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Stamford, Connecticut

Stamford (/ˈstæmfərd/) is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, 34 miles (55 kilometers) outside of New York City. It is the sixth-most populous city in New England. Stamford is also the largest city in the Western Connecticut Planning Region, and Connecticut's second-most populous city, behind Bridgeport. With a population of 135,470, Stamford passed Hartford and New Haven in population as of the 2020 census.[4] It is in the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk-Danbury metropolitan statistical area, which is part of the New York City metropolitan area (specifically, the New York–Newark, NY–NJ–CT–PA Combined Statistical Area).

Stamford
Nickname(s): 
The City That Works, Lock City
Motto: 
Innovating Since 1641
Coordinates: 41°03′10″N 73°32′20″W / 41.05278°N 73.53889°W / 41.05278; -73.53889
CountryUnited States
U.S. stateConnecticut
CountyFairfield
RegionWestern CT
Settled (town)1641
Incorporated (city)1893
Consolidated1949
Named forStamford, Lincolnshire
Government
 • TypeMayor-Board of representatives
 • MayorCaroline Simmons (D)
Area
 • City52.03 sq mi (134.75 km2)
 • Land37.62 sq mi (97.43 km2)
 • Water14.41 sq mi (37.33 km2)
 • Urban
465 sq mi (1,205 km2)
Elevation
23 ft (7 m)
Population
 • City135,470
 • Density3,601.0/sq mi (1,390.4/km2)
Demonym(s)Stamfordian, Stamfordite
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Codes
069xx
Area code(s)203/475
FIPS code09-73000
GNIS feature ID0211129
Major highways
Commuter rail
Websitewww.stamfordct.gov

As of 2023, Stamford is home to eight Fortune 500 companies[5] and numerous divisions of large corporations.[6][7][8] This gives it the largest financial district in the New York metropolitan region outside New York City and one of the nation's largest concentrations of corporations. Dominant sectors of Stamford's economy include financial management and real estate, tourism, information technology, healthcare, telecommunications, transportation, and retail.[9] Its metropolitan division is home to colleges and universities including UConn Stamford and Norwalk Community College.

History edit

Stamford was known as Rippowam by the Siwanoy Native American inhabitants of the region, and the very first European settlers in the area also called it that. The present name is after the town of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.[10] The deed to Stamford was signed on July 1, 1640, between Captain Turner of the New Haven Colony and Chief Ponus. By the 18th century, one of the town's primary industries was merchandising by water, which was possible due to Stamford's proximity to New York.

In 1692, Stamford was home to a less famous witch trial than the well-known Salem witch trials, which also occurred in 1692. The accusations were less fanatical and on a smaller scale, but they also grew to prominence through gossip and hysterics.[11]

New Canaan officially separated from Stamford when it incorporated as a town in 1801, followed by Darien in 1820.

Starting in the late 19th century, New York residents built summer homes on the shoreline, and some moved to Stamford permanently and started commuting to Manhattan by train. Stamford incorporated as a city in 1893.

In 1950, the U.S. Census Bureau reported the city's population as 94.6% white and 5.2% black.[12]

In the 1960s and 1970s, Stamford's commercial real estate boomed as corporations relocated from New York City to peripheral areas.[13] A massive urban redevelopment campaign during that time resulted in a downtown with many tall office buildings. The F.D. Rich Company was the city-designated urban renewal developer of the downtown area in an ongoing, contentious project beginning in the 1960s and continuing through the 1970s. The company put up what was the city's tallest structure, One Landmark Square, at 21 floors high, and the GTE building (now One Stamford Forum), along with the Marriott Hotel, the Stamford Town Center and many other downtown office buildings. One Landmark Square has since been dwarfed by the new 34-story Park Tower Stamford condominium tower, and again by the Atlantic Station development, another Rich Company project in partnership with Cappelli Enterprises.[14] Over the years, other developers have joined in building up the downtown, a process that continued through the 1980s and 1990s and into the new century.

Since 2008, an 80-acre (32-hectare) mixed-use redevelopment project for Stamford's Harbor Point neighborhood has added additional growth south of downtown. The redevelopment plan included six million square feet (560,000 m2) of new residential, retail, office and hotel space, and a marina. In July 2012, roughly 900 of the projected 4,000 Harbor Point residential units had been constructed.[15] New restaurants and recreational activities have come up in the Harbor Point area, which is considered New Stamford. From 2008 to 2017, the city issued permits for 4,341 housing units.[16][17]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., many New Yorkers relocated to Stamford and its metropolitan area.[18][19]

Geography edit

 
Aerial view of Stamford at night with Norwalk, Fairfield, Bridgeport, and beyond visible and Long Island Sound completely dark.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has an area of 52.09 square miles (134.9 km2), of which 37.62 square miles (97.4 km2) is land and 14.41 square miles (37.3 km2) is water. Stamford is the state's largest city by area.[20] The population density was 3,101.9 inhabitants per square mile (1,197.7/km2) in 2010. The city is halfway between Manhattan and New Haven at approximately 38 miles (60 kilometers) from each;[21][22] it is 79 miles (127 kilometers) from the state capital of Hartford.[23]

Stamford is near the southwestern point of Connecticut, on Long Island Sound; it is part of the Gold Coast. Stamford comprises approximately 45 distinct neighborhoods and villages, and two historic districts,[24] including Cove, East Side, Downtown, North Stamford, Glenbrook, West Side, Turn of River, Waterside, Springdale, Belltown, Ridgeway, Newfield, South End, Westover, Shippan, Roxbury, and Palmers Hill.

North of the Merritt Parkway is considered the North Stamford section of the city, encompassing its largest land mass though it is the least densely populated. North Stamford functionally and legally acts as one municipality with the city of Stamford. Stamford borders Pound Ridge, New York to the north, the Long Island Sound to the south, Greenwich to the west, Darien to the east, and New Canaan to the northeast.

The city has islands in Long Island Sound: Cove Island, Grass Island, Greenway Island, Jack Island, and Cuties Island (also known as Vincent Island). Cove Island is a prominent beach and recreation area. It lies approximately 9 miles (14 kilometers) from Norwalk.

Climate edit

 
Harbor Point Marina in Stamford in August 2018

Under the Köppen climate classification, Stamford has a temperate climate (Cfa), with long, hot summers, and cool to cold winters, with precipitation spread fairly evenly throughout the year. Like the rest of coastal Connecticut, it lies in the broad transition zone between the colder continental climates of the northern U.S. and southern Canada to the north, and the warmer temperate and subtropical climates of the middle and south Atlantic states to the south.

The warm/hot season in Stamford is from mid-April through early November. Late day thundershowers are common in the hottest months (June through September), despite the mostly sunny skies. The cool/cold season is from late November though mid-March. Winter weather is far more variable than summer weather along the Connecticut coast, ranging from sunny days with higher temperatures to cold and blustery conditions with occasional snow. As on much of the Connecticut coast and nearby Long Island, some of the winter precipitation is rain or a mix and rain and wet snow. Stamford averages about 30 inches (75 cm) of snow annually, compared to inland areas like Hartford and Albany that average 45–60 inches (110–150 cm).

Although infrequent, tropical cyclones (hurricanes/tropical storms) have struck Connecticut and the Stamford metropolitan area. Hurricane landfalls have occurred along the Connecticut coast in 1903, 1938, 1944, 1954 (Carol), 1960 (Donna), Hurricane Gloria in 1985, and Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

Stamford lies in USDA garden zone 7a. It averages about 90 days annually with freeze. Coastal Connecticut is the broad transition zone where so-called "subtropical indicator" plants and other broadleaf evergreens can be cultivated. As such, Southern Magnolias, Needle Palms, Windmill palm, Loblolly Pines, and Crape Myrtles are grown in private and public gardens. As in much of coastal Connecticut, Long Island, and coastal New Jersey, the growing season is rather long in Stamford, averaging 210 days from April 8 to November 5 according to the National Weather Service in Bridgeport.

