Fairfield County teachers staged a series of caravans on Thursday, including one in Greenwich to demand safe and healthy precautions and state funding for school reopening plans. Continue Reading →
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Saks Global explained that they made the strategic decision to consolidate the Saks Fifth Avenue Greenwich store footprint from three buildings to one.
Fairfield County teachers staged a series of caravans on Thursday, including one in Greenwich to demand safe and healthy precautions and state funding for school reopening plans. Continue Reading →
“A police reform bill passed the Connecticut State Senate on at 4:00 am on Wednesday morning and has received a lot of controversy in the papers. I’d like to go in-depth on each controversial provision and explain why these provisions are counterproductive and/or ineffective in our pursuit of social justice.” – Zane Khader Continue Reading →
After fleeing at a high speed and crashing in the area of Brookside Drive three suspects were apprehended. Continue Reading →
“Flattening the curve does not mean the virus has left the area or the community or the state. It’s still here. It is just not killing as many people as it did in the spring. That doesn’t mean it’s gone.” – Caroline Baisley, Director Greenwich Dept of Health Continue Reading →
Cabs had posters taped to their windows saying, “Debt forgiveness now,” “No More Suicides,” “No More Bankruptcies,” and, “It’s not charity; it’s loan forgiveness.” Continue Reading →
With official versions of Monopoly launched around the world to celebrate different cities and towns, Greenwich will be among the first customized, geographic game boards created for the North American market. Continue Reading →
A letter to the editor of Stamford Advocate said State Senator Alex Kasser “clearly” opposed the 5.5 percent pay raise for state employees, but she has not made a single comment to that effect on the issue. – Jon Redmond Continue Reading →
This year, however, the feast is just that: a feast. No carnival rides or games of chance. No live music or kegs of beer, but the organizers are going above and beyond to create a safe, delicious, outdoor dining experience behind the St Roch Christian Life Center. Continue Reading →
Since late June the travel advisory list has grown from 8 states to 34 states, and, taken together they account for over 80% of the US population. Continue Reading →
“I share a windowless office with ten colleagues, yet a recent district memo to teachers unhelpfully warns, “Do not congregate with colleagues in groups.” In a single day, I share a classroom and its single computer keyboard with as many as 5 other teachers. Our room has a single plate glass window that does not open, an unfortunate design feature that runs throughout the school’s sprawling facility….” – Deborah Smith, GHS English teacher Continue Reading →