Called for the reservations? Secured the card? Ordered the flowers? No? Don't panic. Here's help.
The owner of Par Pool & Spa is hosting a series of small business workshops for local entrepreneurs.
Hards Corner Tavern owner has one goal: to run a joint where you feel welcome.
Claiming your business on Patch offers huge rewards.
The Main Street shop sells discount greeting cards and gifts for all occasions.
January 23 is recognized as National Pie Day. So who makes the best pie in Stratford?
Shawn Peterson went from being a PEZ fan to employee. Now he’s overseeing the just-opened visitor center at the U.S. headquarters in Orange.
The website designed to encourage businesses to move to Stratford debuts in February.
Round 3 of "Visions for Vacancies" asks Stratford residents what they'd like to see move into the former gas station location on the corner of Main Street and Stratford Avenue.
"Stratford has really embraced us," says Jessica Skartsiaris.
Full-time barber Nadyne Nelson is the only woman working inside the wonderful Emile's Barber Shop.
A craft brewery will soon move into the former U.S. Baird site on Stratford Avenue.
Now it's up to the Superior Court to decide how to measure 200 feet.
Sebastiano Nicolia, the owner of the new Fat Sammy's Pizzeria, puts his faith in a quality product.
A mom's blog evolves into a portal for 'insider' culinary experiences.
The owner of New Era Barber Lounge on Main Street, which opened in September, says he's been cutting hair since middle school.
Round 2 of "Visions for Vacancies" asks Stratford residents what they'd like to see move into the former Office Depot spot next to Starbucks on Barnum Avenue.
Darla Lupica has been teaching guitar at Sterling House Community Center for the past four years. She says she gets satisfaction knowing she is making musicians.
With Small Business Saturday coming this weekend, you can help drive feet -- and wallets -- to your favorite independent business.
It's down 1.2 percent from July statistics but still .8 percent above the state average.
By 2013, there could be 128 apartments at the Keating Ford property on 1055 Stratford Ave. About 50 residents came out Thursday night to hear details on the proposal. Here were some of their questions.
If you haven't noticed, there are a couple cardboard signs in the windows of the former Rivenova spot that claim "Asian Restaurant Coming Soon!!!"
Affordable and authentic are the words co-owner Dean Marrazzo uses to describe his restaurant.
Tough economy leads to companies cutting down on car service for employees.
Peter A. LaPorta spoke about his new book, "A Quote for Every Day," at the Stratford Library Wednesday.
A look at where to find the tastiest Eastern delicacies in town.
A look at four bakeries in town.
“Come down and chew on a piece of history,” says restaurant's owner.
A look at four local restaurants ready to meet your burger needs.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony and complimentary buffet was held at Vazzy's Tuesday to celebrate the newly remodeled restaurant.
A formal ribbon-cutting on Aug. 10 welcomed Director's Cut Restaurant to the business community.
A look at four natural stops around town to swim, play or relax.
Filings decrease in Connecticut for the 6-month period over all major categories.
Advocates say if Stratford had a dog park, it'd be a popular spot for dogs and people.
Festival! Stratford 2011 is 11 days long and will allow patrons to view the inside of the Festival Theatre.
The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the Nutmeg State is more than in any other state in the Continental U.S.
A celebration of the heat wave with an ice cream tour of Stratford.
National book chain cites a "rapidly changing book industry, eReader revolution and turbulent economy" as causes for its closing.
Stratford's Square One Theatre Company works hand in hand with area businesses to help promote them and in doing so enhances the theatre-going experience.
Members of the Westport-Weston, Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford and Trumbull chambers of commerce networked on the waterfront.