A ribbon-cutting ceremony was recently held at Evergreen, 884 Newfield Ave. in Stamford.
The award is given annually to a resident whose contributions make Stamford the great place that it is.
The grants help fund arts and cultural programming and art projects in the city of Stamford.
The commemoration will occur on Monday, Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Stamford Jewish Community Center.
The money is coming from the National Park Service and its Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership.
The garden is located in Fort Stamford Park at 900 Westover Road.
LaSource is a boutique featuring a curated collection of best-in-class intimates, sleepwear, swimwear, resortwear and gifts.
The parade is one of the largest of its kind in the country, with giant helium balloons and approximately 100,000 spectators annually.
The money is coming from Connecticut's Community Investment Fund 2030.
The event is free and ioen to the public.
A Stamford resident recently won the top prize after playing a CT Lottery game.
The event is 100 percent anonymous. No ID is required, no questions asked.
This commitment is being spearheaded by local Spavia owners, Aaron and Danielle Katzoff.
The project will bring much-needed improvements to the eight public bocce courts that have fallen into disrepair.
The Darien-based nonprofit has launched its second mobile food pantry to combat food insecurity in lower Fairfield County.
The event aims to raise funds to support educational programs and initiatives benefiting Stamford public schools.
Guests will be able to sample a variety of wine from over 20 wineries while enjoying lawn games and live music.
See this 2400+ square foot home located on a quiet cul de sac at a public open house on Sunday, September 15, from 1-3pm.
There are just 225 grand prize winners out of over 5 million tickets of the game, the CT Lottery website says.
Tickets are on sale now for the big reunion.
The festival will feature something for everyone at the Loading Dock in Stamford.
According to the Connecticut Lottery website, the ticket costs $20 and the grand prize is a $2 million annuity.
The Palace Theatre will host former President Bill Clinton this fall.
The town hall meeting will address how Stamford is responding to the rise of antisemitism and hate crimes.
Based in Stamford, Inspirica is dedicated to ending homelessness and housing insecurity.
There are just three grand prize winners out of 1.5 million tickets of the game, the Connecticut Lottery website shows.
The community is invited to attend the Stamford Fire Department's 9/11 ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Here's the schedule for the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
Owners of Family Dentistry in Stamford, Bridgeport and Hartford settled allegations they paid "kickbacks" to a patient recruiting company.
Harrison, the 3-year-old Golden Retriever who serves as the facility dog at Stamford Health, has been promoted after a year on the job.
Stamford police on Friday announced the passing of a former department chief.
The highly-anticipated event will feature a lineup of celebrity guests, rare collectibles and activities for fans of all ages.
The department this week announced the passing of Anthony J. Milone.
The United Jewish Federation of Stamford, New Canaan and Darien submitted the letter following comments made by state Rep. Anabel Figueroa.
The award is given to a SoundWaters student who has demonstrated leadership skills and a passion for and commitment to the environment.
All ages may sign up for classes, workshops and private music lessons at darienarts.org. Classes begin in September.
Board President Jackie Heftman released a lengthy statement on behalf of the entire school board on Wednesday.
Gov. Ned Lamont will be the keynote speaker. The Chamber will also honor its 2024 award winners.
Since its inception in 2017, the annual Flotilla has raised more than $300,000.
Advocate, actor and comedian, Michael Rapaport, will speak in Stamford next month.