After a physical fight on North Street, a woman was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Assault 3. Continue Reading →
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Since 1997, Ms Coyne has worked at Greenwich Public Schools, holding multiple positions, including special education teacher and district special education instructional coach, but has called Western home since 2014 when then superintendent William McKersie appointed her assistant principal.
After a physical fight on North Street, a woman was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Assault 3. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Schools announced the following work has been accomplished:
• Ledge drilling and blasting is now complete
• Continuous deliveries of fill material via dump truck have now been completed Continue Reading →
“A quick response to Brooks Harris’ effort for ‘looking hard’ for stray plastic bags in Greenwich, not sure where you are looking but there’s no need to look hard here in Riverside.” – Susan Foster, Riverside Continue Reading →
As of Monday afternoon, 21 roads remained closed in Greenwich and six more have partial closures due to tree and utility lines down. Don’t go near or touch downed wires, even if the power is off in your neighborhood. Continue Reading →
There is a litany of exaggerated, misleading, or strange arguments being thrown against the ban:
Hardship for low-income residents.
“Not really. The ordinance exempts anyone using food assistance like SNAP or WIC, as well as the organizations that serve these people. Also, you pay nothing if you bring your own bag.”
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“Grocery bags are NOT being banned: The proposal is to ban SINGLE-USE plastic bags, except in the case of fresh vegetables, fruits and other items that could drip into a reusable bag.” – Rob Marks Continue Reading →
23 Daffodil Lane sold on Feb 28, 2018 for $2,500,000 Continue Reading →
Live music, participation ribbons, concession open, learn to fly a Patang (an Indian fighter kite) Continue Reading →
A second Nor’Easter could be a bigger snow maker than a wind and flooding creator. 3 to 7 inches of snow are possible on Wednesday afternoon. Continue Reading →
To date 36 municipalities in Connecticut as well as more than 400 in New York, including many in Westchester, have passed bans similar to the one proposed for Greenwich. Continue Reading →