Climate data for Stamford, Connecticut (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1955–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 69
(21)
74
(23)
85
(29)
96
(36)
97
(36)
97
(36)
102
(39)
104
(40)
97
(36)
91
(33)
82
(28)
76
(24)
104
(40)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 38.0
(3.3)
41.4
(5.2)
49.1
(9.5)
62.0
(16.7)
72.3
(22.4)
79.8
(26.6)
84.8
(29.3)
82.9
(28.3)
75.7
(24.3)
64.4
(18.0)
53.1
(11.7)
42.7
(5.9)
62.2
(16.8)
Daily mean °F (°C) 30.1
(−1.1)
32.2
(0.1)
39.8
(4.3)
51.1
(10.6)
61.1
(16.2)
69.2
(20.7)
74.6
(23.7)
73.0
(22.8)
66.0
(18.9)
54.5
(12.5)
44.1
(6.7)
35.0
(1.7)
52.6
(11.4)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 22.2
(−5.4)
23.1
(−4.9)
30.4
(−0.9)
40.3
(4.6)
50.0
(10.0)
58.5
(14.7)
64.4
(18.0)
63.1
(17.3)
56.2
(13.4)
44.6
(7.0)
35.1
(1.7)
27.3
(−2.6)
42.9
(6.1)
Record low °F (°C) −18
(−28)
−15
(−26)
−6
(−21)
16
(−9)
28
(−2)
35
(2)
43
(6)
37
(3)
28
(−2)
16
(−9)
7
(−14)
−13
(−25)
−18
(−28)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 4.26
(108)
3.14
(80)
4.73
(120)
4.44
(113)
4.12
(105)
4.91
(125)
3.77
(96)
3.81
(97)
5.21
(132)
4.59
(117)
4.19
(106)
4.44
(113)
51.61
(1,311)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 9.1
(23)
11.9
(30)
5.9
(15)
0.5
(1.3)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.8
(2.0)
5.8
(15)
34.0
(86)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 11.0 8.3 10.1 12.0 12.4 11.6 9.2 8.7 9.1 9.9 10.2 11.4 123.9
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 4.8 4.0 3.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 2.6 15.1
Source 1: NOAA[25][26]
Source 2: Weather Channel[27]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18802,540
189010,396309.3%
190015,99753.9%
191025,13857.1%
192035,09639.6%
193046,34632.1%
194047,9383.4%
195074,29355.0%
196092,71324.8%
1970108,79817.3%
1980102,466−5.8%
1990108,0565.5%
2000117,0838.4%
2010122,6434.7%
2020135,47010.5%
U.S. Decennial Census
2020 Census Data[28]

Census data from 2020 showed the city of Stamford with a population of 135,470. This was a 10.5% increase from 2010. Census data also showed Stamford had surpassed New Haven's population, making it the state's second-most populous city, behind Bridgeport.

In 2020, the racial makeup of the city was 49.3% non-Hispanic white, 14.1% Black or African American, 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native, 8.6% Asian American, 3.2% from two or more races, and 27.2% Hispanic or Latino (of any race).[30] 2020 American Community Survey estimates show that of the Hispanic or Latin American population, Guatemalans form the largest group (6.75% of the city's population), followed by Puerto Ricans (3.77%), Colombians (2.87%), Ecuadorians (2.42%), and Mexicans (2.38%).[31] In 2018, 5.9% of the city was West Indian.[32] The median age was 37.2 in 2018, lower than the national average of 37.9.[33]

There were 54,513 housing units at the 2018 estimates and 50,847 households. The average household size was 2.53 and there were approximately 31,347 families living in the city.[34] The owner-occupied housing rate was 46.6% and the renter-occupied housing rate was 53.4%. Stamford's median household income in 2021 was $99,792 and the per capita income was $58,297, the highest of any city in Connecticut.[35] The average household income was $143,222.[36] About 9.3% of the population was at or below the poverty line.

In 2010, its population was 122,643. At the U.S. Census Bureau's mid-year 2010 estimates, it grew to 122,902.[37] Roughly 49.8% of the population was non-Hispanic white, 12.9% Black or African American, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 6.8% Asian, 1.6% from two or more races, and 28.3% Hispanic or Latino. The American Community Survey determined there were 46,396 households. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.15.[38] The owner-occupied housing rate was 56.5% and the renter-occupied rate was 43.5%.

The 2000 census determined Stamford had a population of 117,083. The proportion of the population under the age of 18 was 21.6%, age 18 to 24 was 7.8%, age 25 to 44 was 32.5%, age 45 to 64 was 25.0%, and 65 years of age or older was 13.1%. The median age of 37.1 was slightly lower than the U.S. median age of 37.2. Composition of the population based on sex was 50.7 females to 49.3 males.

According to Sperling's BestPlaces, 64.0% of the city's inhabitants are religious or religiously affiliated.[39] The largest religious group in the city are Christians, followed by Judaism, Islam, and eastern religions including Hinduism and Buddhism. The largest Christian denomination in the city is the Roman Catholic Church, served by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport.

Crime edit

According to FBI statistics in 2014, Stamford is the 16th safest of the 269 cities in the nation and well ahead of any in Connecticut with a population greater than 100,000 that report crime statistics to the FBI.[40] In 2015, Stamford reported three murders, 19 rapes, and 92 robberies. Crime in Stamford is much more controlled in comparison to cities with similar population size in Connecticut and nationally. Lower crime rates in Stamford are attributed to the city's robust economic growth in recent decades. Criminal cases are prosecuted by the State's Attorney's Office, and Stamford is home to a State Superior Court, at 123 Hoyt Street, adjacent to the Stamford Police Headquarters.

Economy edit

 
NBC Sports Group world headquarters at 1 Blachley Road
 
WWE headquarters in Stamford

Stamford's cluster of corporate headquarters includes a number of Fortune 500, Fortune 1000 and Forbes Global 2000 companies. In 2017, Stamford had four Fortune 500, nine Fortune 1000, three Forbes Global 2000[41] and one Fortune Global 500 company.[8]

Among the larger companies with headquarters in Stamford are Charter Communications, Harman International, Synchrony Financial, Indeed.com, Webster Bank, United Rentals, Conair, Gartner, Henkel North American Consumer Goods, WWE, Pitney Bowes, ITT Inc., Gen Re, NBC Sports Group, Nestle Waters North America, Crane Co. and Vineyard Vines.[42] UBS' Stamford trading floor held the Guinness World Record as the largest columnless trading floor in the world until surrendering that space in 2017. The building was sold after the bank downsized.[43] The Royal Bank of Scotland moved its North American operations into Stamford in 2009, including its RBS Greenwich Capital subsidiary.[44]

The Harbor Point development, in the South End, is one of the nation's largest private-sector development projects.[45] Many large retail stores, such as Design within Reach (also headquartered in Stamford), have moved in, along with multiple companies including ITV America, McKinsey & Company, Bridgewater Associates and Kayak.com.

Arts and culture edit

Science and nature edit

  • The Stamford Museum and Nature Center on a 118-acre (48-hectare) site in the northern end of town has a collection of works by Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, who was a Stamford resident for a decade.
  • The Fairfield County Astronomical Society was started in 1954 and runs the Stamford Observatory, which has a 22-inch (560 mm) telescope.
  • Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens is a 91-acre (37 ha) botanical gardens and science education center with over 850 specimen trees and plants from around the world. It is also home to several Champion Trees, the largest of their species in Connecticut.
  • SoundWaters Community Center for Environmental Education is in Cove Island Park.

Theater, film, and video edit

 
Avon Theatre in 2013
  • Curtain Call Inc. presents plays and other entertainment at the Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Avenue.
  • Stamford Center for the Arts: The Palace Theatre, originally opened as a vaudeville house in 1927 and reopened as a nonprofit theater in 1983. It was joined in 1992 by the Rich Forum, another downtown venue. Both have been run by the Stamford Center for the Arts.
  • Latham Park
  • The Rich Forum is occupied by NBCUniversal as a television studio where various television shows are taped and produced, including Jerry Springer, Maury, The Steve Wilkos Show, The Trisha Goddard Show, and Crazy Talk.[46]
  • AMC Theatres has two first-run movie houses in Stamford with a total of 14 movie screens: Landmark 8 and Majestic 6. The Avon Theatre Film Center, a two-screen nonprofit movie house focusing on first-run independent movies, is on Bedford Street. The Ferguson Library also shows movies.

Movies shot in Stamford edit

Music edit

 
The Gothic revival exterior of St. Mary's Church on Elm Street
  • In a typical season, the Stamford Symphony Orchestra gives five pairs of classical concerts and three pops concerts at the 1,586-seat Palace Theatre, as well as a concert for elementary school students and a family concert series.
  • Connecticut Grand Opera, a not-for-profit, professional opera company, performs at the Palace Theatre. On its website, the CGO claims to offer "the most ambitious opera season of any company between New York and Boston".
  • Alive @ Five is an annual summer concert series in Columbus Park typically lasting six weeks.
  • Treetops CMS, a nonprofit chamber music organization, is in Westover, providing six chamber music concerts annually, as well as art exhibits and installations.

