In her epic biography, Alexander reconstructs the life of black suffragist Adella Hunt Logan, the author’s grandmother, in a gripping manner that blends family lore, historical research, and literary imagination. Continue Reading →
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“It’s a very large space and you’re saying you’re going to have small classes. We have had not positive experience with that – where people have filled the space to overflowing, creating parking problems. When you have the space, human nature fills it.” – Margarita Alban, Greenwich P&Z chair
In her epic biography, Alexander reconstructs the life of black suffragist Adella Hunt Logan, the author’s grandmother, in a gripping manner that blends family lore, historical research, and literary imagination. Continue Reading →
“In hearing him talk, it seemed like he had a cold. A sore throat, possibly. And symptoms that could be the beginning stages of COVID-19. But what did the tests show? And when? Like other medical information about him, he felt he wasn’t compelled to tell the public very much. The doctors were put in a compromising position and the lead doctor did exaggerate just a little about Trump’s condition, initially.” – Don Hermann Continue Reading →
“Connecticut ranks near the bottom in our nation as the least friendly state to small business. It does not
need to be this way.” – Lolly Prince Continue Reading →
“Greenwich Voices for Democracy (GVFD) has determined that scores of its political signs were wrongfully taken by the Town of Greenwich and carted off to be destroyed. GVFD strongly condemns this flagrant violation of its First Amendment rights.” – Greenwich Voices for Democracy Continue Reading →
“Local Democrats are not comfortable running on their record. It is a bad one. Instead, they have decided to put all of their eggs into one basket: Their singular goal is to tie our local candidates to a polarizing President for whom they have great disdain.” – Dan Quigley, RTC Chair Continue Reading →
Arzeno has previously received endorsements from Moms Demand Action, NARAL Pro-Choice America, Connecticut Young Democrats, Planned Parenthood and CT Against Gun Violence. His priorities include economic growth, restorative justice policies, and tackling climate change. Continue Reading →
22 Old Club House Road sold on Sept 30, 2020 for $3,500,000 Continue Reading →
“If Ms. Kowalski or Mr. Sherr had taken the time to listen in on our committee meetings or its recordings, they would have seen
that the SOMR evolved organically out of our committee on May 4 in direct response to the public outcry over the budget cut.” – Janet McMahon and Mareta Hamre Continue Reading →
A pioneer in American Impressionism, and one of the most influential and successful artists of the early 20th century, Childe Hassam (1859-1935) spent considerable time in Cos Cob between 1896-1918, producing dozens of paintings, pastels and etchings depicting the Holley House and the nearby waterfront commercial district known as the Lower Landing. Continue Reading →
On three special days, three days, the Aquarium will close as normal at 5:00pm and then reopen at 5:30pm for a “Halloween Stroll” with special treats, including bonus activities, animal encounters, free popcorn and parting goody bags for children. Continue Reading →