“In November act as a small boat of colonists did over 400 years ago. Vote for community.” – Brian Raabe 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.
“In November act as a small boat of colonists did over 400 years ago. Vote for community.” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →
Greenwich’s 2025-2026 mill rate will be 12.041, which reflects a 2.81% increase, and a little bit higher for anyone in a sewer taxing area. Continue Reading →
“Here’s what concerns me most: In the flurry of hopes raised and dashed, raised and dashed again, people are feeling hurt and confused, a bit betrayed, even, all of which is unnecessary.” – Katherine McKersie Continue Reading →
Reservations can be made in advance. Our fleet consists of Zests, Quests, Catamarans, Kayaks and Paddleboards. Rentals and Private Lessons will be available daily through Labor Day. Scheduled classes begin June 1st and include a variety of classes for Juniors and Adults. Continue Reading →
“This issue was not raised at Monday’s BET meeting because interim appropriations must be formally requested by the department. We are still waiting on the BOE to take that step.” – David Alfano, Republican BET Member; Nisha Arora, Republican BET Member; Lucia Jansen, Republican BET Member; Paul Cappiali, Republican BOE Member; Wendy Walsh, Republican BOE Member Continue Reading →
On Tuesday Greenwich Police requested the assistance of the Connecticut State Police K-9 unit in searching for Jean Dinsmore who had been reported missing the previous day. Continue Reading →
Letters are being mailed this week to more than 100,000 Connecticut residents notifying them that some or all of their medical debt has been eliminated under the second round of an initiative his administration launched last year through a partnership with the nonprofit organization Undue Medical Debt. Continue Reading →
The lawsuit names Triggered Brand, a Florida-based company, alleging violations of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act and statutes prohibiting the practice of pharmacy without a license. Continue Reading →
A Chickahominy resident had outstanding warrants for failure to appear for charges from Stamford Police ranging from Assault to Interfering with an Officer. Continue Reading →
“For the past two years, while our Clubhouse has been under construction, the YMCA of Greenwich has been an exceptional community partner.” – Cristina Vittoria, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich. Continue Reading →