Expect slippery road conditions and limited visibility, and a long period of snow, sleet and freezing rain. Continue Reading →
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Expect slippery road conditions and limited visibility, and a long period of snow, sleet and freezing rain. Continue Reading →
Greenwich residents are upset about the cutting of many trees in Greenwich along I95 northbound. Continue Reading →
Joseph Giulietti has had a career in public transportation, starting as a brakeman and assistant conductor at Penn Central Railroad. He rose through the ranks until he became president of the MTA Metro-North Railroad, the nation’s second largest commuter railroad. Continue Reading →
MTA police will confiscate alcoholic beverages and issue summonses carrying fines or imprisonment. Continue Reading →
The WorkPlace DMC Center is located at 137 Henry St. Hours are 9:00amto 5:00pm on weekdays. On Thursdays the center is open until 5:30pm. This is a great way to take care of license-related matters while avoiding the long lines in Norwalk. Continue Reading →
The Connecticut Department of Transportation’s tree removal operation will be performed on Route 15 northbound and southbound in Greenwich – Saturday and Sunday, December 1-2, 2018. Continue Reading →
AAA says between July 3-8, the nation’s major roadways will be very congested when drivers heading for vacation destinations mix with daily commuters and create delays that can be as much as two to three times longer than usual. Despite high gas prices, vacationers aren’t cancelling road trips. Continue Reading →
The competition to enter your biped buddy began May 1 and ends December 24, 2019. However, there are quarterly competitions with the latest contest ending June 24. Subsequent contests will end on September 24 and December 24 this year. Continue Reading →
Jim Michel said the State has set aside $3.8 million in funding, though the current estimate is $4.9 million. “They said they’d honor and bring the funding up to $4.9 million when we submit the final design plans,” he said. One resident warned that the only place where there is free cheese is in a mouse trap. Continue Reading →
Jim Cameron discussed Connecticut’s transit crisis at Riverside Yacht Club on Wednesday evening. He voiced his support for the reintroduction of tolls on the highways, which he said was not a tax, but a user fee, just like a train ticket. Continue Reading →