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Greenwich Town Party Announces Lineup of Local Bands for Town Stage

The Greenwich Town Party, the all-day, family-friendly music festival, announces today eight local bands with Greenwich roots will perform on the Town Stage at the 2021 event. Held on Sunday, September 5 at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, the tenth annual party will showcase the talents of legendary bands, as well as local musicians of all ages. The local bands are: Brunswick Music Improv, Robert Genna Sings, That’s What She Sang, Roctopus, Paloma Skye, Happy Accidents, Rang-A-Boom, and Charlie King & the Next Big Thing. The legendary Eagles and the dynamic Zac Brown Band, both Grammy Award-winning bands, will headline the event from the Main Stage. GTP fan favorites, the legendary New Orleans-based Preservation Hall Jazz Band, will also take the stage with their high-octane brand of funk, along with celebrated pop-country singer/songwriter Caroline Jones. Continue Reading →

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Frantz and Nickerson: In the Race for the 36th, Voters have a choice on August 17.

“The strongest candidate is Republican Ryan Fazio. He is determined to bring a positive change to our state government and create a better future for our families. He is focused on reducing taxes and the cost of living, both of which are unacceptably high. Ryan will support our local police and work hard to reduce crime rates. He is passionate about education and will work to raise academic standards in the schools.” – Republicans Scott Frantz and Bill Nickerson former State Senators 36th district Continue Reading →

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CT League of Conservation Voters Endorses Alexis Gevanter for Senate District 36

“Who we elect to this seat will directly affect our legislature’s capacity to tackle climate change. We need someone whose values reflect the public’s concerns for our environment and will work to pass common-sense policies that will protect our state.”– Lori Brown, Director, Connecticut League of Conservation Voters Continue Reading →

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