Fine art edit

  • UCONN Stamford Art Gallery showcases both emerging and established artists.
  • Franklin Street Works maintains an art space in the downtown area.
  • Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Connecticut with diverse international exhibitions.
  • Stamford Loft Artists Association provides support for visual artists and opportunities to exhibit their work.

Libraries edit

Stamford's public library, the Ferguson Library, is one of the largest in Connecticut. The library also shows movies and has a used book store run by Friends of Ferguson Library.

The library has branches in South End, Springdale, and the Turn of River sections of the city, it also has a bookmobile that runs daily to different neighborhoods. The Turn of River branch, officially called the Harry Bennett Branch, is the largest library branch in the state. That branch also has a used book store run by Friends of Ferguson Library.

Parks and recreation edit

 
Stamford boasts miles of accessible shoreline for recreation and two public beaches.
  • Mill River Park is in the center of downtown. Its ancient grist mill (present when George Washington traveled through Stamford) was modernized in the 1920s. There are numerous community activities offered at the park coordinated by the Mill River Park Collaborative.
  • Cummings Park, a public beach, was once a popular spot for shell fishing. The park was developed in 1906 and had been known as Halloween Park because Mayor Homer Cummings cast the deciding vote to create it on Halloween Night.[47]
  • The 83-acre (34 ha) Cove Island Park, once a farm and then an enormous factory site (Stamford Manufacturing Company), has beaches, picnic grounds and bluffs. It has a small wildlife sanctuary in the southwest corner that might be interesting for bird watchers. The SoundWaters Community Center for Environmental Education is in the park.
  • Jackie Robinson Park on the West Side is named after baseball legend Jackie Robinson, who lived in Stamford.
  • Terry Connors Ice Rink[48] shares a parking lot with Cove Island Park. It offers public ice skating, group lessons, and ice hockey. It is the home of the Stamford Youth Hockey Association.[49]
  • Scalzi Park on Bridge Street has a playground, baseball and softball fields, volleyball courts, tennis courts, bocce courts, basketball courts, roller hockey courts, and a baseball park, Cubeta Stadium. A concrete skate park was opened at Scalzi in July 2007 for $309,850, designed and built by Grindline Skateparks Inc.[50]
  • Stamford has two municipal golf courses. Sterling Farms Golf Course[51] opened in May 1972 and is the more popular.[52] The facility also has a driving range, restaurant, and six tennis courts.
  • The E. Gaynor Brennan Golf Course,[53] known locally as Hubbard Heights, opened for play in 1922 as a private course and was purchased by the city in 1949.
  • Dorothy Heroy Park is in North Stamford.
  • Mianus River Park is 187 acres (76 ha) of nature reserve in Stamford, owned by the city.
  • The Italian Center[54] features tennis courts, swimming pools, fitness centers, a playground and a miniature golf course.
  • The Stamford YMCA[55] offers swimming lessons and sports, including basketball and indoor soccer. Programs are also available periodically for physical fitness.
  • The Stamford Yacht Club[56] is a private organization that provides members with access to boating activities and additional amenities.

Politics and government edit

Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 27, 2020.[57]
Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage
Democratic 31,177 2,318 33,495 64.87%
Republican 13,638 1,022 14,660 28.39%
Unaffiliated 1,583 155 1,738 3.37%
Minor parties 1,589 152 1,741 3.37%
Total 47,987 3,647 51,634 100%
Stamford city vote
by party in presidential elections[58]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020 68.08% 40,437 30.71% 18,242 1.21% 720
2016 65.35% 34,148 31.04% 16,222 3.61% 1,888
2012 62.33% 29,623 36.76% 17,473 0.91% 433
2008 64.06% 31,733 35.35% 17,510 0.59% 291
2004 58.60% 27,588 40.07% 18,866 1.33% 624
2000 62.03% 27,430 34.28% 15,159 3.69% 1,634
1996 57.93% 25,005 34.05% 14,696 8.03% 3,464
1992 46.44% 23,185 39.68% 19,809 13.88% 6,932
1988 44.97% 20,773 53.85% 24,877 1.19% 548
1984 39.78% 19,432 59.70% 29,167 0.52% 256
1980 38.35% 17,633 50.56% 23,250 11.09% 5,099
1976 44.55% 20,666 54.80% 25,422 0.65% 302
1972 37.97% 18,299 60.74% 29,268 1.29% 622
1968 45.97% 20,926 48.74% 22,186 5.28% 2,405
1964 64.50% 29,078 35.50% 16,004 0.00% 0
1960 49.86% 21,448 50.14% 21,572 0.00% 0
1956 34.30% 13,977 65.70% 26,767 0.00% 0

Stamford is predominantly Democratic but not nearly as heavily Democratic as Connecticut's more urban cities like Bridgeport and New Haven. In 2008, Democrat Barack Obama received 64.06% of the city vote to Republican John McCain's 35.35%.[59]

Democrat Caroline Simmons is Stamford's current mayor. Notable Republicans from the city include former U.S. Representative Chris Shays, former Lieutenant Governor Michael Fedele, and former mayor Michael Pavia. Prominent Democrats from Stamford include current Attorney General William Tong, former two-term Governor Dannel Malloy, former Attorney General and incumbent senior U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, former Attorney General George Jepsen, former U.S. Attorney General and former mayor Homer Stille Cummings, Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Andrew J. McDonald, and Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Richard A. Robinson. Other notable politicians with Stamford roots include Carrie Clyde Holly, the first woman (along with two colleagues) elected to serve in a State Legislature (Colorado, from Pueblo County in the 1894 election) in U.S. history, Joe Lieberman, former Attorney General of Connecticut and Independent/Democratic U.S. Senator who was Al Gore's vice-presidential nominee in the 2000 presidential election; William F. Buckley, Jr., conservative commentator; and French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau.

Stamford has consistently received a perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign for LGBT-friendly policies since 2016.[60][61]

Education edit

Stamford has a highly educated population. Per the American Community Survey from 2017 to 2021, 89.1% of adults aged 25 and older graduated from high school, and 52.3% have a Bachelor's degree or higher.[62] This compares to 91.1% and 37.9% nationally, respectively.[63]

Stamford is home to a branch of the University of Connecticut, commonly called UConn Stamford. Sacred Heart University also hosts a physician assistant studies program located on the Stamford Hospital campus.[64] The city also used to host a branch of the University of Bridgeport.[65] UConn Stamford's campus is located in Downtown Stamford, and its main building, reconverted from hosting a former Bloomingdale's store that had closed in 1990, opened in 1998.[66] In 2017, UCONN Stamford opened a 300-student dormitory around the corner from the Stamford Campus on Washington Boulevard.[67]

Stamford Public Schools comprises 13 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, and 3 high schools.[68] As of the 2022–2023 school year, the school district serves 16,212 students, a slight increase over the previous year.[69] Stamford Public Schools students come from a diverse array of backgrounds, mirroring the city's diversity. As of 2022, the majority of Stamford Public Schools students are Hispanic or Latino.[69] 75 different languages are spoken at home by Stamford Public School students, with English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Bengali, and Polish among the most common languages.[70] Per an April 2023 report by the Connecticut State Department of Education on racial imbalance in public school enrollment, none of the 10 Stamford School District schools studied had a racial imbalance of more than 14% compared to the school district at large.[71] According to the Connecticut State Department of Education, in the 2004–2005 academic year, 42.7% of Stamford's public school students were economically disadvantaged, and 11.6% were students with disabilities.[citation needed]

The supermajority of Stamford Public Schools funding comes from the City of Stamford. In the 2022-2023 fiscal year, Stamford Public Schools had a total operating budget of $301,843,542,[72] provided by the City of Stamford. This represented 82.6% of its total revenue that year, with an additional 9.8% coming from federal grants, 7.5% coming from state grants, and 0.1% coming from other sources.[73]

Stamford's three public high schools are Westhill High School, Stamford High School, and the Academy of Information Technology and Engineering.[74] As of 2022, the Stamford School District's average SAT score was 990,[75] below the state average.

The city also has several private schools, including Villa Maria School, Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut, King School, and The Long Ridge School.

Media edit

Print media edit

  • Stamford Magazine, published by Moffly Media
  • Stamford Advocate, daily newspaper
  • Hey Stamford! digital media brand focused on the City of Stamford
  • The Stamford Times, weekly newspaper, owned by The Hour Newspapers.
  • Stamford Plus magazine is published by Significance Media LLC.
  • El Sol News, weekly Spanish-language newspaper.
  • La Voz, weekly Spanish-language newspaper.

