According to Eversource 2,343 customers out of 28,231 (8.3%) customers in Greenwich, remain without power Monday at noon. Continue Reading →
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According to Eversource 2,343 customers out of 28,231 (8.3%) customers in Greenwich, remain without power Monday at noon. Continue Reading →
“In a time of hyper-partisanship it can be hard to figure out how to break the logjam.” James Mossman Continue Reading →
The epicurean pop-up at J House will run August through October 2020. Continue Reading →
Whitby is preparing for reopening school on August 26. Continue Reading →
The Connecticut Dept of Revenue Services is urging those who missed the July 15 Connecticut income tax filing deadline to file returns and make necessary payments as soon as possible. Continue Reading →
The discussion will examine the aspects of the school experience that perpetuate implicit bias and racism, as well as how both public and independent schools are addressing these critical issues. Continue Reading →
Given the current circumstances no service is planned at this time. Notice will be provided at a later date as to where donations may be made in Patrick’s memory. Continue Reading →
“Our monthly electric, cable and phone bills are expensive. We all pay a lot for access to these critical services. I recognize that our utility companies are dealing with legacy issues, layering 21st century technology on top of 18th and 19th century roads and 20th century systems. Infrastructure is not easy but we should all know what we’re paying for and we deserve to get top quality service for our money. Let’s ask all these questions of our utilities, our state regulators and ourselves.” – Kathleen Stowe, candidate for State Rep, 149th district Continue Reading →
Customers can log in to the Eversource website to find the updated list of restoration times for their towns. Continue Reading →
“It truly is time to move past the ‘rinse and repeat’ policies that have crippled Connecticut’s economy.” – Ed Lopez, Chickahominy Continue Reading →