Tuesday morning’s Central Middle School building committee started with disagreement over item 8 on the agenda, “Discussion and possible vote on the censure of the BET’s rep to the building committee.” Continue Reading →
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Tuesday morning’s Central Middle School building committee started with disagreement over item 8 on the agenda, “Discussion and possible vote on the censure of the BET’s rep to the building committee.” Continue Reading →
Governor Lamont is proposing to generally ban the open carrying of firearms in public, except for a list of enumerated exceptions, and prohibit any carrying of firearms in bars. Continue Reading →
From 2012 to 2022, the state’s correction population decreased 44%. Over approximately the same period, Connecticut’s violent crime rate fell by 43% and its property crime rate dropped 29%. In the most recent year of available data, Connecticut’s violent crime rate was less than half the U.S. rate. Continue Reading →
Stephen Miller Turner, 83, of Greenwich, Connecticut passed away with his family at his side after a brief and unexpected illness on January 20, 2023, in Greenwich. A memorial service honoring Steve will be held at St. Michael the Archangel Church, 469 North Street, Greenwich CT 06830, on January 31, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. There will also be a service and burial in March 2023, in his childhood hometown of Clarinda, Iowa. Steve was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Clinton and Margaret Turner on March 13, 1939. After graduating from Clarinda High School in 1957, he received his Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, from William Jewell College in 1961. Continue Reading →
“The RTM rules state: ‘Members may change their votes during the voting period announced by the Moderator. However, once the voting period expires as announced by the Moderator, all final votes cast will be tallied and recorded and cannot be changed.’ – Paul Curtis Continue Reading →
The 23,432 sq ft residential building at 6 Glenville Street in The Mill would be located next to the “Mansion” building. Continue Reading →
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday 11:00am at St. Catherine of Siena in Riverside followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
Temporary crossovers onto each bridge will be constructed in the median allowing two lanes of both I-684 northbound and southbound to remain open during construction.
The three existing traffic lanes of I-684 northbound and southbound will be reduced to two lanes prior to shifting the traffic temporarily. Continue Reading →
DPW deputy commissioner said the town’s flow models were triple that from the last time FEMA did mapping in 1975, and that based on DPW calculations, a lot of residential properties should be in the FEMA flood zone. Continue Reading →
“We often take for granted that everyone knows how to swim and survive in the water. However, this is a false notion. The reality is not everyone has the resources to learn.” – Kathy Steiner Continue Reading →