DeLuca can’t sleep thinking of budget cuts
ABOVE: Joe Lupinacci, 13, practices clarinet in his living room in March. Mayor Michael Pavia’s budget eliminated funding for Project Music, which provided the seventh grader with clarinet lessons....
View ArticleNeed help with heating oil costs?
Good news for those who might be facing a tough winter without the means to pay for a steep heating oil bill. Today Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Connecticut received an additional $36 million in...
View ArticleIs your sidewalk shoveled?
Above: Evan Philippopoulos and Dean Aivalis shovel the sidewalk outside their restaurant along Summer St. on Jan. 27, 2011. KATHLEEN O’ROURKE/Stamford Advocate I’ve received a lot of feedback regarding...
View ArticleCold Spring Road bridge work set to begin next month
Work on a $1.5 million reconstruction of Cold Spring Road bridge is scheduled to begin on March 7, reducing traffic over the 60-foot long span to a single lane of westbound traffic during the project,...
View ArticleRepublican legislators schedule Town Hall Meeting Thursday in New Canaan
State Sen. Toni Boucher, R-Wilton, State Sen. Scott Frantz, R-Greenwich, and State Rep. John Hetherington, R-New Canaan will field questions on the state budget crisis and listen to residents at a Town...
View ArticleJohn Boccuzzi, longtime city legislator dies at 88
John Boccuzzi, who represented Waterside and the South End for more than 40 years as a Democratic city legislator died Sunday morning in his home, according to his daughter Barbara Toscano of Norwalk....
View ArticleHR: No plan yet for retiree health care increases
STAMFORD — Mayor Michael Pavia’s administration is still formulating a plan for dealing with the estimated $3 to $4 million retiree health care contribution snafu. The administration was scheduled to...
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