The deadline for Magnet School applications for the 2019-2020 school year is February 8, 2019. 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 deadline for Magnet School applications for the 2019-2020 school year is February 8, 2019. Continue Reading →
On Dec 14 minutes before midnight, Greenwich Police responded to the Hyatt Regency in Old Greenwich on a report of stolen money. Continue Reading →
Police responded to a report of a car that crashed into a wall on Round Hill Road. The car and driver were found nearby in a driveway. Continue Reading →
At the Dec 18 P&Z meeting the commission reviewed the application for a new Chabad Lubavitch synagogue at the corner of Mason Street and Havemeyer including parking, rooftop playground, and safety given there is an entrance opposite the fire house.
Rabbi Yossi Deren said the commission was being discriminatory and “moving the lines.” The acting chair said the commission was working according to regulations and the process is iterative. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police charged a local man with DUI after he hit a parked car in Chickahominy. Continue Reading →
At Westover School, where the discovery of mold recently forced 800 students to relocate to the former Pitney Bowes building, the school could not bring along anything involving paper. Fortunately, donated books from the book swap at Holly Hill were delivered by volunters. Continue Reading →
“Mr. Warner suggests that there is a ‘need for a bigger boat,’ maybe that is because he missed the boat when it comes to discerning fact from fiction.” – Peter Tesei, Greenwich First Selectman Continue Reading →
Police caught up with a woman who had tried to use a fraudulent check at Chase Bank on Greenwich Avenue. She was walking toward a Honda parked in a handicap spot. Three men were in the car where police found thousands in cash and money orders, as well as marijuana. Continue Reading →
On Monday, Communities 4 Action, a group that seeks to reduce substance misuse among youth and adults, met at the JCC in Stamford to talk about topics including vaping. Continue Reading →
Fundraising activities during the 10th Annual Greenwich Reindeer Festival & Santa’s Village and the 10th Annual Greenwich Holiday Stroll Weekend presented by Whole Foods Market resulted in a donation of over $10,000 for Kids In Crisis. Continue Reading →