Radio stations in the city edit

  • WEDW-FM 88.5; 2,000 watts, a National Public Radio station
  • WSTC-AM 1400; 1,000 watts; shares programming with WNLK-AM 1350
  • WEBE 108 -107.9 1400; 50,000 watts

Emergency services edit

Stamford Emergency Medical Services edit

A not-for-profit agency, Stamford Emergency Medical Services (SEMS) provides pre-hospital emergency care in Stamford, Connecticut. SEMS also provides contracted paramedic intercept response to Darien Emergency Medical Services, located in Darien, Connecticut. SEMS is the only Connecticut EMS service accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS). All SEMS units are staffed by at least one Connecticut-licensed paramedic.[88] Stamford EMS responds to 14,000 calls annually.

In Stamford, medical facilities include:

  • Stamford Hospital, Level II Trauma Center
  • Tully Health Center
  • Franklin Street Community Health Center

Fire department edit

Fire protection in the city of Stamford is provided by the paid Stamford Fire Department (SFD) and four all-volunteer fire departments—Glenbrook-New Hope, Belltown, Springdale, and Turn of River—plus a combination company (paid and volunteer members), Long Ridge.

Budgeting and districting of the various fire departments throughout the city had been unstable since 2007, due to an extended legal conflict between the volunteer departments and the Malloy administration.[89] As of May 16, 2012, a decision was reached by the city's charter revision committee to combine the paid and volunteer fire departments into one combination fire department, known as the Stamford Fire Department.[90]

Police department edit

The Stamford Police Department (SPD) is Stamford's only police force, and has lost four officers in the line of service since 1938. The police force has about 280 sworn police officers making it the fifth largest police force in Connecticut after Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, and Waterbury.[91] Most Stamford Officers were trained at the Connecticut Police Training Academy before patrolling in the city. Aside from Police Headquarters, located at 725 Bedford St., opened in 2019, in Downtown Stamford, SPD also operates substations in Stamford's West Side at Wilson St. and W. Main St., and at 1137 High Ridge Rd and Hope Street. The current Chief of Police is Tim Shaw since April 9, 2020 who was a police officer in Stamford before leaving to Easton, Connecticut and coming back to Stamford to become police chief.[92][93][94]

Transportation edit

Mass transit edit

 
A Manhattan-bound Metro-North Railroad train leaving Stamford Transportation Center

Stamford is on the New Haven Line of the Metro-North Railroad, the commuter rail system for northern metropolitan New York City. Stamford is the second-busiest station on the Metro-North system, after Grand Central Terminal, and serves as a major transfer point for local trains.[95] Stamford Station is also the terminus of a Metro-North branch that ends in New Canaan, 8 mi (13 km) away, known as the New Canaan Branch, and a part-time terminal of Shore Line East and Danbury Branch trains. Two smaller train stations in Stamford are Glenbrook and Springdale, both a part of the New Canaan branch.

Commuter trains come into Stamford from all points between New London to the east and New York (Grand Central Terminal) to the south. The average nonstop commute is 47 minutes. Trains operate from the Stamford station between 4:43 a.m. (first departure to Grand Central) until 12:55 a.m. (last departure to Grand Central).

Stamford also serves as a prominent station along Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. The Acela, a high speed train service between Boston and Washington D.C., makes several daily stops in Stamford. Amtrak's higher-speed Northeast Regional (between Boston or Springfield, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.) and Vermonter (between Saint Albans, Vermont and Washington, D.C.) also make plentiful daily stops in Stamford. Amtrak has facilities in upper level of the Stamford station.

Airports edit

Stamford is within reasonable distance of 11 airports: four general aviation, two regional, five international.

General aviation airports Distance from Downtown/Location
Danbury Municipal Airport 21 mi (34 km) north in Danbury, Connecticut
Sikorsky Memorial Airport 22 mi (35 km) east in Stratford, Connecticut
Teterboro Airport 31 mi (50 km) southwest in Teterboro, New Jersey
Waterbury–Oxford Airport 36 mi (58 km) northeast in Oxford, Connecticut
Regional airports Distance form Downtown/Location
Westchester County Airport 8 mi (13 km) west in Westchester County, New York
Tweed New Haven Airport 37 mi (60 km) east in East Haven, Connecticut
Stewart Airport 43 mi (69 km) northwest in Newburgh, New York
International airports Distance from Downtown/Location
LaGuardia Airport 26 mi (42 km) southwest in Queens, New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport 31 mi (50 km) southwest in Queens, NY
Newark Liberty International Airport 41 mi (66 km) southwest in Newark, New Jersey
Bradley International Airport 75 mi (121 km) northeast in Windsor Locks, Connecticut

Buses edit

City bus transportation is provided by CT Transit, which is run and financed by the Connecticut Department of Transportation. The main terminal is adjacent to the train station on State Street, under the I-95 highway. Bus service runs along major arterial roads through the towns of Darien, Norwalk, Greenwich and Port Chester, New York. A non-stop direct route is also offered to White Plains, New York. Commuters can connect in Norwalk to points as far east as Milford and as far north as Danbury. Additional connections can be made in Port Chester and White Plains to all points covered by the Bee-Line bus system in Westchester County.

Greyhound provides inter-city bus service from the lower level of the Stamford train station. Bus service is provided to New Haven (Union Station), Boston (South Station), and New York (Port Authority).

Highways edit

Two limited-access highways run through the city. Interstate 95 serves as the main route through downtown Stamford with four exits (6–9). The Merritt Parkway runs through the northern part of the city. This road is designated for passenger vehicles only. Any congestion on the Merritt Parkway is mostly likely to occur on the southbound lane in the morning and the northbound in the evening (route to and from New York). At night, due to the absence of lighting, visibility on the Merritt Parkway is relatively poor. Stamford exits on the Merritt Parkway are 33–35, and exit 36 is just over the border in New Canaan.

Stamford is also served by four other state highways. Route 1, also known as Main Street in Stamford, is also used as a major artery during the morning and evening commute. Most traffic via Route 1 is short distance or fairly local, yet vehicles have utilized Route 1 during times of heavy congestion on I-95 as a re-route. Route 137 (Washington Boulevard and High Ridge Road) is the main north–south road of the city and runs from the Stamford Transportation Center and serves the Turn of River, North Stamford, and High Ridge sections of the city. Route 104 (Long Ridge Road) branches off from Route 137 to serve the Long Ridge section. Route 106 (Courtland Avenue) serves the Glenbrook neighborhood and continues towards the town of Darien.

Notable people edit

Noteworthy past and present residents include:

Sister cities edit

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Huntington, E.B. (1868). History of Stamford, Connecticut: from its settlement in 1641, to the present. Stamford, CT: The Author. OCLC 11665950.
  • Burns, Rosemary (1982). Springdale remembered: the history of a section of Stamford, Connecticut, 1640–1949. Stamford, CT: Stamford Historical Society. OCLC 9093878.
  • Mecca, Gregg D. (1984). . Stamford, CT: Stamford Historical Society. Archived from the original on October 25, 2005. Retrieved July 8, 2014. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Majdalany, Jeanne; Wicks, Edith (1992). The story of the early settlers of Stamford, Connecticut, 1641–1700. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books. ISBN 9781556136108.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Stamford Historical Society
  • Stamford Downtown Special Services District
  • "Stamford, Conn." . The New Student's Reference Work . 1914.

