The winning ticket was sold at a business in Stratford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Stratford has received the prestigious designation for the fourth time.
A comical therapist will close out the final “Sunday Afternoon Talks” program of the season at Stratford Library.
The Stratford Library's 20th annual gala event, “Mardi Gras Magic,” featured a local singing sensation, a DJ, a gourmet dinner and more.
The books were donated to an organization dedicated to helping homeless people, particularly veterans, secure safe and affordable housing.
Registration is underway for the town’s annual Veterans Breakfast, which will be held at Vazzano’s Four Seasons. Read details here.
The Stratford Library’s 20th annual gala event will feature a local singing sensation, a strolling magician, DJ, a gourmet dinner and more.
Give a heartfelt tribute to a loved one and Paint the City Blue.
The company is donating $1 to the Stratford Library for every pint poured on Tuesdays during April.
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The town is looking for living World War II veterans so they can be honored at a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the war
New Paradigm Theatre to Present Hairspray with Student Community Leadership Workshops
Officials are advising residents that water main replacement projects will be starting soon in Stratford.
A Stratford resident recently won a big prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
SJHS students prepare to perform at the Connecticut Percussive Arts Society Day of Percussion on March 23, 2025 at Naugatuck High School.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Developed by the AARP, the program is the first comprehensive driver retraining course geared to the specific needs of older motorists.
Stratford’s Teen Librarian recently chaired a national committee that selected the winner of the prestigious Michael L. Printz Award.
Contributors are urged to recycle their good books to share with others while helping the Stratford Library increase its book purchase fund.
A Stratford resident won the top prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The pantry, designed as a "take what you need, leave what you can program,” had an official ribbon-cutting ceremony this week.
Aquarion officials are advising residents of traffic delays and possible detours due to the construction.
Stratford’s theatre company is closing after 35 years and more than 100 productions, co-founder Tom Holehan announced Thursday.
A Stratford resident won $100,000 on a ticket that was sold in town, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
After securing victories in two trials, the Team advances to the Connecticut State Playoffs in February.
The department will host an organ donor screening event in support of Detective Jennifer Murolo, who is in need of a living kidney donor.
The promotion, which includes a new rank and new responsibilities, was recently announced.
The iconic private art & music school will display 30 pieces of art by their gifted students, some for sale. A first in the community!
The officer recently found out she is in “critical end stage kidney failure” and is searching for a living kidney donor, according to family
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