The panelists will bring their unique perspectives to this timely conversation, moderated by Lucy Nalpathanchil, Connecticut Public’s VP for Community Engagement and an award-winning public radio reporter. Continue Reading →
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The panelists will bring their unique perspectives to this timely conversation, moderated by Lucy Nalpathanchil, Connecticut Public’s VP for Community Engagement and an award-winning public radio reporter. Continue Reading →
558 Riversville Rd sold on April 28, 2023 for $3,850,000 Continue Reading →
Greenwich Country Day School’s Boys Varsity Lacrosse team took home the Fairchester Athletic Association Championship on Thursday in the finals against Greens Farms Academy, with a score of 11 to 8. Continue Reading →
A 10:00am service on Saturday, May 27 will be held at St. Roch’s Church, 10 St. Roch Ave., Greenwich, CT 06830, with a reception following immediately in the church’s annex, where friends and family can gather for refreshments and stories to sooth the soul. Continue Reading →
In humans, xylazine is known to depress breathing and heart rate, lower blood pressure, and cause unconsciousness, necrosis, and even death. Xylazine is not an opioid, thus existing medications like naloxone are not effective in reversing the drug’s effects even if used with opioids. Continue Reading →
“According to Article I, section 8 of the Constitution, the power to make and wage war lies explicitly with Congress. Over time, however, we have ceded more and more of this responsibility to the President, granting the executive branch a monumental authority that was never intended to be within its jurisdiction.” – Jim Himes Continue Reading →
So what happens when you get the price for $9,000 for a “full” renovation of your bathroom which should actually sell for $25k? Continue Reading →
In the amicus brief filed Tuesday, the attorneys general ask the Ninth Circuit to uphold a federal district court ruling and allow the case to proceed in state court. Continue Reading →
Around 2:00pm, Dr. Toni Jones emailed the chairs of both the Democratic Town Party and Republican Town Party to say the activity was disruptive to drop off and reminding them of the existing district policy about distribution of political literature. Continue Reading →
The auditorium, gymnasium and chapel will be preserved, as they have significant historical significance. Continue Reading →