The proposal to allow certain malt liquors, including beer, to be sold in pouches cleared the legislature recently and awaits the governor's approval.
The mayor touched on six main topics during his farewell address.
Her appointment to the position was announced late Wednesday.
The state representative says he's raised roughly $132,000 since he announced his candidacy.
Mayoral candidates for the city's upcoming election, the DCC and Stamford Young Democrats met up at The Palms for drinks and basketball.
Fedele announced he has raised almost $143,000 in five weeks.
The bill gives the state some of the toughest gun laws in the country, and includes stipulations for mental health and school security.
Acknowledging sexual violence; celebrating "The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education"
After seven years as director of the South Western Regional Planning Agency that serves Stamford and surrounding towns, Floyd Lapp on Wednesday announced his resignation, according to this news release from SWRPA.
Attorney General George Jepsen stopped by King Low Heywood Thomas School to talk to students about his "10 Principles to Protect Your Privacy Online."
Mayor Michael Pavia announced a possible deal with the Harbor Point developer worth more than $5 million in city improvements.
Bills pending before the General Assembly were proposed following recent Taser deaths in this state. But the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association says the bills could increase the risk of lawsuits against police departments.
As Greenwich resident and politico Tom Foley sets his sights on an election rematch with Gov. Dannel Malloy, a former Malloy aide posts a sardonic photo on Twitter.
With budget season in full effect, Mayor Michael Pavia talks this week about the city's Capital Projects budget and the things to come.
Members argue the panel has functioned well for 26 years.
The all-day event at AITE teaches community members cutting-edge "Best Practices in Education."
Those that did join Board of Finance and Board of Representatives members mostly voiced support for the current plan.
With the pending snowstorm, the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles has issued the following press release regarding road tests scheduled for Tuesday, March 19.
In this installment of Minutes with the Mayor, Stamford's Michael Pavia talks about budget season and the upcoming State of the City.
Stamford is suing the fire departments in order to seek resolution to unification decisions voted on in November.
A new gallery highlights Stamford history.
Police said the workers injuries were non-life threatening.
Mayor Michael Pavia's budget included $500,000 for a new shelter after the Planning Board cut $1.5 million from the project.
The mayor withheld half of the volunteers' 2013-14 funding until agreements could be reached regarding Charter Revision Issues.
We know it's daunting, but Stamford Patch is here to break down all the numbers for you.
The NWS has issued Winter Weather Advisories for multiple counties.
The pair, co-chairs of the state Banks Committee, opened up the mics for public input on a number of proposed bills.
The Board of Finance member made his announcement Monday night at the Stamford Government Center.
Malloy stopped by Stamford's Half Full Brewery Monday to check in on one of the city's growing small businesses.
The Board of Representatives member threw her hat into the ring Friday night.
It's official— chair of the national Democratic Party names U.S. Rep. Jim Himes as national finance chair the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
The group met in Stamford Wednesday night to grab a drink, chat and cheer on the Huskies.
The mayor took a two day trip to Washington in an effort to find support for a variety of upcoming projects in the city, according to his office.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy, Stamford DCC Chair John Mallozzi and BOE's Jerry Pia react to her passing.
Tuesday's visit brought together police and government officials to discuss the governor's plan for gun control in the state of Connecticut.