It's 55 years later and people are still talking about four kids playing a high school in CT. Music can leave a lasting impact on the world, and in this case, it's a unifying event locally. I've never heard anyone, say a bad word about the fact the Doors came to the Hat City.
Recently, I decided to run an informal poll to see which town in the Greater-Danbury area has the worst traffic issues. I was able to come up with a 1-7 ranking from worst-to-best.
Instead of a teary-eyed, nostalgic sendoff, the internet answered with a cold but impressive data graphic. The graphic shows percentages of the web traffic handled by the different browsers over the last 28 years.
Now that we're on the other side of COVID (hopefully), there is plenty to look forward to in Danbury, starting with the Danbury Street Festival which takes place tomorrow (6/4/22). The streets of the Downtown portion of Danbury will be lined with food, music, art, games and vendors.