Danbury Approves Budget, No New Taxes
For the third year in a row, the latest Danbury Budget will not include any tax increases.
As Danbury Mayor Joe Cavo stated in an interview in April when the budget was being proposed, I pondered about this quite a bit, put a lot of time and effort in with the city s department heads and with our finance department, who by the way did a tremendous job on the budget . Cavo also said, It s just not the time to be raising taxes, a lot of people are struggling, being forced to work from home while their kids are in a hybrid model at school, it s been problematic for a lot of people and we wanted to make sure we took that into consideration. That s why we released a budget with a zero tax increase for the 2021-2022 budget year.
Danbury City Council Approves Career Academy
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Jeanette Kater-Nejame, Founding Member of Danbury Ski Team, Active Community Volunteer, has Died
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Danbury Schools Plan to Fully Open By April With Limited Capacity
It s been a long year for Danbury students, but if you re a parent, I don t have to tell you that. Now school district officials are looking to finally get back to in-person learning starting in April.
Even though Danbury Schools have been re-opened for a few months now, they are still on a hybrid program and for a number of students, they actually have not been in their classroom in almost a year. Now district officials have targeted April for full time, 5 days a week, return to the classroom. However, not all students may be allowed to return.