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Innovating Since 1641 Fairfield County and Connecticut Western Connecticut Planning Region and ConnecticutShow StamfordShow ConnecticutShow the United StatesCoordinates 41 03 10 N 73 32 20 W 41 05278 N 73 53889 W 41 05278 73 53889CountryUnited StatesU S stateConnecticutCountyFairfieldRegionWestern CTSettled town 1641Incorporated city 1893Consolidated1949Named forStamford LincolnshireGovernment TypeMayor Board of representatives MayorCaroline Simmons D Area 1 City52 03 sq mi 134 75 km2 Land37 62 sq mi 97 43 km2 Water14 41 sq mi 37 33 km2 Urban465 sq mi 1 205 km2 Elevation23 ft 7 m Population 2020 2 3 City135 470 Density3 601 0 sq mi 1 390 4 km2 Demonym s Stamfordian StamforditeTime zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 Eastern ZIP Codes069xxArea code s 203 475FIPS code09 73000GNIS feature ID0211129Major highwaysCommuter railWebsitewww wbr stamfordct wbr gov As of 2023 Stamford is home to eight Fortune 500 companies 5 and numerous divisions of large corporations 6 7 8 This gives it the largest financial district in the New York metropolitan region outside New York City and one of the nation s largest concentrations of corporations Dominant sectors of Stamford s economy include financial management and real estate tourism information technology healthcare telecommunications transportation and retail 9 Its metropolitan division is home to colleges and universities including UConn Stamford and Norwalk Community College Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Crime 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Science and nature 5 2 Theater film and video 5 2 1 Movies shot in Stamford 5 3 Music 5 4 Fine art 5 5 Libraries 6 Parks and recreation 7 Politics and government 8 Education 9 Media 9 1 Print media 9 2 Radio stations in the city 10 Emergency services 10 1 Stamford Emergency Medical Services 10 2 Fire department 10 3 Police department 11 Transportation 11 1 Mass transit 11 2 Airports 11 3 Buses 11 4 Highways 12 Notable people 13 Sister cities 14 See also 15 References 15 1 Further reading 16 External linksHistory editMain article History of Stamford Connecticut Stamford was known as Rippowam by the Siwanoy Native American inhabitants of the region and the very first European settlers in the area also called it that The present name is after the town of Stamford Lincolnshire England 10 The deed to Stamford was signed on July 1 1640 between Captain Turner of the New Haven Colony and Chief Ponus By the 18th century one of the town s primary industries was merchandising by water which was possible due to Stamford s proximity to New York In 1692 Stamford was home to a less famous witch trial than the well known Salem witch trials which also occurred in 1692 The accusations were less fanatical and on a smaller scale but they also grew to prominence through gossip and hysterics 11 New Canaan officially separated from Stamford when it incorporated as a town in 1801 followed by Darien in 1820 Starting in the late 19th century New York residents built summer homes on the shoreline and some moved to Stamford permanently and started commuting to Manhattan by train Stamford incorporated as a city in 1893 In 1950 the U S Census Bureau reported the city s population as 94 6 white and 5 2 black 12 In the 1960s and 1970s Stamford s commercial real estate boomed as corporations relocated from New York City to peripheral areas 13 A massive urban redevelopment campaign during that time resulted in a downtown with many tall office buildings The F D Rich Company was the city designated urban renewal developer of the downtown area in an ongoing contentious project beginning in the 1960s and continuing through the 1970s The company put up what was the city s tallest structure One Landmark Square at 21 floors high and the GTE building now One Stamford Forum along with the Marriott Hotel the Stamford Town Center and many other downtown office buildings One Landmark Square has since been dwarfed by the new 34 story Park Tower Stamford condominium tower and again by the Atlantic Station development another Rich Company project in partnership with Cappelli Enterprises 14 Over the years other developers have joined in building up the downtown a process that continued through the 1980s and 1990s and into the new century Since 2008 an 80 acre 32 hectare mixed use redevelopment project for Stamford s Harbor Point neighborhood has added additional growth south of downtown The redevelopment plan included six million square feet 560 000 m2 of new residential retail office and hotel space and a marina In July 2012 roughly 900 of the projected 4 000 Harbor Point residential units had been constructed 15 New restaurants and recreational activities have come up in the Harbor Point area which is considered New Stamford From 2008 to 2017 the city issued permits for 4 341 housing units 16 17 During the COVID 19 pandemic in the U S many New Yorkers relocated to Stamford and its metropolitan area 18 19 Geography edit nbsp Aerial view of Stamford at night with Norwalk Fairfield Bridgeport and beyond visible and Long Island Sound completely dark According to the U S Census Bureau the city has an area of 52 09 square miles 134 9 km2 of which 37 62 square miles 97 4 km2 is land and 14 41 square miles 37 3 km2 is water Stamford is the state s largest city by area 20 The population density was 3 101 9 inhabitants per square mile 1 197 7 km2 in 2010 The city is halfway between Manhattan and New Haven at approximately 38 miles 60 kilometers from each 21 22 it is 79 miles 127 kilometers from the state capital of Hartford 23 Stamford is near the southwestern point of Connecticut on Long Island Sound it is part of the Gold Coast Stamford comprises approximately 45 distinct neighborhoods and villages and two historic districts 24 including Cove East Side Downtown North Stamford Glenbrook West Side Turn of River Waterside Springdale Belltown Ridgeway Newfield South End Westover Shippan Roxbury and Palmers Hill North of the Merritt Parkway is considered the North Stamford section of the city encompassing its largest land mass though it is the least densely populated North Stamford functionally and legally acts as one municipality with the city of Stamford Stamford borders Pound Ridge New York to the north the Long Island Sound to the south Greenwich to the west Darien to the east and New Canaan to the northeast The city has islands in Long Island Sound Cove Island Grass Island Greenway Island Jack Island and Cuties Island also known as Vincent Island Cove Island is a prominent beach and recreation area It lies approximately 9 miles 14 kilometers from Norwalk Climate edit nbsp Harbor Point Marina in Stamford in August 2018 Under the Koppen climate classification Stamford has a temperate climate Cfa with long hot summers and cool to cold winters with precipitation spread fairly evenly throughout the year Like the rest of coastal Connecticut it lies in the broad transition zone between the colder continental climates of the northern U S and southern Canada to the north and the warmer temperate and subtropical climates of the middle and south Atlantic states to the south The warm hot season in Stamford is from mid April through early November Late day thundershowers are common in the hottest months June through September despite the mostly sunny skies The cool cold season is from late November though mid March Winter weather is far more variable than summer weather along the Connecticut coast ranging from sunny days with higher temperatures to cold and blustery conditions with occasional snow As on much of the Connecticut coast and nearby Long Island some of the winter precipitation is rain or a mix and rain and wet snow Stamford averages about 30 inches 75 cm of snow annually compared to inland areas like Hartford and Albany that average 45 60 inches 110 150 cm Although infrequent tropical cyclones hurricanes tropical storms have struck Connecticut and the Stamford metropolitan area Hurricane landfalls have occurred along the Connecticut coast in 1903 1938 1944 1954 Carol 1960 Donna Hurricane Gloria in 1985 and Hurricane Sandy in 2012 Stamford lies in USDA garden zone 7a It averages about 90 days annually with freeze Coastal Connecticut is the broad transition zone where so called subtropical indicator plants and other broadleaf evergreens can be cultivated As such Southern Magnolias Needle Palms Windmill palm Loblolly Pines and Crape Myrtles are grown in private and public gardens As in much of coastal Connecticut Long Island and coastal New Jersey the growing season is rather long in Stamford averaging 210 days from April 8 to November 5 according to the National Weather Service in Bridgeport Climate data for Stamford Connecticut 1991 2020 normals extremes 1955 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high F C 69 21 74 23 85 29 96 36 97 36 97 36 102 39 104 40 97 36 91 33 82 28 76 24 104 40 Mean daily maximum F C 38 0 3 3 41 4 5 2 49 1 9 5 62 0 16 7 72 3 22 4 79 8 26 6 84 8 29 3 82 9 28 3 75 7 24 3 64 4 18 0 53 1 11 7 42 7 5 9 62 2 16 8 Daily mean F C 30 1 1 1 32 2 0 1 39 8 4 3 51 1 10 6 61 1 16 2 69 2 20 7 74 6 23 7 73 0 22 8 66 0 18 9 54 5 12 5 44 1 6 7 35 0 1 7 52 6 11 4 Mean daily minimum F C 22 2 5 4 23 1 4 9 30 4 0 9 40 3 4 6 50 0 10 0 58 5 14 7 64 4 18 0 63 1 17 3 56 2 13 4 44 6 7 0 35 1 1 7 27 3 2 6 42 9 6 1 Record low F C 18 28 15 26 6 21 16 9 28 2 35 2 43 6 37 3 28 2 16 9 7 14 13 25 18 28 Average precipitation inches mm 4 26 108 3 14 80 4 73 120 4 44 113 4 12 105 4 91 125 3 77 96 3 81 97 5 21 132 4 59 117 4 19 106 4 44 113 51 61 1 311 Average snowfall inches cm 9 1 23 11 9 30 5 9 15 0 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 5 8 15 34 0 86 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 11 0 8 3 10 1 12 0 12 4 11 6 9 2 8 7 9 1 9 9 10 2 11 4 123 9 Average snowy days 0 1 in 4 8 4 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 6 15 1 Source 1 NOAA 