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Pitney Bowes Sale Of Headquarters Leads Stamford News

STAMFORD, Conn. — Pitney Bowes sold its world headquarters, which leads the news this week in Stamford. Here is a look at what else took place this week.

Pitney Bowes will be moving out of its Stamford Headquarters as the company sold the building this week.

Pitney Bowes will be moving out of its Stamford Headquarters as the company sold the building this week.

Photo Credit: Anthony Buzzeo

  • This school year, 100 kids in need at Domus will be taking home a backpack filled with food each weekend thanks to two New Canaan women. 
  • Gov. Dannel Malloy signed his first bill in Stamford on Tuesday afternoon. It is designed to help homeowners modify loans or go through the foreclosure process. 
  • Residents of Stamford finally got to share its opinion on the licence agreement the city entered into to bring a boatyard to 205 Magee Ave. on Tuesday. 
  • Kate Heichler spent her Wednesday afternoon trying to get signatures on a petition to keep the gray wolf on the endangered species list. 
  • Pitney Bowes sold its headquarters and will be moving out of Stamford. The company may return once it finds a new place better suited to its needs. 
  • On Thursday, a Stamford man was charged with groping a 15-year-old girl. 

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