While First Selectman Fred Camillo said he was pleased that Nathaniel Witherell had amended their visitation policy, but it was also important to encourage people to get vaccinated. Continue Reading →
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While First Selectman Fred Camillo said he was pleased that Nathaniel Witherell had amended their visitation policy, but it was also important to encourage people to get vaccinated. Continue Reading →
“Over the past eight election cycles, millennial voter participation has been 55% lower, on average, than those 36+ years old.” – Tony Turner Continue Reading →
In redevelopment of Honda dealership conversation focused on FAR, blasting out ledge and removing trees. Continue Reading →
The proposals aim to uplift women and families across Connecticut and create opportunities for women and girls in school and the workplace. Continue Reading →
DPW Commissioner Amy Siebert said that the tipping fee sunset clause for Oct 31, 2021 failed to align with the DPW fiscal year. “The Devil’s in the details of implementation,” she said. Continue Reading →
New Listing, 188 Bible Street, Cos Cob. Open house list, list of new homes for sale, homes sold and the Greenwich market report included. Continue Reading →
Several victims reported to BBB Scam Tracker that the caller even had their child’s name, phone number, and/or school information. Continue Reading →
The owners of one of the oldest houses in Greenwich, “Applejack Farm,” previously owned by Governor Weicker, sought remove the Historic Overlay designation from 1992 in exchange for removing a kitchen from a garage cottage. Continue Reading →
The governor stressed that while some of these restrictions are being eased, all of the protocols that relate to face coverings, social distancing, and cleaning measures are being maintained, and people and businesses are urged to continue adhering to those health and safety procedures. Continue Reading →
“The expenses mentioned in the complaint are all for legitimate payments made to other entities including Google, USPS etc. through a family-owned entity that did not retain any of the funds. To the extent this needs to be clarified in the fillings, our campaign Treasurer will work with the SEEC to do so.” – Harry Arora Continue Reading →