Wondering what are the facts on the law? Can you grow it? Can you sell it? The War on Drugs ravaged communities. An equity, diversity and inclusion aspect of the new Cannabis Law is intended to help rebuild what was lost. Continue Reading →
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Wondering what are the facts on the law? Can you grow it? Can you sell it? The War on Drugs ravaged communities. An equity, diversity and inclusion aspect of the new Cannabis Law is intended to help rebuild what was lost. Continue Reading →
As of July 1, 2021, adult-use recreational marijuana became legal in Connecticut. Per the new law, local officials can control the number and locations of cannabis retailers through zoning. Continue Reading →
Adults cannot have more than 1.5 ounces of cannabis on their person, and no more than 5 ounces in their homes or locked in their car truck or glove box. Cannabis use is prohibited in state parks, state beaches, and on state waters. Continue Reading →
There are several air conditioned locations in Greenwich to read, sit quietly and charge cell phones. Continue Reading →
The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for most of Connecticut through Wednesday, June 30. Continue Reading →
Kortmansky gave special congratulations to Dr. Hollister, who launched his oncology practice in Greenwich in 1981, and has continuously been recognized as a Top Doctor. Continue Reading →
Possession of cannabis among adults age 21 and over will be legal in Connecticut beginning July 1, 2021. Continue Reading →
“I want to go into pediatrics to help kids and their families in particular.” – Autumn Kim Continue Reading →
“We create a custom-fitted, plastic mask that holds their head in place during treatment. Our advanced technology can directly target the radiation to tumors without using an immobilization frame, which greatly enhances the patient experience by increasing comfort and reducing stress. And the opening in the mask for the eyes and nose causes much less claustrophobia than classic masks.” – Bruce McGibbon, MD, director of Radiation Oncology Continue Reading →
“Our adult population in the country and in Connecticut remains under-vaccinated so we cannot attain herd immunity. The virus will continue to seek out our weakest links to survive. Please don’t let that be our children. I urge you to consider the facts and make your best judgement call.” – Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno, Public Health Promotion Specialist, Greenwich Department of Health Continue Reading →