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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
Aquarion Water Vice President of Engineering Dan Lawrence said because of new water... → Read More
The Stamford Zoning Board unanimously approved the last piece of a rezoning project... → Read More
Stamford’s Zoning Board approved changes to city zoning rules that for the first time... → Read More
Stamford’s Bernice Lang will turn 100 on Oct. 2 alongside family and friends in her... → Read More
Al Forte says he thinks Yankees-Red Sox games are the perfect place to pray for peace. → Read More
Stamford gave 19 organizations grants through the initiative, designed to fund projects... → Read More
Wednesday night’s rally bore the mark of a party as protesters flooded the sidewalk with... → Read More
Stamford is the first municipality in Connecticut to publicly pledge to eliminate all traffic fatalities and deaths on city roads by 2032. → Read More
From lawn signs to rallies, the fate of a community center in Stamford has sparked strong... → Read More
With its $7,000 tent gone missing, the vaccine clinic at Scalzi Park kept up its work... → Read More
The Stamford Zoning Board has unanimously passed petition review guidelines for the first time in city history. → Read More
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
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 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
The six-year-old non-profit, which gives new and gently used clothes to local families,... → Read More
The Connecticut Port Authority handed Stamford $3.3 million, adding to the longstanding... → Read More
Paul Steiger recalls a Manhattan in disarray that felt claustrophobic outside because of... → Read More
The Board of Representatives opted to wait a month to vote on the Glenbrook Community... → Read More
City representatives and Government Center officials say that developer BLT improperly... → Read More