
Observation Area at Shepaug Dam is a Fantastic Place to See Wintering Bald Eagles
Public Issues, a sub-committee of WCDNF collects donations for the homeless
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Business owner warns Danbury residents of potential damage the freezing weather could have on their homes.
AJM Earth offers suggestions on integrating sustainable practices into their Danbury clients' gardens for healthier living.
Police have received four reports of a bear sighting in Bethel and Danbury this weekend.
The garden was planted in April with herbs and vegetables and is now in full bloom as a community garden.
All residents are welcome to bring their incandescent light bulbs to City hall on May 20 to swap them for LED bulbs for free.
WCSU Observatory to offer planetarium shows & sky viewings Saturday evening programs scheduled from Feb. 25 through May 20
Each year brings Candlewood Lake a changing set of challenges, especially environmental ones.
A Danbury and New Milford area lake are both closed Wednesday due to the water quality.
Three local swimming areas in New Fairfield, Middlefield and Salem have been closed due to high levels of bacteria found in the water.
Stargazers are in for a treat as the full Buck Moon will make an appearance on Tuesday night. Find out the best time to see it on Patch.
Aquarion Water Company is urging water conservation during "abnormally dry" conditions.
The Candlewood Lake Authority explains a new pilot program they've launched with WestConn to monitor cytotoxin levels in lakes.
The Lake Authority, who serves 5 lake towns including Danbury, is warning residents of harmful blue-green algae in Candlewood Lake.
Headed to the beach today? The National Weather Service is urging swimmers to use caution as rip tide danger is high.
Once again, Big Poppa, A.K.A. Mayor Mark, is on bear patrol, using the hash tag #Danbeary, as the CT DEEP is working to tranquilize the bear
You won't need a telescope to see Mars Sunday night from Danbury. Find out when the best time is to see the Red Planet.
Danbury residents can throw away paints, stains, adhesives, furniture polish, metal cleaners, swimming pool chemicals and much more.
The fair extends through Sunday, June 5.
Danbury is invited to join on Saturday, May 21 when Eversource arborists hand out tree seedlings and share about planting.
Stacy Murphy, owner of Sweet Pea Farm in Redding, will present a free lecture at Danbury's mid-town campus at Western CT State University.