Dr. Zoe Chiel provides psychotherapy to children experiencing depression, anxiety, behavior regulation concerns, life stressors, or family conflict. 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.
Dr. Zoe Chiel provides psychotherapy to children experiencing depression, anxiety, behavior regulation concerns, life stressors, or family conflict. Continue Reading →
The recipients of this year’s awards from The Woman’s Club of Greenwich were the Audubon Camper Program, Barbara’s House, Call-A-Ride, Greenwich Campership Program, Greenwich Scholarship Fund, Greenwich Tree Conservancy, Greenwich Symphony, Neighbor To Neighbor, River House and the YWCA Harmony Project. Continue Reading →
On Saturday morning a crowd more than 400 people gathered outside the Havemeyer building on Greenwich Avenue as part of a mass nationwide “Hands Off” mobilization. Continue Reading →
Many scams begin with a contractor who “just happens to be in the area” and notices your roof or home appears to need repairs from the outside. Roofing scams typically increase in frequency after a powerful storm, so stay alert. Legitimate roofers may also be in the area, so be savvy enough to check BBB.org and do your homework before hiring. Continue Reading →
Amanda Finn is a school social worker at Greenwich High School and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), as well as a therapist in private practice. For the past seven years, one of her most fulfilling positions has been serving as the program manager of the Greenwich Junior United Way. Continue Reading →
Following a highly successful event last year, this year’s engaging drop-in event is open to the public and designed to spark the interest of our youngest citizens, especially Girl Scouts in grades PK-5. Continue Reading →
The cleaning schedule for the first week of the project will take place from 8:00am to 5:00pm on the following roads: Anderson Road, Azalea Terrace, Benenson Drive, Cognewaugh Road, Daffodil Lane, Mallard Drive, Mimosa Drive, Orchard Drive, Overlook Drive, Putnam Hill, Putnam Park, Serenity Lane, Shelter Drive, Swan Terrace, Valley Road, West Brother Drive, Widgeon Way, and Wildwood Drive. Continue Reading →
“Universities must be sanctuaries of free expression and inquiry not conduits for state surveillance and repression.” – Lorelei O’Hagan, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
On Friday night trains were delayed up to 35 minutes. Continue Reading →
“Somehow the world will end if superintendent Jones has to manage with a staff of 2019 level. My favorite lie is that teachers are paid less than peers and Dr. Jones cannot find candidates…They just ignore the scale and hire at the midpoint, $27,000 higher – or $87,000….We are reducing the increase to the BOE budget. Telling people we are cutting is disinformation.” – Republican BET member Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →