Danbury, CT|News|
Danbury Area Legislators Support Republican Budget Plan
State representatives Giegler, Harding and Smith stood with House and Senate Republicans to unveil the plan on Monday, April 25.

Hey, Patch readers!
I’m a local editor covering Bayside-Douglaston and Forest Hills (Queens) as well as feature news for all neighborhoods in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, from cultural events to local government. If you like what you read, consider signing up for Patch’s newsletters!
Have any tips, questions or information on local events?
Contact me via Chloe.Morales@Patch.com
State representatives Giegler, Harding and Smith stood with House and Senate Republicans to unveil the plan on Monday, April 25.

The update is the result of nearly two years of analysis and design.
Legislator Williams and Westchester County Community College President Miles tour the campus Wednesday, April 27.
The Mover & Shaker Awards take place Thursday, April 28 at the Changepoint Theatre in Poughkeepsie.
The league's statewide awards program honors achievements in retaining, promoting and reusing New York State's architectural heritage.
Megan Curtis was initiated into the collegiate honor society at State University of New York at Cortland.
Spring has arrived. Find out where your neighbors said they like to enjoy the nice weather in Middletown.
Spring has arrived. Find out where your neighbors said they like to enjoy the nice weather in West Orange.
The concert will take place on Saturday May 14 at 7:00 p.m.
Grace E. Baldwin of Weston, a member of Colby's Class of 2016, was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa this spring.
Show your Ridgefield Library card at the box office when purchasing your ticket and receive a second ticket for free.
The economics department at Eastern Connecticut State University inducted 8 high-achieving students including Joshua Dempsey of Danbury.
Mayor Curt Balzano Leng and Elderly Services Coordinator Suzanne Burbage made the announcement Friday, April 22.
The presentation, co-sponsored by the Clarkstown Teachers Association, will be held Tuesday, June 7 with doors opening at 6:30 p.m.
A new firefighters cancer relief account could be created and funded by a small portion of e911 phone bill fees already being charged.
The reminder of eligibility came Thursday, April 21.
State representatives Ferraro and Staneski supported legislation to help uniformed members of paid and volunteer fire departments.
The season begins at Wooster Square on Saturday, May 7 and Edgewood Park on Sunday, May 8.
This free children's activity is offered at three new locations: Orange, Waterbury and Baldwin Place in New York.
The 36-hour, community-wide fundraising challenge begins Tuesday, May 3 at 8 a.m.