A dozen current and past Greenwich elected officials shared feedback on an article in The New Yorker by Evan Osnos. Continue Reading →
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From this initial pool of 27 candidates, the Board of Education identified five semifinalists who were interviewed by the BOE in March. The BOE conducted in-person interviews with the finalists earlier this month.
A dozen current and past Greenwich elected officials shared feedback on an article in The New Yorker by Evan Osnos. Continue Reading →
Last August subjects were observed fishing from mailboxes and “fishing devices” were in their Honda. Continue Reading →
During a hearing run by the town tree warden, residents questioned why when DPW installed sidewalks and granite curbs on Sunshine Ave they installed a guardrail and paved a 21-inch sidewalk between the rail and a 50-inch caliper White Oak tree and then asked the tree warden to remove the tree to make a wider sidewalk. Continue Reading →
“Tipping fees are all tactic and no strategy and Greenwich is supposedly a leader in the State. Instead it wants to follow other communities that have gone down the crooked path of tipping fees, a path that will lead to the dead end where trash will become an existential threat to municipal budgets. Every year tipping fees will go up and every year customers will pay more. The haulers themselves are against it.” – Steve Brown, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
“Leave disposal of MSW in local taxes. It is a system that has worked successfully for more than 75 years.” – Local Greenwich Haulers Continue Reading →
Shared words of wisdom from our mothers that serve as our eternal guidance and protection. Happy Mother’s Day! Continue Reading →
“It doesn’t matter how right you are, or what you intended. If you craft your message in such a way that comes across to the recipient as offensive, you’ve lost your argument – period.” – Joseph Smith Continue Reading →
“The Greenwich High School community has been my second family since I started as an educator in the fall of 2000.” – Dana Tulotta Continue Reading →
A man allegedly sent a threatening message to a victim. Continue Reading →
“May is a good month to remind ourselves that it is the nurse who is with you at birth, offering care and compassion to you and your loved ones as death approaches; and who supports you; holds your hand while sometimes crying with you and guiding you through uncertainty during some of the most frightening existential health crises of one’s; life.” – Stefanie Paulmeno Continue Reading →