Beginning January 1, 2025, existing paid sick day laws will apply to workers of nearly every occupation, not just those in retail and service jobs. Continue Reading →
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Beginning January 1, 2025, existing paid sick day laws will apply to workers of nearly every occupation, not just those in retail and service jobs. Continue Reading →
Ms Ramkellawan replaces David Nanarello, who left Greenwich Schools last November. Continue Reading →
Jim Ferreira from the Byram Veterans Association read aloud the names of all 13 Byram School alumni who gave their lives in service of their country in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Continue Reading →
The purpose of the project is to improve air quality, reduce congestion, minimize delay, and decrease travel time along the Route 1 corridor and on I-95 near Exit 5. Continue Reading →
One of the earliest commemorations occurred in 1865 in Charleston as Decoration Day. The site was a prisoner of war camp where Union soldiers were imprisoned and died of starvation and disease. Continue Reading →
“There are no penalties (in 2024), but that doesn’t mean that you can use then. Nor that homeowners or neighbors are wrong for asking landscapers to stop using that equipment. Homeowners may call the police, and the police may come out. And the police will ask you to to stop using your gas leaf blower. Just because there is a year before any fine are levied, that does not mean you are not expected to comply.” – Svetlana Wasserman Continue Reading →
The slate includes three proven incumbents — Rachel Khanna, Stephen Meskers and Hector Arzeno — and Nick Simmons for State Senate. Continue Reading →
On Monday the rain held off and the Old Greenwich Memorial Day parade was a cool affair with temps hovering around 65° for most of the morning. The parade featured members of the two political parties, police, fire and other emergency services workers, the OG Garden Club, Boy Scouts and of course the fleet of parents pedaling Dutch cargo bikes full of toddlers. Continue Reading →