In the Pharmacy Department, Sal is known not only as a hard worker, but also as a stellar storyteller, regaling staff with tales of World War II and the Greenwich of years ago. Continue Reading →
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Alpha School seeks to change the use of the building at 20 East Elm from retail to school for children up to grade 8. Currently all retail areas of the building are vacant or will soon be vacant. The second floor is occupied by a medical office. Alpha School is an AI-powered private school network co-founded by software billionaire Joe Liemandt, who has committed billions to scaling the school model.
In the Pharmacy Department, Sal is known not only as a hard worker, but also as a stellar storyteller, regaling staff with tales of World War II and the Greenwich of years ago. Continue Reading →
Police issued a reminder for residents not to leave valuables in their cars and to lock them. Continue Reading →
This event is being hosted by Harvest Time Church. Enjoy face painting, balloon animals, and more. Food trucks, too! Continue Reading →
This new summer program will not only provide consistency and structure for children currently enrolled, but will serve as a nice entry point for families who are new to SMNS. Continue Reading →
“I believe I have professional experience. I believe I have the Town government experience. And I have the established relationships with all leaders in Town. I want to use those relationships immediately to continue to develop an economic plan for the Town….I’ve been in training for this position for three decades.” – Michael Mason, Republican Candidate for First Selectman Continue Reading →
Police responded to Greenwich Avenue in the area between Elm Street and Bruce Place on a report of a suspicious man who attempted to use a fraudulent credit card at a retailer. Continue Reading →
St. Catherine of Siena Church presents “Dinner with a Cause.” The Social Justice Ministry of the church is hosting Sr. Doreen Glynn, CSJ, of Annunciation House, Thursday, April 11 in the Lucey Parish Hall, 4 Riverside Ave. The Dinner with a Cause will feature the work of this unique mission serving the El Paso-Juarez border community. Open to all. Continue Reading →
“The census count is important because we are 48th in terms of federal dollars as far as what we give versus what we get back. We are a donor state. Eleven billion dollars in federal funding is riding on this effort. For each person we under-count we lose $2,900.” – Susan Bysiewicz, CT Lt Governor Continue Reading →
A memorial service for Robert will be held on Saturday, April 13 at 1:00 pm at St.Catherine’s Chapel, 4 Riverside Ave, Riverside, CT. Continue Reading →
Dozens spoke out against the anti-tolling resolution, saying the non-partisan RTM should not get involved in state issues. Other disagreed, including Democrats, saying tolls would hurt “the little guy” and be a regressive tax. Continue Reading →