BOE members noted that each party represented on the ballot only has one candidate for the Presidential Primary, but the Town of Greenwich is still required to hold the primary as officially scheduled. Continue Reading →
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BOE members noted that each party represented on the ballot only has one candidate for the Presidential Primary, but the Town of Greenwich is still required to hold the primary as officially scheduled. Continue Reading →
A religious ceremony for Quoma will be held Wednesday, March 13, 2024 from 11:00am to 11:30am at Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home, 31 Arch Street, Greenwich, CT 068306512. Continue Reading →
The building that was home to Fred D Knapp & Son Funeral Home. The space would be divided into two stores, one accessed from the rear parking area and one from Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
“Let’s continue to work together to ensure Connecticut is a state where everyone can afford to live, work, and thrive.” – State Senator Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →
The pavement rehabilitation project starts Monday, March 11. Here is a list of lane closures and delays. Continue Reading →
State Representative Lucy Dathan (D-142), Vice Chair of the Human Services Committee, and State Representative Rachel Khanna (D-149) were among the sympathetic legislators listening to the parents’ woeful stories. Continue Reading →
“Congressional Republicans should allow a vote to preserve every woman’s access to reproductive health care. They should allow a vote to supply vital military and economic assistance to our democratic allies on the front lines against tyrants. They should allow a vote on a bipartisan agreement to finally secure our borders. And they should have an honest debate and vote on legislation to lower health care costs for all Americans, to make owning a home more affordable, to help families afford child care, provide the resources to ensure our kids learn in safe and nurturing schools, and protect average Americans from predatory junk fees.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
A group of elected officials, educators, clergy, and residents will work together to address acts of antisemitism, bigotry and hate in the Greenwich community. Continue Reading →
The 8th Annual Outing will begin at 9:00 am with a shotgun start. The all-inclusive Tournament includes breakfast, golf, greens fees, on-course contests, and a luncheon reception. Continue Reading →