“Stop the false narrative and stop blaming everybody. This is about rolling our sleeves up.” – BOE chair Peter Bernstein. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/page/1032/?fbclid=IwAR22kP_5iRaCthENLg_o7H2QQQcge5EdmD)
Oceans 180 will return with a vast variety of fresh seafood from Connecticut shores. Check out our interview with Oceans 180’s Jardar Nygaard, from last summer. Also, there are new vendors including New Petal Flower Farm out of Monroe, CT and Biscuits and Bones, who offer all natural dog food and dog treats.
“Stop the false narrative and stop blaming everybody. This is about rolling our sleeves up.” – BOE chair Peter Bernstein. Continue Reading →
The CROWN Act will prohibit workplace discrimination based on hairstyles that are commonly associated with people of color, such as afros, Bantu knots, braids, cornrows, dreadlocks, and twists. Continue Reading →
The flags will be up for a two week period, the week leading up to the holiday and the week after. The only day the American flags will be up for one day is Veterans Day. Continue Reading →
“There’s a lot of positive indicators out there. Stay the course. Don’t let your guard down now, especially at this late state. Stay focused.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Exciting Outdoor Work Opportunities Available, Diverse Applicants Strongly Encouraged to Apply. Continue Reading →
In my next article: join me in a barrel tasting of 23 Louis Jadot Whites and Reds that Christian Dalbavie put on at Glenville Wine & Spirits. AND LEARN how to order these wines for delivery in September/October. Continue Reading →
Consider a donation to Coffee for Good during Fairfield County Giving Day, Thursday, February 25th.
The non profit is half way toward their fundraising goal and they plan to open in late April or early May at 48 Maple Ave. Continue Reading →
A complaint triggered a public hearing, which is scheduled for Thursday, Feb 25 at 12:00 noon. Continue Reading →
“…the answer isn’t just an elevation or a ramp that will achieve the goal of compliance. We need to inventory the online curriculum, the door widths, the bathrooms, the playgrounds, the lunchrooms, the gyms, the parking lots, and the auditoriums, to name a few things, to ensure those areas are accessible too.” – Alan Gunzburg, Stephanie Cowie, First Selectman’s Committee for People with Disabilities Continue Reading →
“On paper we have it together, we’re taken care of: food, shelter, water. But we cannot ignore the Eeyore in the room: the loneliness—the absence of spontaneity, real closeness to our loved ones, some sun and vitamin D, and pure independence outside the walls we have built to go and do what calls to us.” – Maggie Gregory, Head of School, Fusion Academy Greenwich Continue Reading →