25 26 Source 2 Weather Channel 27 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18802 540 189010 396309 3 190015 99753 9 191025 13857 1 192035 09639 6 193046 34632 1 194047 9383 4 195074 29355 0 196092 71324 8 1970108 79817 3 1980102 466 5 8 1990108 0565 5 2000117 0838 4 2010122 6434 7 2020135 47010 5 U S Decennial Census2020 Census Data 28 Census data from 2020 showed the city of Stamford with a population of 135 470 This was a 10 5 increase from 2010 Census data also showed Stamford had surpassed New Haven s population making it the state s second most populous city behind Bridgeport In 2020 the racial makeup of the city was 49 3 non Hispanic white 14 1 Black or African American 0 3 American Indian or Alaska Native 8 6 Asian American 3 2 from two or more races and 27 2 Hispanic or Latino of any race 30 2020 American Community Survey estimates show that of the Hispanic or Latin American population Guatemalans form the largest group 6 75 of the city s population followed by Puerto Ricans 3 77 Colombians 2 87 Ecuadorians 2 42 and Mexicans 2 38 31 In 2018 5 9 of the city was West Indian 32 The median age was 37 2 in 2018 lower than the national average of 37 9 33 There were 54 513 housing units at the 2018 estimates and 50 847 households The average household size was 2 53 and there were approximately 31 347 families living in the city 34 The owner occupied housing rate was 46 6 and the renter occupied housing rate was 53 4 Stamford s median household income in 2021 was 99 792 and the per capita income was 58 297 the highest of any city in Connecticut 35 The average household income was 143 222 36 About 9 3 of the population was at or below the poverty line In 2010 its population was 122 643 At the U S Census Bureau s mid year 2010 estimates it grew to 122 902 37 Roughly 49 8 of the population was non Hispanic white 12 9 Black or African American 0 2 American Indian or Alaska Native 6 8 Asian 1 6 from two or more races and 28 3 Hispanic or Latino The American Community Survey determined there were 46 396 households The average household size was 2 56 and the average family size was 3 15 38 The owner occupied housing rate was 56 5 and the renter occupied rate was 43 5 The 2000 census determined Stamford had a population of 117 083 The proportion of the population under the age of 18 was 21 6 age 18 to 24 was 7 8 age 25 to 44 was 32 5 age 45 to 64 was 25 0 and 65 years of age or older was 13 1 The median age of 37 1 was slightly lower than the U S median age of 37 2 Composition of the population based on sex was 50 7 females to 49 3 males According to Sperling s BestPlaces 64 0 of the city s inhabitants are religious or religiously affiliated 39 The largest religious group in the city are Christians followed by Judaism Islam and eastern religions including Hinduism and Buddhism The largest Christian denomination in the city is the Roman Catholic Church served by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport Crime edit According to FBI statistics in 2014 Stamford is the 16th safest of the 269 cities in the nation and well ahead of any in Connecticut with a population greater than 100 000 that report crime statistics to the FBI 40 In 2015 Stamford reported three murders 19 rapes and 92 robberies Crime in Stamford is much more controlled in comparison to cities with similar population size in Connecticut and nationally Lower crime rates in Stamford are attributed to the city s robust economic growth in recent decades Criminal cases are prosecuted by the State s Attorney s Office and Stamford is home to a State Superior Court at 123 Hoyt Street adjacent to the Stamford Police Headquarters Economy editMain article Economy of Stamford Connecticut nbsp NBC Sports Group world headquarters at 1 Blachley Road nbsp WWE headquarters in Stamford Stamford s cluster of corporate headquarters includes a number of Fortune 500 Fortune 1000 and Forbes Global 2000 companies In 2017 Stamford had four Fortune 500 nine Fortune 1000 three Forbes Global 2000 41 and one Fortune Global 500 company 8 Among the larger companies with headquarters in Stamford are Charter Communications Harman International Synchrony Financial Indeed com Webster Bank United Rentals Conair Gartner Henkel North American Consumer Goods WWE Pitney Bowes ITT Inc Gen Re NBC Sports Group Nestle Waters North America Crane Co and Vineyard Vines 42 UBS Stamford trading floor held the Guinness World Record as the largest columnless trading floor in the world until surrendering that space in 2017 The building was sold after the bank downsized 43 The Royal Bank of Scotland moved its North American operations into Stamford in 2009 including its RBS Greenwich Capital subsidiary 44 The Harbor Point development in the South End is one of the nation s largest private sector development projects 45 Many large retail stores such as Design within Reach also headquartered in Stamford have moved in along with multiple companies including ITV America McKinsey amp Company Bridgewater Associates and Kayak com Arts and culture editMain article Arts and culture in Stamford Connecticut Science and nature edit The Stamford Museum and Nature Center on a 118 acre 48 hectare site in the northern end of town has a collection of works by Gutzon Borglum the sculptor of Mount Rushmore who was a Stamford resident for a decade The Fairfield County Astronomical Society was started in 1954 and runs the Stamford Observatory which has a 22 inch 560 mm telescope Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens is a 91 acre 37 ha botanical gardens and science education center with over 850 specimen trees and plants from around the world It is also home to several Champion Trees the largest of their species in Connecticut SoundWaters Community Center for Environmental Education is in Cove Island Park Theater film and video edit nbsp Avon Theatre in 2013 Curtain Call Inc presents plays and other entertainment at the Sterling Farms Theatre Complex 1349 Newfield Avenue Stamford Center for the Arts The Palace Theatre originally opened as a vaudeville house in 1927 and reopened as a nonprofit theater in 1983 It was joined in 1992 by the Rich Forum another downtown venue Both have been run by the Stamford Center for the Arts Latham Park The Rich Forum is occupied by NBCUniversal as a television studio where various television shows are taped and produced including Jerry Springer Maury The Steve Wilkos Show The Trisha Goddard Show and Crazy Talk 46 AMC Theatres has two first run movie houses in Stamford with a total of 14 movie screens Landmark 8 and Majestic 6 The Avon Theatre Film Center a two screen nonprofit movie house focusing on first run independent movies is on Bedford Street The Ferguson Library also shows movies Movies shot in Stamford edit Main article List of films shot in Stamford Connecticut Music edit nbsp The Gothic revival exterior of St Mary s Church on Elm Street In a typical season the Stamford Symphony Orchestra gives five pairs of classical concerts and three pops concerts at the 1 586 seat Palace Theatre as well as a concert for elementary school students and a family concert series Connecticut Grand Opera a not for profit professional opera company performs at the Palace Theatre On its website the CGO claims to offer the most ambitious opera season of any company between New York and Boston Alive Five is an annual summer concert series in Columbus Park typically lasting six weeks Treetops CMS a nonprofit chamber music organization is in Westover providing six chamber music concerts annually as well as art exhibits and installations Fine art edit UCONN Stamford Art Gallery showcases both emerging and established artists Franklin Street Works maintains an art space in the downtown area Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Connecticut with diverse international exhibitions Stamford Loft Artists Association provides support for visual artists and opportunities to exhibit their work Libraries edit Stamford s public library the Ferguson Library is one of the largest in Connecticut The library also shows movies and has a used book store run by Friends of Ferguson Library The library has branches in South End Springdale and the Turn of River sections of the city it also has a bookmobile that runs daily to different neighborhoods The Turn of River branch officially called the Harry Bennett Branch is the largest library branch in the state That branch also has a used book store run by Friends of Ferguson Library Parks and recreation edit nbsp Stamford boasts miles of accessible shoreline for recreation and two public beaches Mill River Park is in the center of downtown Its ancient grist mill present when George Washington traveled through Stamford was modernized in the 1920s There are numerous community activities offered at the park coordinated by the Mill River Park Collaborative Cummings Park a public beach was once a popular spot for shell fishing The park was developed in 1906 and had been known as Halloween Park because Mayor Homer Cummings cast the deciding vote to create it on Halloween Night 47 The 83 acre 34 ha Cove Island Park once a farm and then an enormous factory site Stamford Manufacturing Company has beaches picnic grounds and bluffs It has a small wildlife sanctuary in the southwest corner that might be interesting for bird watchers The SoundWaters Community Center for Environmental Education is in the park Jackie Robinson Park on the West Side is named after baseball legend Jackie Robinson who lived in Stamford Terry Connors Ice Rink 48 shares a parking lot with Cove Island Park It offers public ice skating group lessons and ice hockey It is the home of the Stamford Youth Hockey Association 49 Scalzi Park on Bridge Street has a playground baseball and softball fields volleyball courts tennis courts bocce courts basketball courts roller hockey courts and a baseball park Cubeta Stadium A concrete skate park was opened at Scalzi in July 2007 for 309 