Speaker Ritter and Majority Leader Rojas appointed State Rep. Steve Meskers (D-150) as House Chair of the Commerce Committee. Continue Reading →
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Speaker Ritter and Majority Leader Rojas appointed State Rep. Steve Meskers (D-150) as House Chair of the Commerce Committee. Continue Reading →
The agreement covers troopers, sergeants, and master sergeants effective from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2026, covering wages, benefits, and working conditions. Continue Reading →
One Cos Cob resident said his next door neighbor’s chicken coop and rat nests seriously impacted his family’s quality of life. Continue Reading →
Many of the goats were pregnant at the time the state took custody and have since given birth. There are now over 90 goats available for adoption. Continue Reading →
“Even pre-COVID when rush-hour trains were packed, every ride was subsidized — $3.25 on the main line and as much as $50 per passenger per ride on Shore Line East. With ridership down 30%, do the math and you’ll see that the subsidies are unsustainable.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
It’s been three years since the morning Greenwich residents woke up to discover the red and white Trump/Camillo lawn signs. A lawsuit has wended its way through court, but on Tuesday Judge Krumeich issued a memorandum of decision on a claim for summary judgement by defendants. Continue Reading →
The RTM is the Town of Greenwich’s legislative body. They examine and approve the budget, nominations to Town boards, improvements to Town properties, labor contracts and other significant Town undertakings. If you want to have a say in how Greenwich grows, join the RTM. Continue Reading →
Jennifer Tooker will discuss them and share her administration’s priorities. Continue Reading →
Online purchase scams were the most commonly reported cons. Continue Reading →