Summary of results from the CT Secretary of State website as of Thursday. Continue Reading →
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Summary of results from the CT Secretary of State website as of Thursday. Continue Reading →
The community will have a chance to pitch the Pet Pantry team and recommend new non-profit beneficiaries to participate in a 75K fundraising effort. Continue Reading →
Twenty-four hour leaf collection scheduling information is available by calling the leaf collection hotline (203) 618-7698.
Depending on rapid progress in a given section or inclement weather delays, the leaf collection hotline provides dynamic scheduling that is updated with work progress data provided by the foreman on a daily basis. Continue Reading →
Republicans won the race for First Selectman, Tax Collector, and Town Clerk. The also won back control of the BET. Continue Reading →
“I knocked on probably 1,000 doors this weekend, but people have been absolutely wonderful. That’s what’s great about the RTM being non-partisan. You can really talk to people about specific issues.” – Emily Hunt, 22, RTM district 6 write-in candidate Continue Reading →
If all voter registration deadlines have been missed, a bona fide resident of the town of Greenwich may register to vote and cast a ballot at the special election day registration location, on the second floor of Greenwich Town Hall. Election day registration is from 6:00am to 8:00pm. Continue Reading →
The event features the senior cheerleaders and football players modeling fashions from Greenwich’s own Black Petunia, light hors d’oeuvres, silent auction and holiday shopping with local vendors. Check out the amazing list of prizes and silent auction items. Continue Reading →
The GYCL cheerleaders, as well as Spirit Zone Too and GHS cheerleaders demonstrated their showmanship, teamwork and tumbling! Continue Reading →
A lethal dose of fentanyl is estimated to be about two milligrams, but can vary based on an individual’s body size, tolerance, amount of previous usage and other factors. Continue Reading →
Vote for any four candidates for Board of Education. It is not necessary to vote for two from each party. Continue Reading →