“I can tell you first-hand that these tariffs are nothing short of devastating….tariffs have nearly wiped out our entire profit margin in just a few short days.” – Marina Levine, Greenwich 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.
“I can tell you first-hand that these tariffs are nothing short of devastating….tariffs have nearly wiped out our entire profit margin in just a few short days.” – Marina Levine, Greenwich Continue Reading →
“Everything is still made by hand. It’s small batch. We break cookies by hand, and we add sauces and ingredients by hand. And we have the unique ability to get ingredients that most other places can’t get because of the relationships we’ve developed over our 32 year run of business.” – Ralph Pietrafesa, Longford’s Ice Cream Continue Reading →
The panel will feature experts from Kids in Crisis, Sacred Heart University’s Department of Public Safety, The Rowan Center, and Fordham EMS. Ellen Brezovsky, LCSW, is Director of Outreach & Community Initiatives, Kids In Crisis. Gary MacNamara is Chief/Executive Director of Public Safety & Government Affairs, Sacred Heart University. Sarah Malhotra is Director of Education and Training, The Rowan Center. Colleen Sherry is Chief of Medical Operations, Fordham EMS. Continue Reading →
The YMCA of Greenwich is launching its Water Safety Fundraising Campaign from March 24 to April 6, with the theme “Water Safety Starts at the Y.” Continue Reading →
The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at 11:00am. Everyone is welcome to attend. Continue Reading →
took the vials home, removed the controlled substances using a syringe, and used the drugs. She then refilled the vials with either saline or water and returned the tampered vials to the storage area in a location where they could be distributed for patient use. Continue Reading →
A warrant for the suspect was issued for Assault 1, Reckless Operation and Felony Evading Responsibility. Continue Reading →
With generous support provided by Art Bridges, this residency program furthers the Museum’s commitment to fostering creativity, supporting emerging talent and engaging the community in meaningful artistic dialogues. Continue Reading →
In 1813, Captain Samuel Ward launched the Connecticut, the first steamboat to serve the Connecticut River. By the 1820s and 1830s, steam travel had become a fixture, offering more predictable service regardless of wind or tide. Steamboats like the 273-foot-long City of Hartford and the Granite State could make the journey from Hartford to New York City in 14 to 18 hours, often departing in the evening and arriving the next morning—ushering in the age of the “night boat.” Continue Reading →
“The opportunity to restore responsible governance will arrive on November 4th. Until then, the damage inflicted by this terrible partisan budget will reverberate through our town, a stark reminder of the cost of ideological intransigence.’ – Democratic members of the BET Continue Reading →