“A subject as dull as dishwater now comes before us: it’s the state’s finances. Don’t go away: there’s some excitement – we actually have a surplus! ” – John Blankley Continue Reading →
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“A subject as dull as dishwater now comes before us: it’s the state’s finances. Don’t go away: there’s some excitement – we actually have a surplus! ” – John Blankley Continue Reading →
BOE members turned in their paper ballots during votes for chair, vice chair and secretary. Continue Reading →
The Disaster Recovery Center opened Tuesday, Nov 15 at the Glenville Fire Station, 266 Glenville Rd. Normal ours of operation are Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm. and Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Continue Reading →
“I will be putting my name forward to be considered for Moderator for the January 2022 – December 2023 term. I hope that you will support my candidacy at our election during the January 18, 2022 RTM meeting.” – Alexis Voulgaris Continue Reading →
Wondering where the programs in the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center (EGCC) will go when the building is demolished this winter? Continue Reading →
Calls to Kids In Crisis’ Helpline are up 19% overall this year and more youth are contacting Kids In Crisis on their own. Self-referrals to the 24-hour Helpline increased 71% this year compared to the same time last year. Continue Reading →
Earlier this year, phone companies were required to implement STIR/SHAKEN – caller ID authentication technology to combat spoofing by ensuring that telephone calls originate from verified numbers. Because the technology prevents robocallers from spoofing phone numbers, scam robocalls have dropped by 29% since June as the phone industry continues to put STIR/SHAKEN into effect. Continue Reading →
“His voice would have been of great value to speak of the January 6th insurrection and place it in the context of the grave dangers to our freedoms those events portrayed. ” – Joe Kantorski Continue Reading →
In addition to the request to run a pre school on Lake Ave, Chabad’s growth plan includes adding one grade per year with the goal of establishing a pre-k through grade 8 private school. Continue Reading →
“On some lines the slippery leaves can virtually leave the trains unable to move. Case in point, the Danbury branch line which is an almost continual up-hill climb from Norwalk to ‘The Hat City,’ 397 feet above sea level.” – James Cameron Continue Reading →