“Shame on us that we are blessed enough to have a nine digit education budget supporting our kids with millions of dollars in excess and we are seemingly unaware of the surpluses.” Continue Reading →
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Old Greenwich Merchants are again busy planning for next “Art in the Park” event, which is set for Sunday, June 7 in Binney Park in Old Greenwich from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. (Rain date is Sunday, June 14).
“Shame on us that we are blessed enough to have a nine digit education budget supporting our kids with millions of dollars in excess and we are seemingly unaware of the surpluses.” Continue Reading →
14 Lockwood Ave sold on Aug 31, 2020 for $3,150,000 Continue Reading →
“If you have enough money to mail postcards to every single citizen in the United States, can’t you pick up the mail? Really?” – Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill on the postcard mailing from the US Postal Service Continue Reading →
“It is a stretch to describe such a proposed reduction as an effort ‘to defund the Greenwich police uniformed patrol account in the 2018 Town budget.’ It is not a stretch to describe the motion as a effort to contain rising costs.” – Brian Raney Continue Reading →
To honor her life, a memorial gathering will be held Sunday 2:00pm – 6:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home 134 Hamilton Ave in Greenwich Tel. (203) 869-5968. A Memorial Mass will take place Monday 10:00am at St. Paul’s Church, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
This year, due to Covid, synagogues are not blowing shofar indoors. But Stu Seltzer, who has demonstrated the shofar at Temple Sholom indoors on the stage for the past five years, noted Tuesday was a beautiful day for an outdoor demonstration. Continue Reading →
Currently graduations are not allowed indoors, but in Phase 3, both graduations and religious events, indoors, will be capped at 50% capacity, with a max of 200 – with masks and social distancing. Continue Reading →
“The Silver Shield Association is wrong to create the appearance of pitting its members against those they are sworn to protect and serve; they should stay out of partisan politics. Their lack of recognition of the crisis of confidence in policing, and endorsing a candidate who fiercely opposes police accountability, sends a message to the residents of our increasingly diverse Greenwich community that the police do not have some of our backs.” Continue Reading →
The GPD Special Victims section, in conjunction with the New Jersey State Police, investigated the incident jointly. Continue Reading →
“We think it will speed up government. It will also bring some sense of normalcy to town.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →