This year, due to COVID-19, the Scouts will be hosting a Drive-Thru Drop-Off Scouting for Food Drive to benefit Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
This year, due to COVID-19, the Scouts will be hosting a Drive-Thru Drop-Off Scouting for Food Drive to benefit Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
A motion to censure Peter Sherr was postponed to the BOE’s March 25 business meeting where public comments will be allowed. Continue Reading →
Children were asked to put aside cardboard boxes, paper towel rolls, empty plastic bottles, yogurt containers, and other recyclable materials for a large project in the making. Continue Reading →
All in they raised $3,000 and collected countless boxes of products. Floyd and Deppoliti, also co-owner’s of a local and on-line boutique, Too Sparrows then used their wholesale purchasing power to stretch 100% of those Venmo dollars into several shipments of pads, tampons, and other feminine hygiene products that could SUPPLY this DEMAND for NtoN for the rest of the year. Continue Reading →
The Town of Greenwich Athletic Field Study/Capital Improvement Plan 2020 includes a number of statements about the types of playing fields being considered … statements that require clarity in some cases and rejection in others. Continue Reading →
“The Board of Estimation & Taxation Budget Committee didn’t address an important question about the Julian Curtiss (JC) renovation included in the proposed First Selectman’s Budget (the Schools portion of which came from the Board of Education) – Is it an efficient use of our money?” – Brian Raney Continue Reading →
SB 1024 is based on the platform of DeSegregate Connecticut, who seek sweeping zoning reform in Connecticut, including 4-family housing in a 1/2 mile radius of a primary transit stations. Continue Reading →
Whippits involve abuse of nitrous oxide as a recreational drug for its euphoric, relaxing, and dissociative effects. Continue Reading →
“In 2019, I pledged that, if elected, I would work to send a meaningful, workable, fair, compassionate, and passable blight ordinance proposal to the RTM. The Office of the First Selectman ( OFS ) did that in late 2020.” – Fred Camillo, Greenwich First selectman Continue Reading →
March 19 Virtual Event Raises Funds for Programs & Scholarships. Continue Reading →