“The Republicans will engage in a primary September 9th. The slate competing with the old guard has called themselves ‘fresh voices.’ Which sounds like a breath mint tag line.” – Brian Raabe 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.
“The Republicans will engage in a primary September 9th. The slate competing with the old guard has called themselves ‘fresh voices.’ Which sounds like a breath mint tag line.” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →
This year a live band from Brooklyn played before and during the procession which featured a colorful handmade arch over the statue of the church’s patron saint. Also, this year the church has a new pastor, Father Peter Lenox who led the procession for the first time. Continue Reading →
By Jim Cameron
Amtrak’s oldest new trains are arriving shortly: the NextGen Acela (finally) starts running between Washington and Boston on August 28. Ordered in 2016 for $1.8 billion, the first trains arrived from the Alstom assembly facility in Hornell, NY in 2020. That meant jobs there for 1300 workers and business for 180 suppliers across 29 states. These new trains are 95% “made in the USA”. Like any new trains, the new Acelas required extensive testing, especially for crash worthiness and compatibility with the aging tracks and wires in the Northeast Corridor. Continue Reading →
Student performers shared their talents in a community concert at The Wallace Center. Continue Reading →
“There is a proven way forward – and I’ve seen it work. I stand firmly with the hardworking BET team – David Alfano, Nisha Arora, Alessandra Brus, Phil Dodson, John Hopley and Lucia Jansen.” – Beth MacGillivray, former Chair Greenwich Republicans Continue Reading →
State police said the pedestrian was working in a construction zone when he was struck. Continue Reading →
West Putnam Avenue between East Weaver Street and Western Jr. Hwy was closed for several hours for the crash investigation, but has since been re-opened. Continue Reading →
The construction for the new dwelling is for a large single-family residence, exceeding 150,000 cubic feet in volume, including an indoor basketball court. The new home area is planned to be 15,0000+ square feet. Continue Reading →
Multiple cars were involved in the crash. On Friday, police said neither speed nor any parked vehicles or other road conditions were determined to have any contributing factor in this collision. Continue Reading →
‘What may appear as a viral ‘challenge’ is, in reality, a crime with real-world consequences.” Continue Reading →