Questions were funneled through John Conte, president of the RHA, and Sandy Waters, president of the LWV Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Animal Control Officers lamented the lack of government registry Across the state for animal abusers.
Questions were funneled through John Conte, president of the RHA, and Sandy Waters, president of the LWV Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“The paradox is that the Greenwich RTM is rushing to adopt a quick solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. It’s true that the town should address the growing cost of waste disposal, but there is no urgency to do so now, without adequate thought or discussion.” – Mike Warner Continue Reading →
“Bob Horton is a Greenwich asset and we’re lucky to have him shine a light on all the dark places of our town.” – Lincoln Millstein Continue Reading →
It is very appropriate for the Town to take sober consideration of the impact of COVID. In all quarters of the Town, our citizens face very real income insecurity and investment losses. But sound fiscal management of the Town’s affairs mandates a steady hand, not panicky overreaction, and certainly not cynical exploitation of difficult times.” – Jeff Ramer, One of the Democratic members of the BET Continue Reading →
Many have fled to the suburbs and some have run for the hills. I was curious about those young families who decided to stay in NYC even though the city life they once knew has changed so drastically. Continue Reading →
A Total Mother’s Day Eat, Drink & Dance Experience
to Benefit Children’s Learning Centers of Fairfield County –
Caring and educating children of hospital workers so they can go to work Saturday, May 9, 5:30 – 8:30 pm Continue Reading →
“Not all departments can respond in equal measure without impacting the level of services delivered.” – 45 RTM members Continue Reading →
“Many towns are reducing budgets, which is not true in Greenwich. Contrary to what people believe, the BET did not slash the town or education budgets – instead they are remaining flat.” – Wynn McDaniel Continue Reading →
“Everyone – parents, grandparents, private school families, empty nesters, taxpayers, property owners – seems to agree that the reputation of the schools, AND the actual education our students receive, is a major contributing factor to the attractiveness of Greenwich, and a justification for our property values.” – Cricket Dyment and Brian Peldunas on behalf of PTA Council Board of Directors Continue Reading →
More than 24,000 US public high schools and 207 Connecticut schools were included in the US News & World Report rankings for 2020. Continue Reading →