Attorney General Tong has taken numerous actions in courts across the country to preserve access to medication abortion. Mifepristone remains safe and accessible in Connecticut. Continue Reading →
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The 25 year anniversary year milestone was commemorated during an open house event featuring history from the school, including old articles and yearbooks, and visits to the school’s classrooms.
Attorney General Tong has taken numerous actions in courts across the country to preserve access to medication abortion. Mifepristone remains safe and accessible in Connecticut. Continue Reading →
The Wallace Center was transformed into a tropical paradise for a festive “Life’s a Beach” themed luncheon. Continue Reading →
Artist and Craft Vendor spots still available. For more information please go to: www.ogmerchants.com. Continue Reading →
The suspect was considered armed and dangerous and had made threats to harm Law Enforcement Officers. On Wednesday evening, law enforcement took him into custody at the Red Carpet Inn in Stamford. Continue Reading →
“I have just read a GFP article (Site Plan for Illuminated George HW Bush Statue with Seating Wall Outside Havemeyer Building Submitted to P&Z Aug 19, 2025) about the proposed President George H.W. Bush statue in something the application refers to as ‘Veteran’s Park’ on Greenwich Avenue. I am surprised by the name and further, what is this ‘Veteran’s Park’ exactly, and what area does it cover?” – David Wold Continue Reading →
As a precaution, the Department of Parks and Recreation has cancelled ferry service to Island Beach and Great Captain Island for both Wednesday, Aug. 20, and Thursday, Aug. 21. Continue Reading →
If your student does not bring a car to campus and is attending a college or university 100 miles or more away from home, they may qualify for a student away at school discount on your auto insurance policy, according to AAA Insurance. Depending on their grades, they may also qualify for a good student discount. Continue Reading →
Justin Bernstein, a first-year Yale University student, designed a bioengineering approach to slow the melting of Arctic ice by enhancing its reflective surface. His project uses genetically modified cold-resistant bacteria, known as cryobacteria, to increase the ice’s albedo, reflecting more sunlight and reducing heat absorption. This technique could help mitigate climate change–induced sea level rise. Continue Reading →
This civic engagement training program hosted 24 young women, ranging from high school juniors to college sophomores. This year’s workshop welcomed 75th Secretary of the State of Connecticut, Stephanie Thomas, as the keynote speaker. Continue Reading →
Although the application does not rise to the level of Municipal Improvement, there will be opportunity for public comment when the application is on a P&Z agenda. Continue Reading →