The city's Internal Auditor, Teresa Viscariello, is conducting the review.
Whether the road in question, Harbor Point Road, is private or public reportedly is a bit of a mystery.
This short and sweet video explains the functions of a pension.
The two Stamford GOP incumbents reportedly will not appear on their party's line on the ballot.
The downtown Stamford library has had to close early for several days because the air conditioning was operating at about half capacity.
He replaces Robert DeMarco, Stamford's longtime Chief Building Official who recently retired.
Since the early 1990s, some Connecticut communities have seen their taxable property quadruple.
The downtown facility is struggling under the heat. Stamford's other libraries are open.
The Stamford Police Commission has not reappointed them for the fiscal year that begins on July 1.
Indivisible Stamford Plus and other groups will rally on June 30 against President Trump's immigration policies.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal announced a decision about Nelson Rosales Santos, who came to Stamford from Honduras in 1989.
Unfortunately, budget cuts have resulted in the 2018 fireworks display being canceled.
Demand remains high, and officials are slow to process requests due to a lack of staff.
Stamford's Fairfield Memorial Park has not had an owner since 1994.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson will be the featured speaker on Monday, June 4 at 6 p.m. at The Ferguson Library.
Megan Cassano, Cora Santaguida will run for State Senate
The historic home was recently moved to High Ridge Road in North Stamford.
CT House Bill 5421 allows the state to adopt the Interstate Compact to Elect the President of the United States by National Popular Vote.
The party is selecting candidates for state and local office in several towns, including New Canaan, Greenwich, Stamford, and Stratford.
Gov. Malloy's first pick for Chief Justice, Justice Andrew McDonald, was rejected by the state Senate last month.
Nearly 600 supporters attend fundraising event in Stamford, Conn. that raised more than $600,000 for PPSNE.
Monday’s rally was one of more than 300 similar events Monday throughout America.
During the town hall meeting, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) will address topics of importance to the Jewish community.
Stamford only loses a few thousand - at least on this most recent cut by the governor on fiscal year 2019 state aid grants.
Regional agencies will apply for funding related to Financial Stability and Education
Inclement weather is expected late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
The pronouns "he," "she," "him" or "her" have been removed from the Board of Representatives' rules.
Mayor Martin was ceremonially sworn in by his father, retired Missouri Judge Gene Martin.
The grant will help to make improvements at local schools.
Three Stamford companies will receive millions in state funding to help retain and grow jobs.
The state Bonding Commission approved the money for 13 companies to retain and grow jobs.
The two-term Democrat and Stamford resident was first elected to the post in 2010.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
The deficit spans over two years of the budget and may deepen after a further analysis.
The company will be moving employees to two other buildings in the region.
Full results of all races for Tuesday's election.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Stamford has received a perfect 100 in the Human Rights Campaign’s 2017 Municipal Equality Index.
A new primary election will be held.
Michelson took issue with a published letter that asked if he supported President Trump.