“This role combines my passion for special education advocacy with the opportunity to serve families who may otherwise lack access to legal support. I’m honored to be a part of this important work.” – Laura Sullivan Heneghan 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.
“This role combines my passion for special education advocacy with the opportunity to serve families who may otherwise lack access to legal support. I’m honored to be a part of this important work.” – Laura Sullivan Heneghan Continue Reading →
Karin McShane was named Board Chair, succeeding Nicole Kwasniewski. Continue Reading →
Teens participating in the Greenwich Youth Conservation Program grow a deeper appreciation for the natural world while gaining a sense of pride in giving back to the place they call home. They build lasting friendships, develop teamwork skills, and connect with others through meaningful service to the Greenwich community, all while being immersed in the great outdoors. Continue Reading →
A celebration of life is planned in Greenwich on August 30. Continue Reading →
Last Friday morning, a group of young engineers gathered at Greenwich Town Hall to showcase the robots they’d spent the week building. The presentation marked the conclusion of a week-long, hands-on robotics summer camp run by Ryan Wadhwa, a rising senior at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
Also, Green & Tonic also just launched two new veggie burgers with bold flavor and clean ingredients. Continue Reading →
The Sound Beach Community Band is under the direction of Music Director Zachary Kampler. Continue Reading →
The Friends of Greenwich Library were delighted to host a performance with Science Heroes at Boys & Girls Club Greenwich’s Camp Simmons on Tuesday, July 8. Campers joined Science Heroes on their mission to turn science into an adventure. Through hands-on experiments and fun, interactive stories, Science Heroes got campers excited about the science that’s all around us as they celebrated the scientists who color our world with art! This performance featured amazing experiments focused on chemical reactions, laws of motion, air pressure, and was enjoyed by about 275 campers. Campers also had a chance to learn about Greenwich Library’s Summer Reading program, Level Up at your Library. Continue Reading →
Camillo said six years earlier, when he first ran for First Selectman, he had promised to take the job one term at a time. “If people thought I did an okay job, I’d keep doing it, but I didn’t want to be a caretaker. I wanted to be somebody in the tradition of the great Griff Harris who was transformational.” Continue Reading →
Connecticut will experience a multi-day stretch of exceptionally hot and humid conditions Continue Reading →