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What’s Happening in Stamford
This week, the Stamford Current has two new stories.
The first one previews an upcoming, popular community event…
Mayor’s Multicultural Council’s “Afternoon of Jazz” Returns for 2024 at Ferguson Library
STAMFORD — This Sunday, March 24, the Mayor’s Multicultural Council (MMC) and Ferguson Library are joining forces to host the annual “Afternoon of Jazz.” The free event, which will be held from 2-4:30pm, will feature a collection of talented artists from Stamford and beyond.
…and the other shares details on a huge allocation of federal funds that the city recently received.
Stamford Awarded “Historic” $17 Million Federal Grant to Reconnect Communities Near Mill River
STAMFORD — Within the next few years, neighborhoods along the Mill River Greenway will be equipped with more pedestrian access and safety improvements. This will be all thanks to a massive federal appropriation for …
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