The project features improved accessibility and parking. Continue Reading →
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Talk to neighbors and engage with the speakers about current happenings, trends, legislative initiatives, proposals and actions. Continue Reading →
In the race for Board of Education Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony won a seat, but the race was too close to call between Megan Galletta and Cody Kittle. Stay tuned. Continue Reading →
The 28-inch diameter Linden tree has an expansive canopy, but the plan to cut it down was initiated by a complaint about how it impedes the sidewalk on a heavily traveled urban connector. Continue Reading →
Americans produce one million extra tons of trash than the rest of year between Thanksgiving and New Year. Continue Reading →
Bill Kelly said his decision to run for First Selectman was partly inspired by the ceiling collapse at North Mianus School last February, resulting in students being relocated to a former private school campus in Stamford.
“My granddaughter attends North Mianus School,” Kelly said. Continue Reading →
Interviewed in his office at town hall on Friday, Camillo said he anticipated his first two years would be defined by both his leadership during the 100-year pandemic and the 500-year flooding. Continue Reading →
OFF-PEAK only fares remain in effect on all trains, even at rush hour, through the end of this year. Yet the railroad is still selling peak tickets, both on its eTix app and its ticket machines. Why? Continue Reading →
Alan Gunzburg from the First Selectman’s Committee for People with Disabilities, said that two years ago his friend Joe Dowling, also a member of the committee, had tipped over in his wheelchair as he attempted to go around the tree. Continue Reading →