State Treasurer-elect Shawn Wooden has named a 10-member transition advisory committee including John Blankley to advise him on personnel, operational and policy decisions. Continue Reading →
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State Treasurer-elect Shawn Wooden has named a 10-member transition advisory committee including John Blankley to advise him on personnel, operational and policy decisions. Continue Reading →
Read the ads carefully. Black Friday is known for “door busting” sales, but sometimes quantities are limited or there are other restrictions. Continue Reading →
At the recently renovated Greenwich Skating Club’s 2018 Opening Night celebration the annual Chuck-A-Puck competition resulted in a tie. The winner was determined in a mini zamboni race. Continue Reading →
the cost of living in Greenwich is far higher than the national average. There is a shortage of jobs that pay a living wage. Residents are challenged to pay a higher percentage of their income for housing and other basic needs. The result is an increase in the number of people in Greenwich struggling to make ends meet. Continue Reading →
“I’m very much looking forward to meeting with residents. When we set aside our perceived differences and work together I know we can achieve what we all want to see — a successful Connecticut with opportunity and respect for all.” – Alex Bergstein. Continue Reading →
Utility imposters call, email or knock on your door and claim to be a representative from the local water, electric or gas company. Eversource says all its employees carry photo identification; field workers wear company logoed clothing and drive company vehicles. Eversource representatives never demand instant payment in person or over the phone. Continue Reading →
To honor his life, family and friends will gather Monday 2:00pm-4:00pm and 7:00pm-9:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home at 134 Hamilton Ave.
A Mass of Christian Burial will take place 10am Tuesday at St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church, Greenwich. Entombment to follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Greenwich. For more information or to place an online condolence, www.coxeandgraziano.com. Continue Reading →
Along with police staff from the Boys & Girls Club walked to get children stranded on school buses in the snow storm and walked them back to the Club for pancakes and pizza. They stayed open until 9:30pm until every last child was picked up. Bravo! Continue Reading →
A pile of leaves raked to the side of the road is an inviting place to a child. Children enjoy jumping into the leaf piles or burrowing down into them and hiding. Never drive through a leaf pile. Continue Reading →