The panelists covered a range of subjects about the most pressing safety issues on college campuses, namely sexual assault, substance abuse, and mental health struggles. 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 panelists covered a range of subjects about the most pressing safety issues on college campuses, namely sexual assault, substance abuse, and mental health struggles. Continue Reading →
The Friends of Greenwich Library are excited to bring Mentalist Colin Cloud to the Berkley Theater on Thursday, May 15 at 7:00 pm. Registration, available on the Library’s calendar is required and opens on Wednesday, April 23 at 10:00am. Mentalist Colin Cloud will know what you had for lunch, where you’ve been that day, what you do for a living, the car you drive, even your PIN code. He’ll read you like a book, and he’s sure you’re going to be a compelling read. In 2023, he took his new one man show After Dark to the Edinburgh Festival which was half performance and half keynote discussing mindset, mental health, and emotional resilience which resulted in a sellout run, countless five star reviews, and being awarded The Broadway Baby Critic’s choice award – making Colin the first magician/ mentalist performer to win in the Festival’s history. Continue Reading →
BOE budget committee chair Cody Kittle talked about “theatrics.” Dr. Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony talked about “silver linings” efficiencies. Kathleen Stowe said students worried about “death by 1,000 cuts.” Laura Kostin characterized the situation as DEFCON 1. Continue Reading →
“Helpsy” partners with municipalities and organizations across 10 states to collect unwanted clothing. The home pick up program saves the town money, conserves natural resources and makes recycling simple and easy for residents, diverting clothing, linens, shoes and other materials to reuse and recycling. Continue Reading →
66 Ridge Street sold on March 20, 2025 for $7,150,000 Continue Reading →
Family Centers celebrated the grand opening of its new Adult and Pediatric Health Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 75 Holly Hill Ln. Continue Reading →
One team of students and Riverside parents successfully launched a weather balloon and candy into space and back with a GoPro camera that captured footage from space and within the atmosphere. Continue Reading →
By Olivia Damavandi. Whether you come for brunch, a midday bite, or a long, lingering dinner, La Bistro reflects the way people really eat now: globally inspired, locally rooted, and joyfully unpretentious. Continue Reading →
Leading the Dolphins individually with four gold medals each were Luke Mendelsohn and Oliver Bjerke. Continue Reading →
The one story, 35,418 square foot facility offers enhanced amenities for all ages. Key features include a full size multi-use gymnasium with roll out spectator seating, 8,100 sq ft of multi-purpose space for programs and gatherings, and three 1,000 sq ft activity rooms, two with a movable partition. Continue Reading →