Ms Rabin said as of Tuesday 55.1% of Greenwich residents age 75+ had received at least their first of the two doses of the vaccination. 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.
Ms Rabin said as of Tuesday 55.1% of Greenwich residents age 75+ had received at least their first of the two doses of the vaccination. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police say a man procured large amounts of Xanax online and had the pills delivered by the US Postal Service. Continue Reading →
Underwear is the most under-donated, and most needed, item of clothing for those who are struggling. Continue Reading →
The officers responded to a call of a despondent person who wanted to end his life. The man was armed with a firearm while inside his residence. Continue Reading →
Greenwich was just becoming aware of a slew of proposed legislation aimed at increasing affordable housing when a bill was proposed to prohibit towns from limiting access to beaches based on residency. Continue Reading →
As Connecticut rolls into the next part of phase 1b of its vaccination program, Connecticut residents over 65 will be eligible to book appointments for Covid-19 vaccinations beginning on February 11. Continue Reading →
“Personal observation is that there is substantial confusion even now at these intersections. 3-Way stop signs cause hesitations and false starts. Pedestrians are confronted by cars that do not yield the right of way.” – Petr Malkin Continue Reading →
All 13 Greenwich High School students who were recognized as Semifinalists in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program, have now been named Finalists. Continue Reading →
Lorraine Slavin, E. Parker Neave, Brooke E. Marcogliese-Debany, Nathan P. Pereira and Morgan E. Crabtree join deep-rooted firm. Continue Reading →
“Each time taxes are raised in our state, more people move away. The residents who are leaving are the residents we need most. These are wealthier individuals, successful corporations, taxpayers and job creators who contribute so much to our state’s economy. Their departure is our collective loss.” – Jon Redmond, Nicole Pate, Kevin O’Connor, Carol Zarilli and Bill Drake Continue Reading →