The new website offers visitors with an innovative online platform showcasing Connecticut State Parks in a more exciting, user-friendly way. Continue Reading →
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The new website offers visitors with an innovative online platform showcasing Connecticut State Parks in a more exciting, user-friendly way. Continue Reading →
“We are here today because we are proud what this session we did for the Board of Education and the reforms that were made and voted on in the House that brought additional funding for the Greenwich Public School system in Greenwich.”– Hector Arzeno, State Rep (D-151) Continue Reading →
Owner John Hilton said his rent doubled. He received a notice to quit from his landlord and must be out by the end of the year. Continue Reading →
Attorney for the applicant said there was a need to bring WB-62 (62 foot) tractor trailers to the back of the property and enable them to turn around.
And while like-use can replace like-use, there was an underlying concern that if all the new businesses in the former post office and the new supermarket are all very successful, the traffic might impact the neighborhood. Continue Reading →
There were three controversial nominations – two to the Nathaniel Witherell board and one to the Central Middle School building committee. Continue Reading →
The candidates for Town Clerk are Republican Jackie Budkins (incumbent) and her Democratic challenge, Lucy Von Brachel. Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont on Monday announced that beginning on January 1, 2024, Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase from the current rate of $15.00 per hour to $15.69 per hour as a result of the state’s first-ever economic indicator adjustment. Continue Reading →
Sports all-stars who have made a positive impact on the lives of Greenwich’s youth will be honored at this year’s History in the Making Award event on October 12. Continue Reading →
Goldstein and Radulovacki Continue Reading →