Letter: Camillo Fights for the Needs of Disabled Adults in Our State

“I approached Fred as a mother who needed help for her son with autism. Fred and other local politicians were invited to my house for a forum on the needs of disabled adults in CT on July 25, 2014. Ever since that July day four years ago, Fred has never stopped fighting for the needs of disabled adults in our state.” – Lynn S. Arezzini, Cos Cob Continue Reading →

Woman Charged with Breaking into Vehicle, Stealing Purse

 On July 30, 2018, someone broke into a vehicle parked at 1333 East Putnam Ave in Riverside, which is the address associated with Walgreens, and stole a purse. Greenwich Police conducted an investigation which developed Jamie Myiesha Edwards-Hinton, 23, of 100 N Commons Park in Stamford as a suspect, and an arrest warrant for Larceny 6 was obtained. On Oct 16, Norwalk Police notified Greenwich Police that they had Ms. Edwards-Hinton in custody. Greenwich Police picked up Edwards-Hinton in Norwalk and brought her to Greenwich to be processed. Her bond was set at $50,000, which she was able to post. Continue Reading →

Letter: Senator Frantz Does Not Represent LGBTQ Community

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“Senator Frantz’s voting record on LGBTQ issues is shameful and hurtful. …With our rights under attack in Washington and the very real prospect that the Republicans will take control of the State Senate, win more seats in the House or capture the governor’s office, we cannot remain silent in our opposition to his candidacy. Senator Frantz does not represent all of his constituents.” – Hale McSharry, Lane Bhutani, Samuel Prose, Santiago MacLean, Maya Edward, Tamara Parker, Nichola Samponaro, Claudino Weber, Janis Stahlhut Continue Reading →

Synagogue at Historic Armory: No HDC Vote after Third Revision and the Clock is Ticking

The proposed Chabad Lubavitch synagogue would involve demolition of much of the historic Armory on Mason Street, built in 1911. After returning Wednesday night for a third time, the Historic District Commission said they still weren’t prepared to vote. One of many concerns was that the main synagogue entrance, which has less than the required the setback, would be directly across from the very busy fire station on Havemeyer Place. Continue Reading →

Letter: Greenwich Republican Candidates Run as Far from President Trump as They Can

“The Connecticut Republican Party and Greenwich Republicans want you to ignore is that President Trump and the Republican controlled Senate and House of Representatives is having a material impact on Greenwich and Connecticut.” – Peter E. Berg (RTM District 8), Steven H. Bruce, Diane Morello, Monica Prihoda (RTM District 6), David Snyder, and Janis Stahlhut Continue Reading →