The funds are part of $77 million in state funding to support the sixth round of grants under the Community Investment Fund 2030.
The event aims to celebrate Stamford’s commitment to empowering the next generation of Stamford students.
The family-friendly event will allow children to explore, climb and touch vehicles of all shapes and sizes from different city departments.
There will be a variety of regional breweries as well as live music, lawn games, and local food vendors.
More than 1,000 participants are registered for the tournament, according to event officials.
SoundWaters has announced a new addition to its Board of Directors.
Mayor Caroline Simmons said that vehicles may be subject to ticketing and towing for failing to move.
Fairfield County producing theatres unite to raise awareness and seek support.
Rankings website Niche.com just published its 2025 list of the "best places to live in Connecticut." See where Stamford neighborhoods rank.
Public radio host Ira Flatow will moderate the panel discussion featuring a lineup of local leaders and experts.
Russell Jones will be stepping down from his role in December 2025.
There are 10 $25,000 winners out of over 2 million tickets of the game, the CT Lottery website notes.
The Stamford community is stepping up to help the businesses that were impacted by the Bedford Street fire on March 7.
Officials hope the kiosks can be part of a larger wayfinding program in Stamford to promote destinations and give out important information.
The program will support community-led projects in and around Stamford parks and public spaces, according to an announcement from the city.
There are four $40,000 winners out of 2.5 million tickets of the game, according to the CT Lottery website.
Henkel and Mill River Park Collaborative have partnered since 2021 to provide children with programming through Henkel Researchers’ World.
Sustainable CT is a statewide initiative that inspires and supports communities in becoming more efficient, resilient, and inclusive.
A Stamford resident recently purchased a winning lottery ticket in Norwalk, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Thanks to the enthusiasm of participants, donors and the incredible support from the community, the event raised nearly $10,000.
The law firm features over 400 lawyers with offices up and down the East Coast.
The winning ticket cost just $10 and it was purchased from a Stamford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The model, entrepreneur and reality television star enjoyed breakfast in Stamford earlier this week.
Stamford has announced the garbage and recycling schedule for Presidents' Day, which is on Monday, Feb. 17.
The building will be converted into a 149-room Hilton branded hotel. The Stamford Zoning Board approved the plans on Feb. 10.
The CT Lottery website notes there are just 20 grand prize winners out of 9.9 million tickets of the game.
The project fills a long-vacant lot in downtown Stamford. The city's zoning board granted approval on Feb. 3.
The CT Lottery website notes there are 225 grand prize winners out of 5.2 million tickets of the game.
All proceeds will directly support SoundWaters' climate science education programs.
The winning ticket was purchased in Greenwich, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket was purchased in Stamford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
There are 147 grand prize winners out of 2.8 million tickets of the game, the CT Lottery website shows.
A Stamford man was on the jet that collided with a U.S. Army helicopter over the Potomac River in the Washington, D.C. area.
Noted architectural historian and Stamford native, Wes Haynes, will offer a fascinating exploration of Emerson Hall on Feb. 8.
The deadline to claim a winning lottery ticket that was purchased in Stamford last summer is rapidly approaching.
Tax-Aide volunteers certified by the IRS and under the sponsorship of the AARP Foundation will be at three locations beginning Feb. 1.
The milestone will be celebrated with a special gala event held at Temple Beth El in Stamford on May 18.
There are just three grand prize winners out of over 1.1 million tickets of the scratch-off game, the Connecticut Lottery website notes.
The winter festival will offer an exciting mix of activities for all ages.