“Now more than ever we recognize the importance of reaching out to our neighbors who need and deserve a little help this holiday season.” – Karen Hopp, GCC member Continue Reading →
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“Now more than ever we recognize the importance of reaching out to our neighbors who need and deserve a little help this holiday season.” – Karen Hopp, GCC member Continue Reading →
Chef Teddy Torchon and the Senior Center Chefs cooked the feast and participants lined up in their cars at the Senior Center Circle. The Drive-Thru pick-up was contactless. Continue Reading →
Under the terms of the plea agreement, Purdue agreed to the imposition of the largest penalties ever levied against a pharmaceutical manufacturer, including a criminal fine of $3.544 billion and an additional $2 billion in criminal forfeiture. Continue Reading →
“I’d like for you to see what pandemic teaching looks like. Experience what it is like to teach two classes simultaneously – remote and in person – five times a day, wearing a mask, change to your Chrome book, afraid of infection and yet desperately trying to do your job.” – Diana Willie, Western Middle School teacher Continue Reading →
Contact tracers will not be calling families on Thanksgiving Day, Friday, or Saturday after the holiday. Continue Reading →
While COVID-19 has changed many holiday plans, continue to protect yourself from cooking fires — which typically peak on Thanksgiving. Continue Reading →
Under the new rule, more than half of all wetlands and at least 18 percent of all streams are left without federal protections Continue Reading →
A Greenwich resident has been operating an illegal pet store in New Canaan while keeping puppies in an unsanitary environment, lying to veterinarians about their health and denying the animals access to medical care, according to an arrest warrant application. Continue Reading →
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in The Bronx on Saturday 27 November at 9:45am. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Poultry or ham bones can break up or splinter in a pet’s stomach and be deadly, so dogs and cats should never be allowed to gnaw on them, and bones should go outside to the trash immediately. Continue Reading →