Firefighters responded to a home on Monday on a report of a fire underneath the porch, the Stamford Fire Department said.
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"This Shippan gem provides the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm," the Zillow listing says.
Police said they were investigating potential crack cocaine sales throughout the city.
Nick Simmons shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 36th State Senate District.
New voter locations will be printed and mailed out this week, the city announced Monday.
The two meetings are scheduled for this week at the Stamford Government Center and Strawberry Hill School.
The award is given annually to a resident whose contributions make Stamford the great place that it is.
Niche released its 2025 Best Public High Schools in America list this week, and among the best in CT is a school from Stamford.
Eilish Collins Main shares with Patch why she should be elected to serve the 146th State House District in Stamford.
There are five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and the house is over 3,338 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
The online form allows residents to submit traffic safety complaints or concerns directly to the department.
The grants help fund arts and cultural programming and art projects in the city of Stamford.
Whether carving a jack-o’-lantern or adding some festive flair to your stoop, there are plenty of places to pick up a pumpkin near Stamford.
Twenty-nine Stamford Downtown restaurants have created special mid-week express lunch menus
The commemoration will occur on Monday, Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Stamford Jewish Community Center.
Greenwich Art Society
Matt Blumenthal shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve the 147th State House District in Stamford.
Developer RMS is looking to redevelop the site to create a seven-story residential community with retail space and amenities.
Jim Malerba shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 146th State House District in Stamford.
There are four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and the house is over 3,500 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
The money is coming from the National Park Service and its Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership.
Layne Rodney shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 144th State House District in Stamford.
The garden is located in Fort Stamford Park at 900 Westover Road.
The restaurant's website says "coming soon" to Stamford. Check out the other businesses that have recently registered in the city.
LaSource is a boutique featuring a curated collection of best-in-class intimates, sleepwear, swimwear, resortwear and gifts.
Prosecutors said the money laundering scheme was related to large-scale trafficking of marijuana.
Rudy Settimi shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 147th State House District, which covers a portion of Stamford.
The Stamford Democratic City Committee held an expulsion hearing on Wednesday night.
The parade is one of the largest of its kind in the country, with giant helium balloons and approximately 100,000 spectators annually.
Lucky Dog Refuge and Mill River Park will host the third annual "Luckypawlooza" fundraising festival for two days in October.
Stamford High School was among 28 high schools in CT honored with a 2023-24 Michaels Jewelers Achievement Cup Award, according to the CIAC.
Police said the drivers of both the Vespa scooter and the sedan were taken to a hospital after the two vehicles collided in New Canaan.
The money is coming from Connecticut's Community Investment Fund 2030.
Jonathan Jacobson shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 148th State House District, which covers a portion of Stamford.
Residents should be aware of flash flooding during high tide, police said.
This home is centrally located between the Merritt Parkway and I-95, the listing on Zillow says.
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.