Police say the driver had glassy eyes and the odor of unburnt marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Continue Reading →
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Police say the driver had glassy eyes and the odor of unburnt marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Continue Reading →
With the COVID-19 pandemic, many are concerned about voting safely in the upcoming election. Who can cast an absentee ballot? When does it have to be mailed to make sure it’s received on time? Are there other options? Is it safe? How does it work? Continue Reading →
“The ACLU points out that, ‘People have spent years telling the Connecticut General Assembly that police violence and racism exist in Connecticut, have gone unchecked, and that families harmed by police are denied justice and redress.'” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
Proceeds from the event will support the important work of YWCA Greenwich Domestic Abuse Services. Continue Reading →
“Our product is doing the majority of the legwork to carry our business. There is a an extremely high percentage who return. We are committed to the highest quality ingredients.” – Matt Watson, Grigg Street Pizza Continue Reading →
To honor Claire’s life, family and friends will gather on Sunday 2:00-6:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial on Monday at 10:00am at St. Mary’s Church followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
“While it is difficult to compare Alex’s record with that of her GOP opponent — he has a very limited record in public office (much of which has consisted of votes to defund public schools) and his positions on key issues are vague (except for tolls) — one thing about his candidacy does stand out. His campaign strategy comes straight out of the Trump playbook; a toxic and depressing stew of misinformation, fabrications, lies and personal attacks.” – Michelle Abt, Stamford Continue Reading →
“Connecticut is losing residents. More than 150,000 the past decade. Although Covid has made Fairfield County a temporary refuge for some Manhattanites, this is not a solution nor is it a plan. Another troubling sign is that the residents we have lost, earn an average of $30k per household more than the residents who have moved into CT. This is a big loss in tax revenues.” – Tyler Pratt Continue Reading →
Interment will be private.Donations in her memory may be made to Stanwich Church. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Land Trust and the Town equally contributed to the $2 million sale price. Continue Reading →