The event is described as an “unforgettable gala evening of fine dining, dancing, special drawings, and more…”
From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
Officials said that Aquarion’s Eastern Fairfield County System has reached its first drought trigger.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Multiple big lottery prizes were recently sold in Stratford, including at Stop & Shop, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The partnership will provide water safety and swim instruction to every second-grade student in Stratford's public schools, officials said.
The Stratford Animal Control is advising residents that a seal pup has been resting in Stratford and is being monitored by professionals.
Parts of the library will be closed during the renovation period, according to officials.
Contributors are urged to recycle their good books to share with others while helping the Stratford Library increase its book purchase fund.
All residents are invited to attend the open-house style event, which includes a “Taste of Stratford,” live music, games, and more.
Residents are invited to participate in a survey on the future of Stratford’s recreational trails. Participants can win a $200 gift card.
Beer & Basketball for Swim Across the Sound
The Stratford Police Department’s 2026 Citizens Police Academy will run for 11 weeks beginning later this month.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Stratford.
The winning ticket was sold at a business in Stratford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The community is mourning the death of a Stratford High School student.
When winter weather rolls in, staying active gets tougher, for people and their dogs.
Police are asking for help with finding a 62-year-old man who is missing from Stratford.
The promotion, which includes a new rank and new responsibilities, was recently announced.
A Stratford resident recently purchased a winning ticket at a local business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The town has activated its warming center protocol after receiving a Severe Cold Weather Advisory from the state, officials announced.
A Holiday Shopping Event where your gift gives TWICE!
Police are asking for help with finding a 16-year-old girl who is missing from Stratford.
The 75th anniversary event also honored previous owner Dr. Frank Ross Jr., who retired after a nearly 50-year career.
Grace Child Care Center is excited to announce that we currently have openings in our two-year-old, three-year-old, and four-year-old rooms
After losing her husband, Charlene Lebo channeled her grief into action.
A Stratford resident also recently brought home a big lottery prize, according to officials.
This isn't just a concert—it's a powerful fundraiser
The community is mourning the death of a recent high school graduate who was killed in a crash in Stratford.
Students raise money for cancer patients and their families
Swim Across the Sound recipient gives back in October
The dispatchers were honored for their efforts during an emergency involving an overturned boat in Stratford.
The chief, who was also a former high school teacher, “led, educated and encouraged countless firefighters,” the firefighters’ union said.
The free program has been a popular staple at the library for more than 50 years.
The Fall Open House is part festival, part future— an inside look at the spirit, academics, and traditions that define the Cadet experience.
The Dogtopia Foundation supports veterans with service dogs—while Dogtopia’s daycare services bring joy to pups and pet parents alike.
“With hopeful hearts and positive spirits, our family is standing beside my little sister as she begins her second battle against cancer.”
All approved solicitors are issued a town solicitor permit and must provide it upon request of the resident, according to police.
SJHS students spend a week renovating homes and deepening their commitment to volunteerism.
Walkers can help older adults remain independent and safe.
Nearly half of all living veterans (8.1 million) are age 65 or older
Over 75% of older adults want to stay in their current homes.
Register for Sunday, Oct. 1, or Saturday, Nov. 18. Several sessions available each day.
Good nutrition is important no matter what your age.
For Boys and Girls entering 6th, 7th and 8ths grades. Three sessions available!