27 Midwood Rd sold on Aug 5, 2020 for $7,650,000 Continue Reading →
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Many young students will now be spending tremendously more time on computers and tablets than ever before and may not be aware of the scams they could be exposed to. Continue Reading →
Beautifully maintained Cape with spectacular landscaping and perennial gardens. Nestled on a private road yet close to the center of Manchester, VT. Continue Reading →
There is a very strong current, especially at high tide, between the buoy and the pier. In July a gentleman was sucked under the pier and slammed against pillars when the alert lifeguards hit the beach and rescued him. Continue Reading →
Fred Camillo said the Reimagine Greenwich committee was fundraising for more jersey barriers and to raise money for a trolley that would run between town hall and Greenwich Avenue, and that restaurants on Lewis Street might be the next to request expanded outdoor dining. Continue Reading →
Justine Goggin’s selections of show tunes, folk songs and contemporary hits for the August 26 concert will honor some of the greatest female songwriters of our time in celebration of the women’s suffrage centennial. Continue Reading →
“One of the comments made on a webinar this week was that we have amazing health professionals guiding us in Covid – epidemiologist at the state level, and if we’re going to listen to those specialists when they tell us to close schools? Why are they ignoring their advice when they tell us to open?- Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →
“I believe that this scheduling of only General Music would be devastating to the upward trajectory and caliber of the performing groups because a lost year removes a level of achievement upon which the final product is built.” – Cathy McGovern Dillon, Old Greenwich Resident, Musician, Music Educator, Alumni and Alumni Parent Continue Reading →
“The 2017 Republican tax bill (“The Federal Tax Cut and Jobs Act”) included a massive federal tax increase on Connecticut taxpayers and homeowners in the form of a cap on state and local tax deductions (“SALT”). In fact, according to the Rockefeller Institute of Government, the SALT cap hit Connecticut with the biggest per capita tax increase in the country.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →