One of Attorney General William Tong’s messages to 8th grade students at Western Middle School was about civil discourse and respect for institutions. Continue Reading →
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One of Attorney General William Tong’s messages to 8th grade students at Western Middle School was about civil discourse and respect for institutions. Continue Reading →
“It wasn’t a no. I give you my word we will follow up with (town attorney) and Katie (DeLuca, P&Z director), and work with Dept of Public works. We’re fundamentally with you on this.” – Firs Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Mr. Walworth is a graduate of Greenwich High School class of 1942.
He served his country in WW II as a medic from 1943 to 1945 in the European theatre. He received a purple heart for wounds received in Belgium. Continue Reading →
With the addition of a brick-and-mortar location, Mobile 101 Auto Body can do both auto body work including tune ups, suspensions, brakes, and exhaust, as well as body work. Continue Reading →
The SEEC has agreed to investigate a complaint by Lorelei O’Hagan against Fiscal Freedom for CT, Laura Gladstone and others. The complaint alleges coordination and impermissible expenditures from Fiscal Freedom of CT on behalf of RTM candidates, including one or more of its own members, in the Nov 5, 2019 municipal election. Continue Reading →
Mr. Arora will serve as State Rep until November, which represents the remainder of Fred Camillo’s term. Mr. Camillore resigned as State Rep on Dec 2, after being sworn in as Greenwich First Selectman. Continue Reading →
Currently Airbnb hosts operate in Greenwich with no restrictions. “I am not looking to make it harder on anyone looking to rent out rooms in their homes, especially since this option can and does keep people in homes they otherwise could not afford. I just would like an ordinance that respects the integrity of neighborhoods and addresses the concerns of those living here who deal with this situation.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“The Highway Department is saddened by this event and is deeply remorseful for the family affected.” – Peter Kurpeawski Continue Reading →
Indivisible Greenwich is launching a new initiative, “Democracy Matters” at their first 2020 meeting. The focus will be on preparing for November elections on January 22, at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
Papyrus and Eileen Fisher are closing in January 2020. Continue Reading →