“These projects, such as the rink and flood hardening at Grass Island will have to be done and need to be included in the CIP. They should not be disappeared in order to make future budgets look fiscally plausible.” – Cheryl Moss Continue Reading →
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Oceans 180 will return with a vast variety of fresh seafood from Connecticut shores. Check out our interview with Oceans 180’s Jardar Nygaard, from last summer. Also, there are new vendors including New Petal Flower Farm out of Monroe, CT and Biscuits and Bones, who offer all natural dog food and dog treats.
“These projects, such as the rink and flood hardening at Grass Island will have to be done and need to be included in the CIP. They should not be disappeared in order to make future budgets look fiscally plausible.” – Cheryl Moss Continue Reading →
“ICE is tasked with enforcing the business community’s compliance with federal employment eligibility requirements and has the responsibility to conduct comprehensive worksite enforcement initiatives targeting employers who violate employment laws. During these operations, any alien determined to be in violation of U.S. Immigration laws may be subject to arrest, detention, and, if removal by final order, removal from the United States.” Continue Reading →
Attorney General William Tong on Thursday filed an amicus brief with leaders from 21 states supporting California’s request for a court order blocking the president’s unlawful federalization and deployment of that state’s National Guard. Continue Reading →
The club, co-founded by two students, Sonia Patel and Olivia Popp who met in their freshman honors biology class, has grown from a small group of enthusiasts into a community-focused organization dedicated to “educate the community” and spark curiosity in biomedicine. Continue Reading →
A Celebration of Life for Betty will be held at Venice Presbyterian Church, Venice, FL, on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at 11:00am Continue Reading →
Ferry service to Island Beach will still be planned as scheduled for Saturday, June 14 from the Arch Street ferry dock starting at 10:00am on the hour. Continue Reading →
“Despite all the signs around the round-a-bouts at election time warning of the other party creating high rise blight. Guess what? It is you and your party and the CT 169 Strong that are actually creating them from lack of interest, planning and policy for the least of those among us who need housing.” – Steven C. Hall Continue Reading →
Their first race will be the Fathers Day 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run on Sat June 14, 2025. Medals and T-shirts for all participants. If you haven’t participated before, this event is a lot of fun and benefits from a great backdrop: Long Island Sound. Continue Reading →
She had been named interim assistant principal on September 11, 2024. Continue Reading →
Sacred Heart Greenwich, an all-girls, independent, Catholic school, last Friday celebrated the graduation of its 176th class, comprising 76 young women. Continue Reading →