“Is it time to stop the divisive fighting over where to place a new Greenwich ice rink and join with our larger neighbor to ensure the new Stamford/Greenwich rink is a success?” – Mark D. Fichtel Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/page/137/)
A League of Women Voters Greenwich legislative recap featured the entire Greenwich delegation, who reflected on the recently concluded legislative session and a view to next year.
“Is it time to stop the divisive fighting over where to place a new Greenwich ice rink and join with our larger neighbor to ensure the new Stamford/Greenwich rink is a success?” – Mark D. Fichtel Continue Reading →
“Sam has lifted people who often do not have a voice in our community. He has given them the dignity and recognition they truly deserve.” – former First Selectman Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
“For families, knowing that help exists right in your community can make all the difference. Whether it’s a KidTalk counselor at school, a SafeTalk workshop in your child’s classroom, or our 24/7 Helpline, there are safe, caring adults ready to listen.” – Shari L. Shapiro, Executive Director, Kids In Crisis Continue Reading →
The free Sunday Forum, starts at 11:15am in parish Hall. Free coffee, breakfast and conversation. Continue Reading →
“Vegetation and trees have been removed seemingly wildly outside the scope of what was approved. That’s really disturbing. If you’re not getting that message, please get it in spades. No one is happy about what seems to have been done and we need greater clarity on exactly what has been done and how it compares with what was approved.” – Peter Lowe, P&Z commissioner Continue Reading →
“Higher rail fares (with the same slow service) and unending traffic are other reasons more than 17% of Connecticut residents chose to work remotely. In some towns the numbers are much higher: 39% of Weston residents and 36% in Westport.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
The September 25th flower show is free and open to the public from 3:00 to 5:00pm. Continue Reading →
MA State Police stopped pursuit of a pickup truck driver when he entered CT. The driver accelerated to speeds over 90 mph before CT State Police deployed stop sticks and boxed in the vehicle. The driver, a Stamford man, then collided with a concrete jersey barrier and kept driving before finally stopping in a grass center median on I-84. A search incident to arrest turned up a loaded handgun with a high-capacity magazine. Continue Reading →
Mayor Caroline Simmons of Stamford had the honor of cutting the ribbon during the grand opening of Wings Arena on Saturday. A severe thunderstorm shook the building moments before the event, but rain, hail and even heavy winds did not dampen the enthusiasm. Continue Reading →
“People tell me I am known as level-headed, able to work hard and lead through challenges, and as someone who can define and implement workable, pragmatic solutions. I believe in questioning the status quo, the way things get done, and view change as a good thing. I am inclusive and respectful of others’ opinions. I find that better things result from hard work, collaboration and civility, qualities I intend to bring to the job of working with others for the best of Greenwich.” – Josh Brown Continue Reading →