“It’s important that we’re seen and heard,” one of the organizers said. “... We need to put an end to police brutality of those of color.”
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You can enjoy a cold beer at Stratford's local brewery this weekend, but be prepared for new safety protocols.
Bank of America partners with The Center for Family Justice to keep victims sheltered and safe.
In addition to delaying the season, the coronavirus outbreak has affected the Stratford team's annual fundraising efforts.
"We want to help our customers get back up and running, so they can bring more of their staff back sooner."
Stratford-based Kitchen Brains is investing in new manufacturing equipment, products, technologies and analytics.
Stratford resident Shqype “Sherry” Ndreu was born in Capua, Italy, and passed away May 9 in Bridgeport.
There won't be a parade this year, but a procession of emergency vehicles will honor those who lost their lives in military service.
While the mill rate is down year-over-year, many homeowners will pay more in taxes for 2021 because their property values have risen.
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Stratford VFW Post 9460 is announcing the creation of a website for residents to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The beaches will be open to residents only. Police will be stationed at the beach and residents are asked to bring their own hand sanitizer.
“This is a difficult decision to make, but it’s the right one," the mayor said.
There won't be a Democratic candidate on the ballot in June's special election.
SEMS has received the AHA's Mission: Lifeline® EMS Gold Plus Award for implementing improvement measures for the treatment of heart attacks.
Stratford paramedic Alex Lenches has been recognized by Bridgeport Hospital as the "EMS Provider of the Year."
Stratford's mill rate is set to go down slightly, while its budget is proposed to go up — and neither has been approved yet by the council.
The Stratford EMS administration celebrates EMS Week with a thank-you message to EMS responders.
The event was held with the goal of safely addressing growing food insecurity rates amid the coronavirus outbreak.
New virus data was recently released on patient recovery and nursing home deaths in Stratford.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
A four-story residential building is proposed for Main Street after a developer bought several acres from Christ Episcopal Church.
Carol Elaine Studdiford died from complications of the coronavirus.
Di Roma’s Pizza & Italian Eatery- serving the greater Stratford community one pizza at a time.
There had been 64 virus-associated deaths in Stratford as of Wednesday.
A Stratford man was charged in Massachusetts after police found a sleeping 5-year-old, a gun and powdered drugs in the SUV he was driving.
According to her obituary, she was a driven young woman with a flair for fashion and cosmetics.
Stratford EMS are ready to save lives during the pandemic, responding to hundreds of medical calls for COVID-19.
Even though they are not in the field with lights and sirens, we would not be able to get through the virus outbreak without 911 operators.
The teens were found to be in possession of several credit cards and licenses, police said.
A Stratford couple has made masks for neighbors, friends and workers.
The goal of the event is to safely address growing food insecurity rates amid the new coronavirus outbreak.
The Stratford resident and nurse at Milford Hospital has covered extra shifts for her coworkers when they were not able to work,
Of the nearly 60 Stratford deaths associated with COVID-19, at least 26 occurred at the Lord Chamberlain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Donation to Meet Growing Need for Assistance in Fairfield County During COVID-19 Pandemic
Mary Perille volunteers many hours to help keep the St. James Church food pantry running.
Police and firefighters participated in the parade to raise the spirits of 7-year-old Stratford resident Daniela.
Stratford saw a spike in confirmed cases Thursday after numbers had remained relatively flat for several days.
Leroy Palmer works for Peapod and is a chef at an area restaurant. On Sundays, he prepares enough food at church to feed 200 people.