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Readers' Choice 2012 Winner: Saraswati's Yoga Joint
This week, we asked where in Norwalk you liked to do yoga, and you told us. Check back Monday to let us know where to get some good sushi.

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He grew up in the South Jersey/Philadelphia region and graduated form Temple University with a degree in his current field. Some of the organization he was a part of before joining StamfordPatch were Advance Publications and Fox Television.
DJ would like help from Stamford residents keeping tabs on both what issues are most important to them here, and where the best places to get his caffeine fix exist.
This week, we asked where in Norwalk you liked to do yoga, and you told us. Check back Monday to let us know where to get some good sushi.

Alexander Historical Auctions has some juicy info on the insane madman, and the medical records can be yours for the right price.
Steve & Catherine Simms had to meet twice to finally hit it off. After a long journey full of interesting characters and renovations, they've found their niche online, selling pet products as a result of her web savvy and his carpentry skills.
Matthew L. Ciccarello, 43, was a father and lover of outdoor activities.
A woman had rocks dropped on top of her vehicle and a man took clients to a strip club on the club's dime in today's Stamford Police Blotter.
Alexander Historical Auctions has some juicy info on the insane madman, and the medical records can be yours for the right price.
Steve & Catherine Simms had to meet twice to finally hit it off. After a long journey full of interesting characters and renovations, they've found their niche online, selling pet products as a result of her web savvy and his carpentry skills.
At Tuesday night's Board of Education Fiscal Committee meeting, the group was faced some troubling facts in that they were soon going to be short on classrooms seats for students with special needs like autism—and the committee looked to bring back progra
For the second day straight, gunfire erupted in the city Monday as someone in a car opened fire on a group of males in what police are identifying as a disagreement between factions unrelated to Sunday's activity.
The Stamford Police Blotter feature a man who was charged with stalking, then kidnapping and assaulting a woman he had a prior relationship with, and a man who faces 10 counts of endangerment for severing breaker lines in a house with 3 illegal bedrooms
Antonia Chieffalo, 93, had 13 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Sarah Fiore Yanott, 95, was a former employee of Rabhor Robes and T-Bar.
The Charter Revision Committee met Monday night and—after five hours of discussion, just before midnight—voted to move forward with a unified Stamford Fire Department recommendation.
A family sitting on their front porch. Two young children spending time with their mother. Suddenly, gunshots.
The Board recognized his 50th anniversary serving on Stamford's Health Commission.
Morelli's Double Burger—and the same owners—kick off a new chapter in the old location of Morelli's Pizza.
James T. Clancey, 84, was a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Kristine Lilly, former pro soccer player and member of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team for 24 years, will bring her famed camp to Stamford this summer.
Coinciding with the Avengers movie hitting theaters this Friday—which is already Hulk-Smashing records internationally—the first Saturday in May brings with it the tradition of Free Comic Book Day. One shop owner lives in Trumbull.
Cat & Dog Tales is a roundup of unusual or unique stories coming out of Stamford's Animal Care & Control Office.