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Mayor's Minute: Stamford's Pavia Joins 'Mayors Against Illegal Guns'
Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia talks about joining the "Mayors Against Illegal Guns" coalition.
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Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia talks about joining the "Mayors Against Illegal Guns" coalition.
Officials say they also found anti-police material, loaded rifles and a tunnel in the Vine Road basement while trying to serve a warrant.
Officials say they also found anti-police material, loaded rifles and a tunnel in the Vine Road basement while trying to serve a warrant.
Scenes and comments from the "Reconnecting After Trauma" Community forum.
The officials were on hand for the new site's ribbon cutting.
An upcoming event hosted by Kid Around Resale is looking to buy "gently used, quality kids' stuff."
Norwalk destinations make the list a number of times.
Stamford destinations make the list a number of times.
The coffee and pastry shop specializes in almost everything it does—especially the churros.
The man also allegedly began ordering large amounts of food and having it delivered to the woman's house and her husband's workplace, according to Stamford police.
The man also allegedly began ordering large amounts of food to the woman's house and her husband's work.
The results of an autopsy on a 50-year-old Stamford resident were made available Tuesday.
The current search for a superintendent has the schools turning to the public for feedback.
Scenes and comments from the "Reconnecting After Trauma" Community forum.
Arrests and investigations from around Stamford.
The 7 p.m. community meeting featuring Rep. Jim Himes has been moved to the FISH Church (First Presbyterian) on Bedford St.
The victim was a 50-year-old Stamford resident who appeared to pass from a medical condition, though an investigation is ongoing.
The man was allegedly involved in a 2011 park stabbing of a Bronx teen following a soccer game.
The governor met with both the Fairfield County Business Council and Women's Business Development Council last Wednesday.