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Atria Stamford
77 3rd St, Stamford, CT 06905
Atria Stamford is an assisted living community designed to give older adults a sense of community. Atria offersMore gardening, classes and variety of other activities. Caregivers are on-site 24 hours a day. There is also a fitness center, hair salon and media room on the premises. For more information, please call Atria Stamford or visit the company's website. 
Stamford High School
55 Strawberry Hill Ave, Stamford, CT 06902

Stamford High School offers its 1,800 students 200 academic courses (15 of them are advanced placement), 25 sportsMore teams and 60 student clubs from which to choose. Stamford High is a member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference. The campus includes Boyle Stadium, which has a football and baseball field, as well as tennis courts, a health center, a library media and technology center and a career center.</p> <p>Stamford High opened in 1874 as a one-room school inside Center Elementary School on Broad Street. After a series of moves to accommodate the growing number of enrolled students, Stamford High settled in its current building on Strawberry Hill Avenue in 1928.</p>

Connecticut Film Center, LLC
1 Bank St, Stamford, CT 06901
Connecticut Film Center provides financial, facility and production services to the motion picture and televisionMore industry.  Connecticut has seen an increased number of movies being filmed in the state due to tax credits and a wide range of settings, from scenic waterfronts to urban areas. The center supports this boom by providing everything from leasing filming space to finding discount hotel rooms for film crews.
Dolan Middle School
51 Toms Rd, Stamford, CT 06906
Founded in 1948, Dolan Middle School is one of five public middle schools serving the city of Stamford. Known as theMore home of the Raiders, Dolan offers students in grades 6 to 8 a quality curriculum that includes math, science, language arts, music, art and physical education. Dolan is also certified by College for Every Student (CFES) as well as the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program. Dolan is equipped with a cafeteria, media center, an auditorium and science labs.
FYE
100 Greyrock Pl, Stamford, CT 06901
An acronym for "For Your Entertainment," the Stamford Town Center's FYE store is the go-to place for mediaMore entertainment: CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray, books and more. A brightly-lit store with the latest hits pumping over the speakers, the staff is very knowledgeable when it comes to helping customers with their selections. The Web site has deals on things like custom-mix CDs and shipping.
Atria Stamford Senior Living Community
77 3rd St, Stamford, CT 06905
Atria is a senior assisted living community. The location has a 24-hour staff and offers independent living, assistedMore living as well as memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia. Some services include daily meals, local transportation, medication help as well as utilities. Various community features include a fitness center, media TV room, as well as a salon and barbershop. Check the main website for numerous photos of the facility or for details on amenities.
Julia A. Stark School
398 Glenbrook Rd, Stamford, CT 06906

Julia A. Stark School, located in the Glenbrook section of Stamford, is one of the 12 elementary schools serving theMore city. Known as a "true neighborhood" school, Stark has a mission to "educate all students to become responsible and productive learners." Stark serves a very diverse group of students where 28 languages and numerous nationalities are represented.</p> <p>Stark provides students in grades K - 5 with a comprehensive curriculum that includes math, reading and science. It also participates in the Stamford Public Schools' Before School Care (ROSCCO) program. The campus includes a cafeteria, gym, auditorium and a media center.</p> <p>Stark opened 83 years ago as an expansion of Glenbrook School on Crescent Street, which now is the site of the Glenbrook Community Center. It was named after Julia A. Stark, who taught in Stamford schools for nearly 50 years.</p>

Rippowam Middle School
381 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06905
After serving as a public high school, a cluster middle school and then a magnet middle school, Rippowam became a publicMore middle school in 2001. Located on High Ridge Road in front of the Academy of Information Technology + Engineering, Rippowam is equipped with its own auditorium, cafeteria and media center. Headed by Principal George Giberti, Rippowam is committed to "promoting academic excellence within a safe, nurturing environment that is responsive to the social, emotional, and intellectual needs of the adolescent child."
Eaglevision
880 Canal St, Stamford, CT 06902
Eaglevision is a company that makes it possible to view video segments on websites and also specializes in many otherMore production services. Their offices are situated on Canal Street between Henry and Ludlow streets in the 880 business complex of Stamford Harbour Square which is minutes from the city center and a short distance from Interstate 95. Express services offered by Eaglevision are essential to maximizing the potential of your business or company on the world wide web, yet inexpensive. Those services include preparation, editing, creative design, encoding and support to mention only a few. Call during business hours for more details. 
Westhill High School
125 Roxbury Rd, Stamford, CT 06902

Opened in 1971, Westhill is one of three public high schools that serve the city of Stamford. Known as the "home ofMore the Vikings," Westhill offers students an academic curriculum that includes 14 Advanced Placement courses and a variety of special programs such as the Army Junior ROTC and the Arts Career Academy. The campus includes a gymnasium, pool, media center, health center and the Allyson Rioux softball field.</p> <p>Westhill also offers its students access to various sports teams, including football, baseball, softball, soccer, hockey, volleyball, tennis and lacrosse. The school colors—purple and gold—and the school's Viking mascot are both borrowed from the Minnesota Vikings, who were among the dominant teams in the newly merged AFL-NFL league at the time of the school's opening.</p>