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Stamford mayor wants $10M to repair roads. What else is in his capital budget?


Stamford mayor wants $10M to repair roads. What else is in his capital budget?
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Stamford Mayor David MartinTyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD — Mayor David Martin has pitched a $53.1 million capital budget to leaders of the city’s Board of Representatives and Board of Finance. Just over a month ago, the planning board recommended its own vision for projects in the city, but priorities have since shifted.
“There’s been some evolution with regard to (the capital) budget since the planning board made its presentation,” Martin told the Advocate the day before his presentation to the boards.
The city’s capital budget goes hand-in-hand with its operating budget, which Martin also presented to the boards Tuesday.

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The art of science: New Stamford exhibit uses orchids to inspire activism


The art of science: New Stamford exhibit uses orchids to inspire activism
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"Marvelous S" is one of the paintings in the new exhibit,Contributed by Patricia Laspino /Show MoreShow Less
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Artist Patricia Laspino in front of her painting “Alice B." Laspino's work will be on display in the exhibit “Global Garden: Resonant Beauty,” which be on view in the Stamford Museum’s Bendel Galleries through April 25, 2021.Contributed by Patricia LaspinoShow MoreShow Less
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Saving the world seems like an insurmountable task. Patricia Laspino used to feel that way, too.
“I said to myself that same thing — ‘I'm just an artist. What can I do?’ ” says Laspino, who lives and works in North Haven. “But everybody can do something.”

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