The LWV BET debate is Wednesday, Oct 18. The town clerk debate is Oct 25. The Round Hill Association debate is another chance to catch the Selectmen candidates debate in person. The debate is on Thursday, Oct 26. Continue Reading →
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The LWV BET debate is Wednesday, Oct 18. The town clerk debate is Oct 25. The Round Hill Association debate is another chance to catch the Selectmen candidates debate in person. The debate is on Thursday, Oct 26. Continue Reading →
“The kids will be in this building when this renovation is going on and these hazardous chemicals are being abated. Make no doubt there will be asbestos and other hazardous chemicals. If it were my young child I would not want them in that school.” – Nisha Arora Continue Reading →
Mark your calendars for the 18th annual Walk/Run for Abilis will take place on Sunday, October 15, at Greenwich Point Park in Old Greenwich. Continue Reading →
History in the Making Award Recipient Allan Houston Underscores Importance of Aspirational Values in Helping Youth Live Better Lives Continue Reading →
“This war is personal for many of us. Two of my cousins are on their way to the front right now. I am sure that if I asked for a show of hands that almost all of you would have some personal connection in grief and rage.” – US Senator for CT Richard Blumenthal Continue Reading →
Reed’s 12-month community service project marks the culmination of efforts towards earning the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest achievement in Scouts BSA.
In March 2023, just three months after finishing the trail blazes, Reed noticed that several of the yellow blazes had been purposely defaced on the yellow trail. The 6″x3″ rectangular blazes that Reed had fastidiously painted with the Town had been disrespectfully painted over in 18” patches of gray spray paint. Continue Reading →
The Selectmen debates on Wednesday night were nothing if not cordial. The audience – maxed out to the room’s capacity, with the overflow had been diverted to Zoom – was exceedingly polite. Gone was the heckling and disrespectful behavior that punctuated some past debates. There were no zingers surprise twists. Anyone waiting for fireworks was disappointed. Continue Reading →
“We call on First Selectman Fred Camillo, whose campaign made public promises of unity and to end the divisiveness, to disavow the deceitful and exploitative comments made by his own party.” – Greenwich Democratic Town Party Continue Reading →
In their email newsletter, The Voting Moms sought out to present a fair and balanced assessment of local issues for their friends and neighbors. Their distribution has grown. And grown. Continue Reading →