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On Thursday a panel discussion titled “Discourse and Democracy” at town hall was organized by the First Selectman’s Youth Commission and featured an audience mostly of high school students. Continue Reading →
The idea of a possible boost to Greenwich Academy’s enrollment cap, which is limited by existing zoning approvals to 730 students, got some pushback from neighbors. Continue Reading →
Many of Connecticut’s shoreline and inland state parks that feature swimming areas are now staffed with lifeguards, and campgrounds are also open for the season. Museums, nature centers, and other interpretive seasonal sites within the parks are also open for fun activities, including tours. Continue Reading →
League of Women Voters Greenwich is pleased to announce the winners of its fourth annual Student Essay Contest. The Student Essay Contest is one League initiative that seeks to involve young people in the League’s mission to build an understanding of and participation in the democratic process. Continue Reading →
“There is lots of parking there. Not just on the side of the road, but there is a parking lot at the Western Greenwich Civic Center,” Camillo explained. “People park there all the time and walk up there stairs. Also there’s lots of houses in the vicinity that walk over there all the time, which is great for them so they don’t have to drive over there.” Continue Reading →
Signed into law by Governor Lamont in May of 2019, Public Act 19-4 requires the minimum wage to increase five times over a five-year period, from the 2019 rate of $10.10 per hour. Continue Reading →