The three sites commissioner Boughton visited were the dam near 200 Pemberwick Rd, the bridge on Route 1 at the juncture of Greenwich and Port Chester by Carvel, and the The Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility. Continue Reading →
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The three sites commissioner Boughton visited were the dam near 200 Pemberwick Rd, the bridge on Route 1 at the juncture of Greenwich and Port Chester by Carvel, and the The Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility. Continue Reading →
“The onus is not on the neighbors or the commission to bail Mr. Franco out of his poorly researched investment or to maximize his returns on his ill conceived projects.” – Susan Meyers Continue Reading →
Delavan Avenue is a critical connection between Port Chester, New York and I-95 at Exit 2 in Greenwich. The interchange services approximately 10,279 vehicles per day, according to DPW. Continue Reading →
“With proceeds supporting our swim school scholarship program, assuring that all Greenwich children can learn how to enjoy water safely regardless of financial means, we are grateful for the partnership with the Greenwich Swim Committee.” – Matthew Skaarup, YMCA Greenwich CEO Continue Reading →
It is alleged that Costa-Mota entered stores empty handed, dressed to appear like a contractor. He then collected Anderson doors, which he brought to each store’s Service Department where he made non-receipted returns of the doors. With each successful return the man was provided with a store credit that he later redeemed at other stores, mainly located in Connecticut. Continue Reading →
The brief notes that social media companies have welcomed the input of state governments and federal agencies on topics critical to the public interest, such as protecting children from online harassment and preventing the spread of misinformation designed to undermine election security and integrity. Continue Reading →
The board talked about the many limitations to the use of Pomerance, including those based on Parks & Rec master plan and open space plan. There are also issues of wetlands and flood control. Continue Reading →
“Idaho’s draconian abortion ban caused patients to flee the state for medical care, so they went ahead and criminalized interstate travel as well. This is a blatantly unconstitutional overreach, with dire consequences for the health and safety of Idaho patients. These kinds of extremist laws are precisely why Connecticut passed the Reproductive Freedom Defense Act, and why we will continue to fight on every front to protect access to safe, legal abortion.” – Attorney General Tong. Continue Reading →
Through his scheme, approximately 61 investors lost a total of more than $30 million. Continue Reading →
The Bible Street fields were identified for a 50/70 baseball field (in addition to the existing softball field) and a small-sided soccer field in between, to be used exclusively for games – not for practice. Continue Reading →