Vincent, a devoted family man, was a retired self-employed mechanic and as well as a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.
On National "Wear Red Day," lawmakers are calling to increase access to early screening for Connecticut residents.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Stratford.
Two lanes were closed, according to the state DOT.
Carmella, lovingly referred to as “Dolly” and always proud of her Italian heritage, enjoyed cooking and spending time with loved ones.
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for the upcoming Lincoln's Birthday and Presidents' Day holidays.
Lawmakers propose increasing penalties for fentanyl sales, supporting schools with access to naloxone, and efforts to raise awareness.
The Red Devils picked up two more wins heading into an SWC showdown with Notre Dame-Fairfield on Monday night.
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Program aims to help households struggling to make ends meet file State and Federal Taxes for free
A Silver Alert has been issued for the man.
Mae was a loving and caring nursery school aid for many years and cherished member of the Ivy League at Our Lady of Peace Church.
A new specialty repair shop in Stratford is drawing the attention of car owners from all over the country.
Louis, known as a fun, loving, sweet, happy man, proudly owned and operated Lowell’s Package Store in Bridgeport for 45 years.
Lottery officials are reminding players to check their tickets to see if they are a winner.
The new owner plans to build warehouse facilities on 14.2 acres of industrial land in Stratford, according to realtors.
A 39-year-old man, who worked as a minister in the community, was fatally struck by a DUI driver in Stratford, according to a report.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Fairfield County and across CT.
The Stratford boys’ basketball team defeated cross-town rival Bunnell in an exciting contest on Friday night.
Bill, an avid gardener and dedicated volunteer, was a proud U.S. Army veteran and longtime imaging technician for the Connecticut Post.
Rick, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, was a standout athlete in his youth. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, music and golfing.
Stanley was a retired foreman for Sikorsky Aircraft, inspector for Kaiser Engineering Company and active member of the community.
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Police said they have been receiving complaints about dogs not being kept on a leash at various areas throughout town.
Connecticut’s coronavirus metrics are improving. Here's how Stratford compares.
Officials announce a parking ban and other notices for residents in advance of a powerful nor'easter storm.
Debbie, lovingly referred to as "Mama Tiger", devoted her life to her family, was a dedicated teacher and an avid hockey fan.
Multiple lanes were closed, according to the state DOT.
Gertrude, known for her kindness, optimism and smile, was an avid supporter of Heifer Project International and a proud dairy farmer.
The nonprofit organization, which provides services for South End residents, was notified by the town that it needs to move out of its space
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held in the Stratford area.
The Stratford boys basketball team will square off against town rival Bunnell on Friday night.
The man, who was working as a contractor, is accused of stealing comic books that the victim valued at $250,000, according to a report.
The program, which will be presented via YouTube, will review kindergarten readiness and curriculum, as well as the registration process.
Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Fairfield County and across CT.