“Any town in America would be honored and grateful for something like this. A motion to postpone could be taken the wrong way.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
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“Any town in America would be honored and grateful for something like this. A motion to postpone could be taken the wrong way.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
A major storm system is crawling up the Atlantic coast and unleashing drenching rain along the Interstate 95 corridor and pounding coastal areas with rough surf and high winds. Continue Reading →
“Imagine using an app to book a car, a train ride and another car to your destination in one step.” – James Cameron Continue Reading →
The man was the owner of Bluefish Cove Marina in Bridgeport. Continue Reading →
The governor has requested the FEMA Public Assistance Program for Fairfield County based on it having met the program’s damage thresholds. Continue Reading →
Felder is retiring as head golf professional and heading for his annual winter sojourn to Florida. Admirers look forward to him becoming a regular visitor at The Griff next season. Continue Reading →
Neighborhood Citizens Against I-95 Noise, a newly formed bi-partisan group, is holding a public forum on Tuesday, Oct 19 at the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, where they will share the results of a certified Noise Study. Doors open at 6:30pm and the program starts promptly at 7:00pm. The Eastern Greenwich Civic Center is located at 90 Harding Road in Old Greenwich. The group is comprised of concerned residents from Byram, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich who have come together to actively engage with Town and State officials on the topic noise issues associated with Connecticut’s highways. They want to engage Connecticut’s Dept of Transportation to use noise remediation whenever it undertakes significant highway rehabilitation projects. Continue Reading →
“As a CT State Trooper once told me as we cruised along at about 75 mph with the flow of traffic, ‘I look for the driver likely to cause an accident’ by weaving or not signaling lane changes. Even those enforcing our laws admit they don’t or can’t keep up with motorists’ need for speed.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →