The parade was postponed last week due to inclement weather.
The City of Stamford will begin accepting residential food scraps this weekend.
The SLCT is removing Japanese Knotweed, an invasive species, along Woods End Road on Saturday.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the country's blood supply.
A Stamford resident recently bought a winning ticket in Stamford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Cure Rare Disease, a nonprofit biotechnology research organization, will hold a fundraising event on June 5 in Stamford.
Sunday's parade was postponed due to inclement weather in the forecast.
The pianos are part of Stamford Downtown’s outdoor summer sculpture exhibit, The Piano Project.
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Make Music Day is a free celebration of music held around the world on June 21.
A series of three one-hour virtual sessions for writers and mystery lovers presented by the Friends of the Ferguson Library and MWA.
Stamford Pride’s 2021 programming is supported by the City of Stamford’s Arts and Culture Grant.
All Recycling and Sanitation Administrative Offices in Stamford will be closed May 31.
Impact FFC, the area’s premiere women’s collective giving circle, recently awarded a check to Stamford nonprofit INTEMPO.
Three residents recently won big money in the CT Lottery.
Last week, Stamford celebrated the 46th annual National EMS Week.
Showing appreciation for EMS practitioners' outstanding professionalism and honoring their selfless commitment to service.
Cisco Brewers will open its doors at The Village in Stamford with a sneak peek debut Memorial Day weekend.
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Residents can bring their food scraps to the Katrina Mygatt Recycling Center beginning June 5.
The parade was cancelled in 2020, but it will go on as planned this month.
A Stamford man recently purchased a winning ticket at a local gas station.
With most of the COVID-19 restrictions being lifted on Wednesday in Connecticut, a new era in the pandemic is underway.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
Stamford Day celebrates the rich history and cultural diversity of the city.
The Stamford Land Conservation Trust and The American Chestnut Foundation planted chestnut seedlings at preserves in Stamford on Friday.
The Hey Stamford! Food Festival will take place over two weekends in August.
Michael Duffin, who grew up in Stamford, recently retired from the Stamford Police Department after 35 years.
A city resident recently bought a winning ticket at a convenience store.
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The winning ticket was purchased in Stamford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Impact Fairfield County has announced five finalists to receive two $100,000 Core Mission Grants, including two Stamford organizations.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
The newly renovated home will house 12 formerly homeless individuals.