Perpetrators demanded the victim obtain $400,000 in gold and provide it to them via a money courier. Continue Reading →
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BET chair David Weisbrod said Districts 1, 2 and 8 increased at faster rates, with District 1 increasing 37.7%, District 2 increasing 30.6% and District 8 increasing 30.7%. The town’s Assessor, Lauren Elliott said there were a bout 950 appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals (whose members are elected) out of the town’s 20,000 parcels.
Perpetrators demanded the victim obtain $400,000 in gold and provide it to them via a money courier. Continue Reading →
Swan McLean Grant, of Greenwich, Conn., passed away peacefully in her home on Sept. 4, 2025. Continue Reading →
Officials including Governor Ned Lamont joined YWCA Greenwich leadership and the project team to mark the start of a major renovation and 15,000+ sq ft addition to the front of the 50-year-old building at 259 East Putnam Ave. Continue Reading →
“I have always said that Connecticut is committed to ensuring that our electric grid is reliable, resilient and that our energy costs become more affordable. Offshore wind and other renewables are central to that effort, but it must be complemented by a diverse mix of resources, including nuclear power, natural gas, hydropower, and other technologies.” – Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the J. Anthony Fulton Scholarship Fund, which was created to honor his legacy, rooted in the values of family, academics and sports. Continue Reading →
Constantino’s on Hamilton Avenue has no indoor seating, but they are open for takeout and delivery Monday through Saturday. Continue Reading →
According to court documents, the teacher singled out the minor victim for personal attention in school and induced the minor victim to engage in sexual activity with her by leading the victim to believe that they were in a romantic relationship. Continue Reading →
Women’s Crusader is the compelling and meticulously researched untold story of Catharine (Kate) Beecher—a fun-loving extrovert turned pioneering advocate for women’s education. Continue Reading →
“Fred is a strong advocate for our schools, supporting small businesses and ensuring that our infrastructure keeps pace with growth. His ability to listen to constituents and translate our concerns into meaningful action sets him apart.” – John McCormick Continue Reading →
As part of a series of events to celebrate The Wallace Center, formerly known as the senior center, Friends of the Wallace Center organized “Community Day,” a free event featuring yoga and dance sessions, ice cream truck, bagels, coffee & hot chocolate, and a chance to view renderings of proposed improvements to the facility. Continue Reading →