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Mayor deBlasio Issues NYC Curfew through June 8

After a fifth night of protests in New York City, and images of rampant looting in Manhattan and the Bronx circulating on social media into the overnight hours of Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio rejected calls for the National Guard, stating that outside armed forces would make the situation worse. Continue Reading →

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After Zoning Violation, Application for Baseball Field to Top P&Z Agenda Tuesday Night

Neighbors have complained about an existing baseball created without necessary permits at field on Clapboard Ridge Rd. They indicated there are issues with traffic from excessive cars going in and out of the property, lack of screening along the property boundary, team practices and games with coaches and umpires, and early morning weekend practices that have been conducted since 2018. Continue Reading →

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Camillo, Floren Lead CT Lt Governor Bysiewicz down Lower Greenwich Ave, Closed to Cars

“Local restaurants and businesses are precious. We want to make sure that they are able to make it through the end of the pandemic…We want to see the creative ideas towns are doing to support their downtown areas and ensure they’re vibrant.” – Lt Governor Susan Bysiewicz Continue Reading →

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League of Women Voters, Greenwich Library to Host Registrars of Voters in Discussion

The virtual program will discuss current status of elections due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The discussion will begin with introductions by Registrars Fred DeCaro (R) and Mary Hegarty (D) and information about Greenwich’s Registrar of Voters office, followed by a review of the effects the pandemic has had on our elections since March—the primary has been postponed twice, for example. Continue Reading →

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