Verónica Del Valle, Stamford Advocate

Verónica Del Valle

Stamford Advocate

Connecticut, United States

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Past articles by Verónica:

119 of Stamford's city board members are still serving after their appointment expired. Here's why.

Analysis by The Stamford Advocate shows 119 of the city’s 251 appointed board and commission positions — like Planning and Zoning — were expired as of early November. → Read More

As Stamford adds more housing, does water supply present a problem? Aquarion says it’s complicated.

Aquarion Water Vice President of Engineering Dan Lawrence said because of new water... → Read More

Thousands of apartments could be built near Stamford’s train station. Here's why.

The Stamford Zoning Board unanimously approved the last piece of a rezoning project... → Read More

Stamford zoning officials OK in-law apartments, but limit who can have one and where they can go

Stamford’s Zoning Board approved changes to city zoning rules that for the first time... → Read More

Stamford man sings his mother’s praises as she turns 100: ‘Really the most loving’

Stamford’s Bernice Lang will turn 100 on Oct. 2 alongside family and friends in her... → Read More

This Stamford man wants you to ‘pray for peace,’ wherever you are — even at a Yankees-Red Sox game

Al Forte says he thinks Yankees-Red Sox games are the perfect place to pray for peace. → Read More

Stamford has given out $75,000 in small community grants. Here’s where the money went.

Stamford gave 19 organizations grants through the initiative, designed to fund projects... → Read More

Stamford protesters flood Glenbrook meeting to tell mayor ‘Save our Center’

Wednesday night’s rally bore the mark of a party as protesters flooded the sidewalk with... → Read More

Stamford becomes first CT city to set zero fatal car crash goal

Stamford is the first municipality in Connecticut to publicly pledge to eliminate all traffic fatalities and deaths on city roads by 2032. → Read More

In Stamford, how Glenbrook Community Center’s fate ignited a neighborhood debate

From lawn signs to rallies, the fate of a community center in Stamford has sparked strong... → Read More

A Stamford COVID-19 vaccine clinic had its tent stolen from Scalzi Park. Here's what happened next.

With its $7,000 tent gone missing, the vaccine clinic at Scalzi Park kept up its work... → Read More

Want to challenge a Stamford zoning change? There are new rules for that.

The Stamford Zoning Board has unanimously passed petition review guidelines for the first time in city history. → Read More

Before and after: Analyzing Stamford's explosive growth from 1991 to 2019

The hospital, transportation center, Chelsea Piers, NBC Sports, Mill River Park and South End/Harbor Point have helped make Stamford CT's second largest city. → Read More

Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular returns for the first time since Thanksgiving 2019

The Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular returns on Nov. 20, starting at the intersection of Hoyt and Summer streets, after it was canceled due to the pandemic. → Read More

Three Stamford Zoning Board members resign. Is there enough for a quorum?

Three people remain on Stamford's Zoning Board, the same number necessary for a quorum, after a number of members resigned before and during its summer recess. → Read More

Stamford kid clothing mart reopens with bigger selection, more space, in-person shopping

The six-year-old non-profit, which gives new and gently used clothes to local families,... → Read More

CT Port Authority taps Stamford for $3.3 million toward its marinas

The Connecticut Port Authority handed Stamford $3.3 million, adding to the longstanding... → Read More

WSJ's newsroom was destroyed on 9/11. Its editor — a CT native — recalls how the dust felt suffocating.

Paul Steiger recalls a Manhattan in disarray that felt claustrophobic outside because of... → Read More

Stamford Reps punt vote on hotly debated Glenbrook Community Center. Here’s why.

The Board of Representatives opted to wait a month to vote on the Glenbrook Community... → Read More

Stamford officials say developer BLT ‘went well beyond’ agreed parameters on South End project

City representatives and Government Center officials say that developer BLT improperly... → Read More