“We can still all give back even though we’re staying home,” said 17-year-old Ryann Wiltsie.
Totals rose Wednesday in town after both the number of confirmed new coronavirus cases and related deaths remained flat Tuesday.
Mary was active in the town of Stratford with environmental issues and served on the town committees.
Paula enjoyed traveling and spend time with family, friends, and her grandchildren.
By showing up for work each day, Mary Casey helps the rest of us stay safe at home.
Nearly 80 employees are expected to lose their jobs at the car rental giant's Stratford location.
Sixteen St. Luke's seniors tackle the school's highest form of independent scholarship.
In addition to making 200 masks, Charlotte Matthews has raised money for COVID-19 relief efforts.
Monday's numbers marked an increase of four deaths and 12 cases in Stratford since Saturday.
She had a passion for social work, working in New York City to combat drug and alcohol addiction followed by a variety of positions in CT.
When it comes to Stratford Restaurant Week, the town says it's better late than never.
Laura Caselli works at Stop & Shop and helps an elderly lady with her household chores.
New information was released Friday on nursing home virus deaths in Stratford, as were updated numbers on testing and recovery.
She taught her passion for psychiatric nursing at the St Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing and finished her career as a school nurse.
Deaths and confirmed cases rose Thursday in Stratford, but virus hospitalizations declined statewide for the eighth day in a row.
A parade of Stratford emergency personnel may be coming to your neighborhood next. "We want to see everybody," one official said.
Dawn Savo will replace Jay Wahlberg, who died three weeks ago from complications due to the new coronavirus.
A U.S. Army veteran, he was a retired printer for Imperial Graphics in Stratford and enjoyed learning how to fix things.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Face masks will be required, carts will not be available and 6-foot distancing rules will be enforced.
More than 40 Stratford residents had died as of Wednesday after contracting the new coronavirus.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Virus-associated deaths increased Tuesday in Stratford, but virus hospitalizations dropped for the sixth consecutive day across the state.
There were 23 more confirmed cases of the virus in town day-over-day as of Monday, bringing the total to 514 cases, the mayor's office said.
The state reported 491 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Stratford as of Sunday.
As of Friday, 62 percent of Stratford residents who had contracted the virus were recovered or recovering and 6 percent had died.
A Stratford facility recently received assistance from town and state officials to get more staff, new coronavirus tests and equipment.
There were a total of 29 virus-associated deaths and 468 confirmed cases as of Thursday in Stratford.
There were no new reported deaths associated with the virus as of Wednesday in Stratford, according to the mayor.
Despite the new coronavirus outbreak, one Stratford girl was still able to safely celebrate her fourth birthday with her friends.
She worked for many years as a dental hygienist and taught piano to area students and was a Brownie troop leader.
As of Tuesday, a total of 28 Stratford residents were reported to have died after contracting the virus.
There have been several modifications to bus schedules since April 13 due to needs of essential employers, the Town of Stratford announced.
Anthony Bartholomew Amoroso opened the Center Restaurant, the Town Squire Shoppes and other restaurants in Fairfield County.
Police said they responded to a local motel initially on a report of a vehicle taken without permission.
Despite an increase in known cases, for the first day in over a week, Stratford's mayor did not report any new virus-related deaths Monday.
Jerry had an adventurous spirit and was very spontaneous. He enjoyed live music and attending gatherings with friends.
He achieved 4 hole-in-ones as a member of PGA National Golf Club. He was also a past member of Mill River C.C.
Stratford is nearing 400 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.
Stratford had one additional death and 33 more cases Saturday, according to the mayor's office.