- West Side of Stamford
The West Side of
Stamford, Connecticut is one of the oldest & most violent sections in the state of Connecticut. It is located north of the Waterside neighborhood, west of Downtown and east ofGreenwich, Connecticut . The different sections of the West Side including Vidal Court, Fairfield Court (recently demolished), Spruce Street(The Renaissance building, the Trinity, & MLK Building), Connecticut Avenue, Friendship Building and the infamous Southwood Square (formally known as Southfield Village).One version of the boundaries of the West Side has it located between Stillwater Avenue, Broad Street, West Main Street and West Avenue up to Exit 6 Interstate 95. [ [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://elsolnews.com/noticias/content/view/1429/26/&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=2&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522West%2BSide%2BStamford%2522%26hl%3Den%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:en-US%26sa%3DG] "It follows campaign of cleaning on West Side", a Google translation page for "Sigue campaña de limpieza del West Side" a news article in the Spanish-language "El Sol" newspaper: "The West Side is located between the streets Stillwater, Broad Street until the West Main and the West Avenue, to the height of exit 6 of interstate highway 95."]
The West Side has had a problem with violent crime for years. "Despite efforts to curb it, the area is still a breeding ground for drug dealers, and gangs, such as the Bloods, the Piru's, the Crips, the Merrell Avenue Posse (MAP) and the Haitian Mob," according to an April 2007 article in "The Advocate" of Stamford. These gangs have lead to several shootings, stabbings, assaults, homicides and a notorious reputation for the neighboorhood. "A shootout last year [2006] between factions of the Crips that left two people injured spurred a citywide police sweep called Operation Clean Streets." [Clark, Stephen P., "Immigrant looking to lead West Side's revitalization" article in "The Advocate" of Stamford, Stamford edition,
April 28 ,2007 ]Ethnic groups
The West Side has a large
Italian American population, but much less than in the past. After World War II and the emergence ofItalian-American s from the working class, Blacks became a larger presence, and more recentlyHaitian American s and non-white Hispanics have moved to the neighborhood. The Roman Catholic Sacred Heart Church on Schuyler Avenue in the neighborhood was built for Italian-Americans in the early twentieth century at a time when Roman Catholic Churches were organized for groups by national origin.Fact|date=December 2007Many Italian-Americans in the neighborhood in the Twentieth century immigrated from
Minturno ,Italy and communities near it. The Minturnese Social Club, founded in 1939 and only made up of members whose families hailed from Minturno, had 120 members in 2007. A Minturnese tradition, theFesta de la Regna ("Festival of Wheat") celebration of harvest day and honoring theMadonna delle Grazie , is still honored with an annual procession. OnJuly 8 ,2007 the procession was held on Stephen Street after a Mass said in Italian at the Sacred Heart Church. The procession included women in traditional black and white dresses, a float with miniature palm treas, a stuffed rooster, sheaves of wheat and an Italian flag, a marching band, a woman in red, white and green traditional dress with a sheaf of wheat and men carrying a yellow throne with a portrait of the Maddona delle Grazie. [Stelloh, Tim, "Festival brings minturno to the fore: People with links to Italian region carry on ancient customes", article in "The Advocate", ofStamford, Connecticut ,July 9 ,2007 , page A7, Stamford edition]Another group of Italians in Stamford, came here from
Settefrati ,Italy . They also have a Social Club located on 23 Virgil Street, in Stamford, CT. The Settefratese tradition in Stamford is to have a Mass for their Patron Saint, La Madonna di Canneto, followed by Sagne e Fagioli at the Club.Local institutions
Stamford Hospital with a campus of more than 10 acres, is the largest institution in the neighborhood [ [http://www.rpa.org/pdf/stamford%20report.pdf] Web page (PDF file) report for the Regional Plan Association titled "Designing Healthy Communities: Stamford: A Healthy Community Initiative" section titled "West Side Neighborhood Physical Environment", subsection titled "A. Land Uses", page 9 (PDF page 15 of 22), accessedApril 28 ,2007 ] , the Yerwood Community Center is located in West Stamford, as is Lione Park, and the Westover Elementary School. The public E. Gaynor Brennan Golf Course is to the northThe New Covenant House soup kitchen, established in 1978, is in the neighborhood and is the only soup kitchen set up to help people in Greenwich, Stamford, New Canaan and Darien. Run by Catholic Charities of Fairfield County, the soup kitchen provides daily hot meals and extreme nourishment to the homeless. [Montinat, Valerie, "Soup kitchen benefit aids 'poorest of the poor'", article in "The Advocate" of Stamford,
May 4 ,2007 , page A13]Pellicci's Italian restaurant has been located at the same address on Stillwater Avenue since 1947. The family-owned restaurant is known for unpretentious, old-fashioned Italian cooking.
Joe DiMaggio ,Nancy Sinatra ,Tony Bennett andWalter Cronkite have all dined there. The eatery sells more than 1,000 poinds of baked chicken a week. [Fein, Ronnie, "Staying power: It's 60 years for Pellicci's" feature article in "The Advocate ofStamford, Connecticut , "Food" section,July 18 ,2007 , pp C1, C2]Notes
External links
* [http://www.ci.stamford.ct.us/ City of Stamford]
* [http://www.stamfordhistory.org/ Stamford Historical Society]
* [http://www.yerwoodcenter.org/] Yerwood Center
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