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England faces a critical match against the Netherlands on Wednesday at the Women’s European Championship. After a 2-1 loss to France in their opener, another defeat could eliminate the ...
Police said Scandiffio was brought to state Superior Court in Stamford Thursday to be served with an active arrest warrant ...
A city official said Mayor Joe Ganim's administration had "heard conversations about the potential move of the team" but is ...
The operators of Angel Land, an indoor children's playground with a location in Stamford, have filed an application with the town to open a facility in West Hartford's Corbin's Corner. Described in ...
Following a "Lotto!" drawing on Friday night, a Connecticut Lottery player matched all six winning numbers drawn and won a $2.2 million jackpot prize, according to the June 27 "Lotto!" draw results.
Basam Nabulsi, a Democrat, will be resigning from the Wilton Board of Selectmen on July 9 after nearly four years of service. He is moving out of state.
DANBURY — A New York man accused of exposing himself to minors in Ridgefield and Wilton made a brief court appearance Tuesday in one of his two pending criminal cases in Connecticut. Dylan ...
For parents, the play place offers free Wi-Fi, coffee offerings and seating. Admission is per child and is price per half-hour or hour and starts at $12. See full pricing breakdown on their website.
Wilton High School will be the first school in the state to put on a production of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," from Nov. 8-10. "Acting is always a privilege, as you get to explore and ...
"It was an honor to come back and play for all of the teachers who influenced us when we were younger. We wanted to give back to them and show our appreciation for all they taught us," said Peter ...
A Wilton Manors resident took a trip to Seattle and, in a time of need, saw a “Safe Place” rainbow decal. He brought the idea back to city officials, and the program launched Sunday. Tw… ...
Wilton Manors is well-known locally as an LGBTQ+-friendly city. Even still, Valentine said, there are places LGBTQ+ people may not feel safe. “You never know where a safe space is,” he said.