The Islander II ferry has been in the Bridgeport shipyard since last Friday. It awaits materials for repair and a turn in dry dock. Continue Reading →
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The Islander II ferry has been in the Bridgeport shipyard since last Friday. It awaits materials for repair and a turn in dry dock. Continue Reading →
“Any time there is even an appearance of that, you try to avoid it. Mike was very sensitive to that also.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Adults cannot have more than 1.5 ounces of cannabis on their person, and no more than 5 ounces in their homes or locked in their car truck or glove box. Cannabis use is prohibited in state parks, state beaches, and on state waters. Continue Reading →
216 Byram Shore Rd sold on June 2, 2021 for $2,499,000 Continue Reading →
DraftKings and FanDuel Agree to Pay Connecticut More Than $1 Million Continue Reading →
The illegal harvest and sale of glass eels to overseas buyers have damaged American eel populations and their long-term vitality.
there is strong foreign demand for the export of live juvenile American glass eels, commonly called “glass eels” or “elvers,” to large “eel farms” in mainland China where the baby eels are raised to adult size for human consumption. Continue Reading →
In a nutshell, a will dictates what will happen to your assets (referred to as your “estate”) when you die. If you don’t have a will, then you die “intestate,” and the probate court will apply the relevant state laws to determine what happens to your property. The court also decides who will care for any minor children or other dependents and the related costs that must be paid. Continue Reading →
Fintech startup company Tomo has selected Stamford as the home of its corporate headquarters. Continue Reading →
UPDATE: Gov. Ned Lamont has scheduled a special election for the 36th District Senate seat, which was vacated by Alex Kasser who resigned last month. The election will take place on Tuesday, August 17. On the second week of shakeups in local government, longtime Town Clerk, Republican Carmella Budkins, announced she will not run for another term. After 30 years, Ms Budkins said in a statement that it had been an honor to service the residents of Greenwich. Town Clerk Carmella Budkins in her office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
An possible text amendment to Greenwich zoning regulations would allow second floor dining on Greenwich Avenue if accompanied by a ground level restaurant use and the two floors operate as one business with a central kitchen. Continue Reading →