There are a number of big races happening across the state, but Stamford is in a bit of a unique position. Here's why.
Maldonado shares with Patch why she should be elected to Stamford's Board of Education.
Feeney shares with Patch why she should be elected to Stamford's Board of Education.
Spadaccini shares with Patch why he should be re-elected as representative of Stamford's 14th district.
Hamman shares with Patch why she should be elected to Stamford's Board of Education..
The board ultimately rejected a $40,000 city contribution toward a $160,000 state grant for the design of the trail's first mile.
The Mayor says the search for Stamford's next police chief will continue after his previous nomination was rejected by the Board of Reps.
The incident occurred Sunday night on Stamford's east side.
Man arrested in Stamford with gun and drugs sentenced to 5 years in federal prison
The Board of Representatives is set to vote on Stamford's next police chief during an upcoming special meeting.
He previously worked in Greenwich for over 20 years, first as Director of Human Resources and later as Director of Labor Relations.
Mayor David R. Martin shared the state of the city address and shared details on several upcoming projects and initiatives.
The news was announced the day after Mayor David Martin decided to temporarily withdraw his nominee for the city's next police chief.
The Board of Representatives was set to vote on the mayor's choice for Stamford's next police chief when the news was announced.
Representatives on the city's Appointments Committee voted to recommend the Board of Reps reject the mayor’s choice for police chief.
City officials said he will be unavailable for public appearances until this date.
Governor Ned Lamont is applauding the work done on the project near Exit 9 on I-95 in Stamford as an example of "efficiency and innovation."
The former two-term Connecticut Governor has just been hired to a prestigious position at the University of Maine.
Members of the state delegation from Stamford announced they support HB 7260.
The 72-year-old owned and operated the garbage company for more than 40 years.
The women's rights icon inspired advocates to take action.
The annual Planned Parenthood of Southern New England spring luncheon is scheduled for April 3.
The board voted on a resolution Monday night against tolls.
The new meters have a specific feature the old ones lacked.
The penalties, in the form of fines, were issued over lapses in care.
In addition to chairing one committee, Fox also is slated to serve as a member of another committee.
The state DMV has added days at the Henry Street facility.
Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.
Residents are voting to elect a new governor and are also casting their ballots on key local and state races and a U.S. Senate seat.
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
The dentist claimed the work was necessary. State officials disagreed.
The talk centered on ways to provide community support for immigrants.
The measure was passed this week by the city's Board of Representatives.
The city's Board of Representatives is slated to discuss it.
All three lanes on I-95 in both directions will be reconstructed.
Here is how Stamford residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
You must be either a registered Republican or Democrat to vote in the primary which is set for Tuesday, Aug. 14.
On Thursday, July 26, Superintendent of Recreation, Laurie Albano, presented John Costello with the award.
The State Bond Commission approved funding for the projects Wednesday.
Both Standard & Poor’s and Fitch recently gave out ratings for the city's fiscal health.