April 8th, 2026

We’re proud to share that the Stamford Harbor Lighthouse Project was featured in the March 2026 issue of Stamford City Lifestyle.

In an article titled “Lighting The Way Home,” writer Marty Shapiro captures the spirit of our mission and the enduring presence of a landmark that has welcomed mariners home for nearly a century and a half.

The piece brings the lighthouse’s story to life for a broader community audience, from its origins guiding ships through one of Connecticut’s most treacherous harbors to the active restoration work underway today. We’re grateful to Marty and the Stamford City Lifestyle team for shining a light on this effort, and to photographer Phil Nelson for capturing the lighthouse.

Every feature like this helps us connect with new supporters who share our belief that the Stamford Harbor Lighthouse deserves to be restored, protected, and celebrated for generations to come.

To read the full article, visit Stamford City Lifestyle.

Photo by Phil Nelson

We’re proud to share that the Stamford Harbor Lighthouse Project was featured in the March 2026 issue of Stamford City Lifestyle.

In an article titled “Lighting The Way Home,” writer Marty Shapiro captures the spirit of our mission and the enduring presence of a landmark that has welcomed mariners home for nearly a century and a half.

The piece brings the lighthouse’s story to life for a broader community audience, from its origins guiding ships through one of Connecticut’s most treacherous harbors to the active restoration work underway today. We’re grateful to Marty and the Stamford City Lifestyle team for shining a light on this effort, and to photographer Phil Nelson for capturing the lighthouse.

Every feature like this helps us connect with new supporters who share our belief that the Stamford Harbor Lighthouse deserves to be restored, protected, and celebrated for generations to come.

To read the full article, visit Stamford City Lifestyle.

Photo by Phil Nelson

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Current and future generations will thank you!