Job descriptions are listed online including counselors and counselors-in-training for Kamp Kairphree, Adventurers, Music & Art camp, swim instructors, umpires and sound technicians for concerts. Continue Reading →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
Job descriptions are listed online including counselors and counselors-in-training for Kamp Kairphree, Adventurers, Music & Art camp, swim instructors, umpires and sound technicians for concerts. Continue Reading →
XPO Logistics is a supply chain solution company behind the delivery of large appliances and over-sized items.
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Pay As you Throw was withdrawn from the agenda. Other agenda items included sick raccoons at Greenwich Point, and a generous gift of $200,000 to restore the chimes in the Chimes Building in honor of Emily Fedorko. Continue Reading →
After discussion about commercial use, P&Z chair Alban voted against the Historic Overlay on the grounds that approving commercial offices inside Solomon Mead House would be a tipping point for the residential neighborhood. Continue Reading →
A row of houses from the early 20th century will be razed to make way for a 30-unit apartment building. Continue Reading →
“…I would be happy to continue this discussion and move the implementation back a year or so and support a tipping fee to act as a bridge until the public has had enough time to see the true benefits of the program and its value to the community.” – Fred Camillo, Greenwich First Selectman Continue Reading →
“If these people really cared about the kids don’t you think they, especially a doctor, would oppose ALL turf in town.” – Carl Higbie Continue Reading →
The restaurant will open this spring in the former Asiana Café space, which is in the midst of top-to-bottom renovations. Continue Reading →
During “pre-application” meeting, representatives from Greenwich Hospital Yale New Haven Health discussed possible cancer care facility at the corner of Lafayette and Lake Avenue. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police say back in October 2019 a man stayed at a local hotel, accepted their hospitality and services, and then departed without paying the bill. He was stopped at JFK airport as he was attempting to leave the country. He was charged as a fugitive at that time by New York authorities, based upon the active arrest warrant. Continue Reading →