The event, organized by the Independence Day Association of Greenwich, will take place at the rear of town hall on Friday, July 4 at 9:00am. 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 event, organized by the Independence Day Association of Greenwich, will take place at the rear of town hall on Friday, July 4 at 9:00am. Continue Reading →
As an added benefit, on most of these summer weekends families can engage in a drop-in art or science activity in the Cohen Education Wing from 1:00-3:00pm. Continue Reading →
Discover the stories that shaped our nation. The American Revolution Experience, a collaborative exhibit by the American Battlefield Trust and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Continue Reading →
The event was the foundation’s 4th annual party to support the children of local law enforcement officers by raising funds toward college scholarships. In what was truly a ‘field of dreams’ experience, young people had a chance to play on the same field as Major League Baseball legends. Beyond swinging, learning and laughing alongside the athletes, the opportunity was a powerful reminder that with the right guidance, inspiration, and community support, dreams, even the big-league kind, can come true. Continue Reading →
The new proposal is to demolish the nursing home at 1165 King Street and build a 4-story building with 170 apartments ranging from one to three bedroom units, of which 30% (51 units) would be affordable per 8-30g. Continue Reading →
Welcome to the GFP 2025 Camp Guide. We continue to add new camps. Contact Heather Brown at [email protected] for information. Continue Reading →
“Add in poor air circulation, recycled germs, and some guy sneezing in row 13 — and suddenly that N95 mask doesn’t seem so paranoid. Still feeling like a little nosh? Too bad. Your guts are rebelling too. Gas expands at altitude, so avoid the bean salad.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
“…I do not want take up any more of your time on a weekend. But please know these are verifiable facts and many people in town have been subjected to Mr. Wold’s disruptive behavior and it is not going to be tolerated anymore.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Instead of one unit over another, the proposal is for side-by-side units separated by carports topped by bedrooms. A neighbor said in a letter that headlights from the carports would shine into his dining room and the increased height of the structure would diminish his light, views and airflow. A further concern is that the two units might be operated as AirBnb style, short term rentals. Continue Reading →
You recently lost your pet, so you turn to social media to alert friends and neighbors. You create a public post to help spread the word. You may receive a message from someone on social media about drone technology and search parties that can help you find your pet. Continue Reading →