Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Stamford.
The ticket was sold at a Stamford convenience store, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The campaign aims to raise $100,000 to enhance the foundation's scholarship program for families with financial need in Fairfield County.
Here's what to know about garbage pickup and recycling in Stamford.
A roadside memorial has been built in honor of the 17-year-old Stamford High School student who was killed in a motorcycle crash on May 17.
The repairs and upgrades are expected to ensure that the barrier can continue functioning effectively for years to come.
The event will feature a variety of local, regional and national craft breweries, lawn games, live music, food, and other vendors.
Affordable Daytime Care Helps Seniors Thrive and Provides Relief To Family Caregivers
ECCB's program celebrates the company's 5th anniversary and features live music and works by 4 choreographers. Tickets available now.
The winning ticket was purchased in Stamford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The event will celebrate the rich history and cultural diversity of Stamford through presentations, activities, art, music and dance.
The landlord for Riko's Pizza on Hope Street filed a lawsuit against the business in 2023 claiming nonpayment of additional rent.
The ramp was widened and now allows for all-tide access and the ability to simultaneously launch two boats, Stamford officials said.
There are 225 grand prize winners out of 5.2 million tickets, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Teepa Snow to Lead Educational Sessions with Maplewood Residents and Collaborate With Memory Care Leadership Team
Attendees will experience a night of tacos and tequila tasting in the Knobloch Family Farmhouse.
The book is currently available on Amazon.
For National Volunteer Month, Strawberry Hill’s Maplewood Honors its Own
A verdict was delivered on April 12 after a brief trial in Stamford Superior Court.
A resident recently hit it big thanks to some luck and the Connecticut Lottery.
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Stamford.
The program has awarded small grants for community-specific projects aimed at improving the quality of life across Stamford’s neighborhoods.
The Stamford Jewish Community Center has a fundraising goal of $150,000 for the new courts, according to its website.
An anonymous Stamford resident won the prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The giveaway is on a first-come, first-served basis with a limit of one per person.
Put on by the Stamford Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Caroline Simmons will be the keynote speaker.
SoundWaters, which is located in Stamford, is the region’s leader in climate science education.
Attendees can expect to sample beer from a variety of local, regional and national craft breweries. There will be live music and lawn games.
Keno players can win up to $1 million depending on which game they play and how much they wager, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Here's what Stamford residents should know about the total solar eclipse slated for Monday, April 8.
Billed as the world's largest crossword puzzle tournament, the much-anticipated event returns to Stamford this weekend.
Motorists are being asked to avoid the area.
The Stamford-based organization has engaged a firm to conduct a nationwide search for its next CEO.
Niche has released its list of the best places to live in Connecticut.
Originally built in 1936 and reconstructed in 1993, the bridge was rated to be "poor" by CT-DOT inspection.
CT isn't among the 13 states in the path of totality but should still have a great view. Here's what Stamford residents should know.
A Stamford resident won the money, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The family-friendly event is designed to allow children to explore, climb and touch vehicles of all shapes and sizes.