There's something hauntingly captivating about Dudleytown—what secrets does this ghost town guard so closely, and why are the authorities so tight-lipped?
You’re buggin’ me. We say that to annoying people, and everyone gets it—because, let’s be honest, most of us don’t really like bugs. They creep us out, make our skin crawl, and sometimes straight-up gross us out.
Even those of us who live here know it’s a tough place to sum up. Try to label it from a distance, and you’ll probably miss the mark. So, to help you avoid some awkward moments, here are 9 Things People from Connecticut Are Tired of Hearing
There’s nothing quite like living in Downtown Danbury, especially on a day like Memorial Day. It only takes me a one-block walk to be right in the heart of it all—surrounded by families, veterans, marching bands, and smiling faces. These are the kinds of days that remind you what makes small-city life so rewarding.
If you’ve lived in Connecticut long enough, you probably don’t think twice about the little things that make life here, well, Connecticut-EEE. These things feel normal, even comfortable to us, but outsiders just don't get it. They can get downright confused over our people, place and things.
Some were directly inspired by real places here in the Nutmeg State, others are set against our familiar backdrop, and a few just capture that unmistakable Connecticut feel we know and love. Put these 8 Bingeworthy Shows Belong on Your Watchlist
The FBI’s Most Wanted List. It kind of sounds like something straight out of a Thursday night crime drama, right? But nope—this is real life. The FBI exists, and unfortunately, so do the bad guys that they’re chasing. What might surprise you, though, is that some of these fugitives have legit connections to Connecticut. Whether they once lived here, were spotted passing through, or have serious ties to the Nutmeg State, these folks aren’t as far removed as you might think. Here are some FBI fugitives with Connecticut links you’ll want to know about.
At our core, humans are driven by one simple instinct: survival. We’re wired to focus on making it through to the next day, whether it’s securing our financial well-being or protecting the dreams that keep us going.