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A Stamford resident recently claimed a big cash prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The woman purchased the winning ticket in Stamford.
A Stamford resident turned a $5 scratch-off ticket into a grand prize.
Building One Community recently held events in Stamford to spread some holiday cheer.
Eversource said Stamford residents have been the target of a utility scam.
Giovani Vega Benis and Yuliana Arias Lozano are being remembered by family members and co-workers for their kindness, smiles and hard work.
Stamford Lions, community service, #kindness matters
The event will feature speakers, a candle lighting and a moment of silence to remember all who have been killed by gun violence.
A Stamford resident recently played KENO and won a big cash prize, according to the CT Lottery.
"To date, no official has presented a workable, much less comprehensive, plan for addressing this civic emergency."
The non-profit organization announced it will expand enrollment as part of a planned growth phase.
Holiday Shopping Fair at Waterstone Features crafts, jewelry to help you select the perfect gift.
Meeting Industry Gold Standard for 15th Year in a Row
The perfect score secures Stamford EMS’s accreditation with a top rating agency for 15 years in a row.
The kits contain essential hygiene items, and are distributed to people affected by natural disasters and other emergencies worldwide.
A local resident recently won a big cash prize after playing Powerball, the CT Lottery said.
About 400 winter coats will be distributed to children enrolled in Children's Learning Centers of Fairfield County.
The flight will be launched by Celestis Memorial Space Flights. The company launches cremated remains or DNA samples into the cosmos.
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A local resident recently won a big cash prize after playing Keno.
A "significant" water main break occurred late Monday afternoon, the city said.
Edgehill recently recognized and honored the community’s residents who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
The award is given annually to a resident whose contributions make Stamford the great place that it is.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Stamford.
A Silver Alert has been issued for the man.
The new center is located at 417 Shippan Ave., in Stamford.
William "Billy" J. Smith III is being remembered for his huge heart and desire to help others.
The event, which benefited the Stamford Public Education Fund, was held in Stamford on Oct. 23.
Harry Day, a former member of the Stamford Board of Reps., recently submitted a letter to Patch in support of Kimberly Fiorello.
The program brings accomplished authors and speakers from across the country to speak to the community’s friends and residents.
The funds will support the life-changing services the organization provides.
The playground at Courtland Park in Glenbrook received a big upgrade. The city held a ribbon-cutting ceremony there on Wednesday.
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen.
A $20 scratch-off ticket turned into a big cash prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A GoFundMe fundraiser was created for Curtis "Curt" Tinnin, who was diagnosed with leukemia this past summer.
In order to demolish the now-abandoned Stamford Observatory, the historic Gregory Maksutov Telescope was removed from its dome on Tuesday.
Tickets available for performances at Darien Arts Center on Saturday, October 22 and 23 at darienarts.org.
Stamford Partnership plans to grow the business empowerment initiative with an event on Oct. 19
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in Stamford with contributions big and small.