All eight candidates on the panel agreed the state affordable housing statute had failed.
It was the only area of agreement. Continue Reading →
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All eight candidates on the panel agreed the state affordable housing statute had failed.
It was the only area of agreement. Continue Reading →
Contributed column from GYFL. Here are highlights from the games on October 9, 2022. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Exchange is sponsoring a Fundraising Boutique Shopping Event in partnership with The Greenwich YWCA for the benefit of their Domestic Abuse Services Program.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month! Say “NO” to Violence!
Oct 15 from 11:00am to 4:00pm Continue Reading →
Grants include $750,000 to the City of Stamford to hire six police officers. Continue Reading →
The Round Hill Association debate Tuesday night was standing room only. Continue Reading →
“We need girls because one in 20 girls will pursue a technology career. One in 5 boys will pursue a technology career. Companies like ours need girls like you.” – Susan Warner founder of Girls4Tech Continue Reading →
Prior to the announcement, Attorney General Tong and his office held strategy sessions with doctors, lawyers, advocates, and legislators to discuss challenges, gaps, and needs that may require legislative or administrative action to ensure access to abortion care in Connecticut. Continue Reading →
The new scoreboard will display results and scores for the Y’s swim, water polo, and dive events in full-color LED display with a total of 631,800 LED pixels. Continue Reading →
“I recently saw an announcement that Representative Kim Fiorello organized a school supply drive that resulted in over 1,000 supplies being donated to the Roxbury Elementary School in Stamford. Both my kids went to Roxbury. I liked that she had helped my kids’ school. So I decided to learn more about her by looking into her voting record.” – John Labriola, Stamford Continue Reading →