The flag of the Greenwich Police Department and the uniforms of our Honor Guard are emblazoned with three stars that represent members of the Greenwich Police family died while serving the community of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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The flag of the Greenwich Police Department and the uniforms of our Honor Guard are emblazoned with three stars that represent members of the Greenwich Police family died while serving the community of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Mr. Sanna was located late last night in the Bronx. Continue Reading →
The contractor will pave the intersection the week of May 24. It should take 3-4 days. A different contractor will do the imprinting in the crosswalks. Continue Reading →
“Instead of accepting Chief Heavey’s words for what they were – an honest attempt to steer our public discourse back toward the direction of respect, civility and sanity, Ms’ Swomley & Pierson took a decidedly different tac by calling the Chief’s words; “chilling” and “dangerous”. This is typical demagoguery used by the omnipresent practitioners of the Cancel Culture.” – James Clifford, RTC District 9 Continue Reading →
US Presidential Scholars are selected based on their accomplishments in academics, the arts, and career and technical education fields. The recognition is one of the nation’s highest honors for graduating high school seniors. Continue Reading →
Dr. Toni Jones said the vaccine was an optional, private decision for individuals and families.
Family Centers will hold vaccine clinics at GHS and the 3 middle schools. Continue Reading →
“The school looks barren and bleak, and someone referred to its style as ‘modern day penitentiary,’ for lack of replacing trees. We can work together to solve these problems, but we must address safety and access first.” – Elizabeth Dempsey, Hillside Rd Continue Reading →
“We have seen an increasing need in our community, and currently, 42% of our clients are children. Our mission is to provide reliable and sustained access to food to assist clients in need, and our new building will enable us to support those who rely on us in an atmosphere of kindness and respect.” – Margaret Tjimos Goldberg, Neighbor to Neighbor Executive Director Continue Reading →
Senate Bill 891, “An Act Concerning the Ezequiel Santiago Foreclosure Mediation Program and Other Alternatives to Foreclosure,” passed the Senate on an 34-2 vote and now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration. Continue Reading →
Birdwatching has become increasingly popular over the past year. Connecticut Audubon is celebrating the resurgence with its Migration Madness Birdathon during the weekend of May 14-16. Continue Reading →