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Since 1980, Valentine has owned and operated Bobby V's Restaurant & Sports Bar, [53] a sports bar that is located in his hometown of Stamford, with franchises slated to open in Norwalk, Connecticut, Arlington, Texas, and Middletown, Rhode Island.
Simmons, who was also endorsed by the Independent Party, faced unaffiliated candidate Bobby Valentine. [1] Initial results indicated Simmons had a huge lead over Valentine. [2] Absentee ballots swung heavily in Simmons' favor resulting in a 5-points lead over Valentine. [3] Following her election, Simmons became Stamford's first female mayor. [4]
Bobby Valentine has recorded another loss during the World Series. Just not in the World Series this time. The former MLB manager conceded defeat in the Stamford, Connecticut mayoral election on ...
Rippowam High School was once a public high school in Stamford, Connecticut, United States. The school opened in the fall of 1961 as the second high school in the city. The school derived its name from the Native American tribe that inhabited Stamford and the surrounding area before European settlement. The school mascot name was the "Warriors ...
As Stamford emerges as the state’s second-largest city and decides on its next leader for the future, voters will be choosing next month between a 35-year-old Democratic woman and a 71-year-old ...
Gene Tunney (1897–1978), boxing champion; interred in Long Ridge Union Cemetery in Stamford [41] Bobby Valentine (born 1950), former baseball player and former manager of the Boston Red Sox, owner of downtown sports bar "Bobby V's", a downtown sports bar, the city's Director of Public Health and Safety, born in Stamford [42]
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In 2010, Pavia named former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine, a lifelong Stamford resident, the 2010 City of Stamford "Citizen of the Year." [ 9 ] The next year, he appointed Valentine to become the Director of Public Health and Safety.