850 designed and built by Grindline Skateparks Inc 50 Stamford has two municipal golf courses Sterling Farms Golf Course 51 opened in May 1972 and is the more popular 52 The facility also has a driving range restaurant and six tennis courts The E Gaynor Brennan Golf Course 53 known locally as Hubbard Heights opened for play in 1922 as a private course and was purchased by the city in 1949 Dorothy Heroy Park is in North Stamford Mianus River Park is 187 acres 76 ha of nature reserve in Stamford owned by the city The Italian Center 54 features tennis courts swimming pools fitness centers a playground and a miniature golf course The Stamford YMCA 55 offers swimming lessons and sports including basketball and indoor soccer Programs are also available periodically for physical fitness The Stamford Yacht Club 56 is a private organization that provides members with access to boating activities and additional amenities Politics and government editVoter registration and party enrollment as of October 27 2020 57 Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage Democratic 31 177 2 318 33 495 64 87 Republican 13 638 1 022 14 660 28 39 Unaffiliated 1 583 155 1 738 3 37 Minor parties 1 589 152 1 741 3 37 Total 47 987 3 647 51 634 100 Stamford city vote by party in presidential elections 58 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties 2020 68 08 40 437 30 71 18 242 1 21 720 2016 65 35 34 148 31 04 16 222 3 61 1 888 2012 62 33 29 623 36 76 17 473 0 91 433 2008 64 06 31 733 35 35 17 510 0 59 291 2004 58 60 27 588 40 07 18 866 1 33 624 2000 62 03 27 430 34 28 15 159 3 69 1 634 1996 57 93 25 005 34 05 14 696 8 03 3 464 1992 46 44 23 185 39 68 19 809 13 88 6 932 1988 44 97 20 773 53 85 24 877 1 19 548 1984 39 78 19 432 59 70 29 167 0 52 256 1980 38 35 17 633 50 56 23 250 11 09 5 099 1976 44 55 20 666 54 80 25 422 0 65 302 1972 37 97 18 299 60 74 29 268 1 29 622 1968 45 97 20 926 48 74 22 186 5 28 2 405 1964 64 50 29 078 35 50 16 004 0 00 0 1960 49 86 21 448 50 14 21 572 0 00 0 1956 34 30 13 977 65 70 26 767 0 00 0 Stamford is predominantly Democratic but not nearly as heavily Democratic as Connecticut s more urban cities like Bridgeport and New Haven In 2008 Democrat Barack Obama received 64 06 of the city vote to Republican John McCain s 35 35 59 Democrat Caroline Simmons is Stamford s current mayor Notable Republicans from the city include former U S Representative Chris Shays former Lieutenant Governor Michael Fedele and former mayor Michael Pavia Prominent Democrats from Stamford include current Attorney General William Tong former two term Governor Dannel Malloy former Attorney General and incumbent senior U S Senator Richard Blumenthal former Attorney General George Jepsen former U S Attorney General and former mayor Homer Stille Cummings Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Andrew J McDonald and Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Richard A Robinson Other notable politicians with Stamford roots include Carrie Clyde Holly the first woman along with two colleagues elected to serve in a State Legislature Colorado from Pueblo County in the 1894 election in U S history Joe Lieberman former Attorney General of Connecticut and Independent Democratic U S Senator who was Al Gore s vice presidential nominee in the 2000 presidential election William F Buckley Jr conservative commentator and French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau Stamford has consistently received a perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign for LGBT friendly policies since 2016 60 61 Education editMain article Education in Stamford Connecticut Stamford has a highly educated population Per the American Community Survey from 2017 to 2021 89 1 of adults aged 25 and older graduated from high school and 52 3 have a Bachelor s degree or higher 62 This compares to 91 1 and 37 9 nationally respectively 63 Stamford is home to a branch of the University of Connecticut commonly called UConn Stamford Sacred Heart University also hosts a physician assistant studies program located on the Stamford Hospital campus 64 The city also used to host a branch of the University of Bridgeport 65 UConn Stamford s campus is located in Downtown Stamford and its main building reconverted from hosting a former Bloomingdale s store that had closed in 1990 opened in 1998 66 In 2017 UCONN Stamford opened a 300 student dormitory around the corner from the Stamford Campus on Washington Boulevard 67 Stamford Public Schools comprises 13 elementary schools 5 middle schools and 3 high schools 68 As of the 2022 2023 school year the school district serves 16 212 students a slight increase over the previous year 69 Stamford Public Schools students come from a diverse array of backgrounds mirroring the city s diversity As of 2022 the majority of Stamford Public Schools students are Hispanic or Latino 69 75 different languages are spoken at home by Stamford Public School students with English Spanish Haitian Creole Bengali and Polish among the most common languages 70 Per an April 2023 report by the Connecticut State Department of Education on racial imbalance in public school enrollment none of the 10 Stamford School District schools studied had a racial imbalance of more than 14 compared to the school district at large 71 According to the Connecticut State Department of Education in the 2004 2005 academic year 42 7 of Stamford s public school students were economically disadvantaged and 11 6 were students with disabilities citation needed The supermajority of Stamford Public Schools funding comes from the City of Stamford In the 2022 2023 fiscal year Stamford Public Schools had a total operating budget of 301 843 542 72 provided by the City of Stamford This represented 82 6 of its total revenue that year with an additional 9 8 coming from federal grants 7 5 coming from state grants and 0 1 coming from other sources 73 Stamford s three public high schools are Westhill High School Stamford High School and the Academy of Information Technology and Engineering 74 As of 2022 the Stamford School District s average SAT score was 990 75 below the state average The city also has several private schools including Villa Maria School Bi Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut King School and The Long Ridge School Media editNBC Sports Group world headquarters is in Stamford connected to Chelsea Piers Connecticut All studios are based in Stamford including Football Night in America and all the NBC Olympic coverage Three NBCUniversal syndicated programs relocated to Stamford s Rich Forum in 2009 Maury came to Stamford from New York City while Jerry Springer and The Steve Wilkos Show were previously based in Chicago The former two shows ended production in 2022 and 2018 respectively while The Steve Wilkos Show remains in production as of 2024 Television show The People s Court was taped in Stamford from 2012 until the show s cancellation in 2023 76 ITV America announced the opening of a major production office in Stamford with 450 employees along with a digital media incubator program Televisions shows produced in Stamford include Hell s Kitchen Pawn Stars The Real Housewives of New Jersey Queer Eye on Netflix and The Four Battle for Stardom 77 WWE has had its global headquarters in Stamford since 1985 when it was Titan Sports 78 Originally located at 1241 East Main Street the company progressively moved to 677 Washington Boulevard starting early 2021 79 Fortune 100 company Charter Communications world headquarters has been based in Stamford since 2012 Charter distributes services through its Spectrum brand 80 Stamford serves as a major office for YES Network The Yankee Entertainment and Sports Network 81 Local Yokel Media an online internet advertising marketplace is headquartered in Stamford since 2011 82 A E Networks has a major production studio based in Stamford Soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live were taped in Stamford in 2013 This Old House relocated its headquarters to Stamford from Manhattan in 2016 and has about 50 employees in the city 83 Stephen David Entertainment a division of Banijay Group opened a production office in Stamford in 2019 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire started taping in 2014 at the Connecticut Film Center 81 Synapse Group part of Time Inc now owned by Dotdash Meredith is headquartered in Stamford 84 Chief Executive Group is headquartered in Stamford and publishes Chief Executive Magazine 85 The fictional movie Take My Hand from the episode I Heart Connecticut of the NBC show 30 Rock was set and shot in Stamford 86 Stamford served as a location for one of five branches of the fictional Dunder Mifflin paper company on the US television series The Office The branch was shown during several episodes during the 3rd season of the show and exterior shots were of the former Starwood headquarters building at 333 Ludlow in Stamford s South End The TBS sitcom Are We There Yet starring Terry Crews was shot at the Connecticut Film Center in Stamford 87 Print media edit Stamford Magazine published by Moffly Media Stamford Advocate daily newspaper Hey Stamford digital media brand focused on the City of Stamford The Stamford Times weekly newspaper owned by The Hour Newspapers Stamford Plus magazine is published by Significance Media LLC El Sol News weekly Spanish language newspaper La Voz weekly Spanish language newspaper Radio stations in the city edit WEDW FM 88 5 2 000 watts a National Public Radio station WSTC AM 1400 1 000 watts shares programming with WNLK AM 1350 WEBE 108 107 9 1400 50 000 wattsEmergency services editStamford Emergency Medical Services edit A not for profit agency Stamford Emergency Medical Services SEMS provides pre hospital emergency care in Stamford Connecticut SEMS also provides contracted paramedic intercept response to Darien Emergency Medical Services located in Darien Connecticut SEMS is the only Connecticut EMS service accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Ambulance Services CAAS All SEMS units are staffed by at least one Connecticut licensed paramedic 88 Stamford EMS responds to 14 000 calls annually In Stamford medical facilities include Stamford Hospital Level II Trauma Center Tully Health Center Franklin Street Community Health Center Fire department edit Fire protection in the city of Stamford is provided by the paid Stamford Fire Department SFD and four all volunteer fire departments Glenbrook New Hope Belltown Springdale and Turn of River plus a combination company paid and volunteer members Long Ridge Budgeting and districting of the various fire departments throughout the city had been unstable since 2007 due to an extended legal conflict between the volunteer departments and the Malloy administration 89 As of May 16 2012 a decision was reached by the city s charter revision committee to combine the paid and volunteer fire departments into one combination fire department known as the Stamford Fire Department 90 Police department edit The Stamford Police Department SPD is Stamford s only police force and has lost four officers in the line of service since 1938 The police force has about 280 sworn police officers making it the fifth largest police force in Connecticut after Hartford New Haven Bridgeport and Waterbury 91 Most Stamford Officers were trained at the Connecticut Police Training Academy before patrolling in the city Aside from Police Headquarters located at 725 Bedford St opened in 2019 in Downtown Stamford SPD also operates substations in Stamford s West Side at Wilson St and W Main St and at 1137 High Ridge Rd and Hope Street The current Chief of Police is Tim Shaw since April 9 2020 who was a police officer in Stamford before leaving to Easton Connecticut and coming back to Stamford to become police chief 92 93 94 Transportation editMass transit edit nbsp A Manhattan bound Metro North Railroad train leaving Stamford Transportation Center Stamford is on the New Haven Line of the Metro North Railroad the commuter rail system for northern metropolitan New York City Stamford is the second busiest station on the Metro North system after Grand Central Terminal and serves as a major transfer point for local trains 95 Stamford Station is also the terminus of a Metro North branch that ends in New Canaan 8 mi 13 km away known as the New Canaan Branch and a part time terminal of Shore Line East and Danbury Branch trains Two smaller train stations in Stamford are Glenbrook and Springdale both a part of the New Canaan branch Commuter trains come into Stamford from all points between New London to the east and New York Grand Central Terminal to the south The average nonstop commute is 47 minutes Trains operate from the Stamford station between 4 43 a m first departure to Grand Central until 12 55 a m last departure to Grand Central Stamford also serves as a prominent station along Amtrak s Northeast Corridor The Acela a high speed train service between Boston and Washington D C makes several daily stops in Stamford Amtrak s higher speed Northeast Regional between Boston or Springfield Massachusetts and Washington D C and Vermonter between Saint Albans Vermont and Washington D C also make plentiful daily stops in Stamford Amtrak has facilities in upper level of the Stamford station Airports edit Stamford is within reasonable distance of 11 airports four general aviation two regional five international General aviation airports Distance from Downtown Location Danbury Municipal Airport 21 mi 34 km north in Danbury Connecticut Sikorsky Memorial Airport 22 mi 35 km east in Stratford Connecticut Teterboro Airport 31 mi 50 km southwest in Teterboro New Jersey Waterbury Oxford Airport 36 mi 58 km northeast in Oxford Connecticut Regional airports Distance form Downtown Location Westchester County Airport 8 mi 13 km west in Westchester County New York Tweed New Haven Airport 37 mi 60 km east in East Haven Connecticut Stewart Airport 43 mi 69 km northwest in Newburgh New York International airports Distance from Downtown Location LaGuardia Airport 26 mi 42 km southwest in Queens New York John F Kennedy International Airport 31 mi 50 km southwest in Queens NY Newark Liberty International Airport 41 mi 66 km southwest in Newark New Jersey Bradley International Airport 75 mi 121 km northeast in Windsor Locks Connecticut Buses edit City bus transportation is provided by CT Transit which is run and financed by the Connecticut Department of Transportation The main terminal is adjacent to the train station on State Street under the I 95 highway Bus service runs along major arterial roads through the towns of Darien Norwalk Greenwich and Port Chester New York A non stop direct route is also offered to White Plains New York Commuters can connect in Norwalk to points as far east as Milford and as far north as Danbury Additional connections can be made in Port Chester and White Plains to all points covered by the Bee Line bus system in Westchester County Greyhound provides inter city bus service from the lower level of the Stamford train station Bus service is provided to New Haven Union Station Boston South Station and New York Port Authority Highways edit Two limited access highways run through the city Interstate 95 serves as the main route through downtown Stamford with four exits 6 9 The Merritt Parkway runs through the northern part of the city This road is designated for passenger vehicles only Any congestion on the Merritt Parkway is mostly likely to occur on the southbound lane in the morning and the northbound in the evening route to and from New York At night due to the absence of lighting visibility on the Merritt Parkway is relatively poor Stamford exits on the Merritt Parkway are 33 35 and exit 36 is just over the border in New Canaan Stamford is also served by four other state highways Route 1 also known as Main Street in Stamford is also used as a major artery during the morning and evening commute Most traffic via Route 1 is short distance or fairly local yet vehicles have utilized Route 1 during times of heavy congestion on I 95 as a re route Route 137 Washington Boulevard and High Ridge Road is the main north south road of the city and runs from the Stamford Transportation Center and serves the Turn of River North Stamford and High Ridge sections of the city Route 104 Long Ridge Road branches off from Route 137 to serve the Long Ridge section Route 106 Courtland Avenue serves the Glenbrook neighborhood and continues towards the town of Darien Notable people editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stamford Connecticut news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Main article List of people from Stamford ConnecticutNoteworthy past and present residents include Alvin Alden 1818 1882 Wisconsin state legislator Revington Arthur 1908 1986 painter educator 96 Andrew P Bakaj born 1982 former Department of Defense and CIA official lead counsel for the whisteblower during the inquiry and subsequent impeachment of President Donald Trump born and raised in Stamford Michael Cuscuna 1948 2024 jazz record producer Albert K Dawson 1885 1967 photojournalist and film correspondent in World War I His firm Brown amp Dawson was based in Stamford from 1912 to 1919 Candace Owens born 1989 political pundit born and raised in Stamford Dana Delany born 1956 actress grew up in Stamford Willy DeVille 1950 2009 R amp B singer and composer born in Stamford Greg Farshtey born 1965 author and editor at Lego known for his work on Bionicle grew up in Stamford 97 William Phillips Hall 1864 1932 born in Stamford transportation executive lay preacher Harry Houdini 1874 1926 escape artist had a summer home in Stamford Nick Howard born 1993 professional baseball player J Walter Kennedy 1912 1977 mayor of Stamford commissioner of the National Basketball Association Bernard Jackson born 1959 singer of R amp B music born in Stamford Robert Kravchuk born 1955 author scholar born in Stamford Cyndi Lauper born 1953 singer has a home in North Stamford Joe Lieberman 1942 2024 U S Senator and 2000 Democratic nominee for vice president born and grew up in Stamford Christopher Lloyd born 1938 actor born in Stamford Meat Loaf Michael Lee Aday 1947 2022 rock singer and songwriter lived in Stamford 1979 1981 coached Babe Ruth League and Little League baseball Dan Malloy born 1955 former governor of Connecticut Frank J Marion 1869 1963 pioneer of motion pictures founder of Kalem Company who built and lived at Marion Castle Vince McMahon born 1945 and Linda McMahon born 1948 founders of World Wrestling Entertainment Don Morrow 1927 2020 actor announcer voiceover artist Chris Noth born 1954 actor grew up in Stamford Gilda Radner 1946 1989 comedian actress wife of Gene Wilder lived in the city Jackie Robinson 1919 1972 baseball player made North Stamford his home later in his life one of the Stamford little leagues is named after him Stephen Sondheim 1930 2021 composer lived in North Stamford as a boy Grant Tinker 1926 2016 former husband of Mary Tyler Moore and former chairman and CEO of NBC 1981 1986 was born in the city Bobby Valentine born 1950 former baseball player manager owner of downtown sports bar Bobby V s Vivian Vance 1909 1979 actress who starred as Ethel Mertz in I Love Lucy Mort Walker 1923 2018 cartoonist for Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois Gene Wilder 1933 2016 actor and director lived and died in the citySister cities edit nbsp Afula Israel 98 nbsp Jiangdu Jiangsu China 99 nbsp Lima Peru nbsp Minturno Lazio Italy nbsp Settefrati Lazio Italy 100 nbsp Sparta Greece 100 nbsp Kramatorsk Ukraine 101 See also edit nbsp Connecticut portal nbsp New England portal nbsp Cities portal History of Stamford Connecticut National Register of Historic Places listings in Stamford ConnecticutReferences edit 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Archived from the 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