On Thursday morning the Governor took a regularly-scheduled COVID-19 rapid self-test and it showed a positive diagnosis, which was later confirmed with a second rapid self-test. Continue Reading →
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On Thursday morning the Governor took a regularly-scheduled COVID-19 rapid self-test and it showed a positive diagnosis, which was later confirmed with a second rapid self-test. Continue Reading →
“We were able to show the State that there was a need for a more comprehensive plan to mitigate the noise generated by highway traffic, which has a negative impact on our residents and environment.” – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held at Christ Church Greenwich this May with interment in the Christ Church Memorial Garden. Continue Reading →
“With all of the hullabaloo in town about 8-30g developments and the damage these will do to the town, it’s look, feel, and character; there’s one aspect that no one is willing to discuss.” – John Cooper Continue Reading →
What a relief! Skeet Shooting season is over at Greenwich Country Club and we can now be out from under the tyranny of the noise every Saturday and Sunday all day long. Bang. Bang. Bang. No space is safe from the racket — not in the park, not in the house, and certainly not in your own yard. Ever think of having a nice cup of coffee with a friend, converse with a family member, or just enjoy reading a nice book? Well, think again! Greenwich Country Club has deemed this time theirs without regard to their neighbors. Continue Reading →
“Someone working at the FDA said, ‘If you’re over the age of 50 and you have an underlying medical condition, you should run to get a booster. If you’re over the age of 50 and qualify, but are otherwise healthy, you should walk, and if you’re under the age of 50, you should wait.'” – Dr. Tom Balcezak, Chief Medical Officer of Yale New Haven Health System Continue Reading →
The group will be rallying against several zoning bills under consideration by the General Assembly that would remove local authority of our local planning and zoning commissions. Continue Reading →
“One of the POCD’s many goals was to make downtown more walkable for pedestrians and easier to navigate for seniors and people with disabilities. At the intersection of the Avenue and West/East Elm, the first phase of safety enhancements has proven to be a success.” – Joel Schneider, Patricia DeRosa, Dan Quigley, Antoinette Quigley and Margarate “Peggy” Maynard Continue Reading →
The event has grown from a small dog walk with a few booths to a wonderful day long event which features educational speakers, music, entertainment, over 90+ people/pet vendors, food, large silent auction, contests, and more. Continue Reading →
Statement from the Republican Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET), Dan Ozizmir (chair), Mike Basham, Nisha Arora, Bill Drake, Karen Fassuliotis, Leslie Tarkington. Continue Reading →