At Thursday’s BOE meeting, GEA President Carol Sutton told the board that parent emails can ruin a teacher’s day. The board had a broad discussion on community relations and community involvement. Continue Reading →
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Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.
At Thursday’s BOE meeting, GEA President Carol Sutton told the board that parent emails can ruin a teacher’s day. The board had a broad discussion on community relations and community involvement. Continue Reading →
“Where I struggle is we grant more FAR and yet the applicant does not meet the requirement of our parking regulations. And yet the applicant has spoken consistently of building a facility to fully accommodate its growth and future demand, yet the facility starts out not providing parking per regulations. That’s made me uncomfortable throughout this.” – P&Z chair Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
A Stamford man and his physician wife worked with a compounding pharmacy out of Mississippi to defraud CT health care programs. They submitted prescriptions for medications prepared and dispensed by the compounding pharmacy in Mississippi without the wife/physician ever examining the patients. Continue Reading →
A crowd of about 100 people gathered to rally against tolls outside Stamford Government Center on Saturday. Cars and trucks drove by honking in support. Remarks were delivered by organizer Patrick Sasser, Bob Stefanowski, Fred Camillo, Steve Kolenberg and Bob Katchco. Continue Reading →
A man charged with Violating Protective Orders on two victims was also charged in Sept 3, 2016 with Disorderly Conduct, Assault 3 and Strangulation 2, and Risk of Injury to Child (felony) in March 2018, and Interfering with Officer/Resisting and Breach of Peace 2 in Nov 2017. Continue Reading →
A man said a friend had given him the license plate and told him he’d be able to use it without issues. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Council, Boy Scouts of America annual food drive “Scouting for Food” is set for Saturday, March 2. This year marks the sixth year that CT State Representative Fred Camillo (R-151) will serve as Honorary Chair. Continue Reading →
Former RTC Chairman Stephen Walko will be leading the committee. Also on the committee are former RTC Vice Chairman Marc Ducret, RTC Executive Committee member Paul Olmsted, Icy Frantz of Riverside, and Nisha Arora. Arora was very active in Harry Arora’s 2018 campaign for U.S. Congress. Continue Reading →
Rep. Camillo acknowledged some common ground in the governor’s budget including a commitment to eliminate the business entity and gift taxes, shrink state spending and borrowing, and restore the property tax credit for everyone. Continue Reading →
A man using someone else’s personal information to buy $585 Chanel sunglasses on Greenwich Ave found himself in hot water on Thursday afternoon. Continue Reading →