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Children's camp during the day, adult league haven by evening—and the bar isn't even open yet.

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Children's camp during the day, adult league haven by evening—and the bar isn't even open yet.

The arrests make three weapons charges in two weeks by the Stamford Police Department Narcotics and Organized Crime Unit.
There may even be ice cream!
The Stamford Zoning Board said the company would face fines until it provided a plan for a proposed boatyard.
Police in Stamford charged four teens after a short high-speed chase that resulted in a crash and believe the teens may also be responsible for an armed robbery in another town.
Police are currently processing a white step van they believe is connected to an incident relating to a string of violence in the city.
The Congressman now running for Senate opened the floor to talk a little shop with those interested in his message.
For the third time Monday night, an East-side business would attempt to rezone land in her community after the owner lost the previous location to Eminent Domain.
Children at the Activities For Kids Summer Day Camp got to play in five tons of imported sand.
The Congressman now running for Senate opened the floor to talk a little shop with those interested in his message.
Dr. Susan Marks, Superintendent for the Norwalk Public School System, addresses the Norwalk community.
Some fancy pigeons are found taking a breather on Stillwater Road, a peacock cuts loose in North Stamford and Brownie the blonde needs a home.
Situation currently developing.
Linda McMahon said a bad business decision she and a young Vince McMahon made means she understands the plight of the middle class family. Christopher Shays said he wants his forward-thinking country back.
40-year-old Stamford man identified by police.
Dr. Susan Marks will be stepping down as superintendent, according to a release sent to NorwalkPatch.
Police say witnesses described an unmarked, international step van with a roll-up back door that opened to reveal gunmen.
Matthew Badger, who lost his three daughters in the Christmas Day fire on Shippan Ave., is bringing a wrongful death suit against a number of parties.
Come to the school this Saturday, July 14, and get rid of your hazardous waste between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at no cost.