The inaugural Trevor & Friends show is set for Tuesday, April 15, 2025, with guests, US Congressman for CT’s 4th district since 2009, Democrat Jim Himes and Salty Politics writer Julie Robinsky. Continue Reading →
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At the CIAC Class LL boys outdoor track championships in New Britain on May 30, the Cardinals celebrated earning the team title, finishing ahead of rivals from Hamden. But the win was overturned by CIAC after a religious accommodation allowed a Hamden athlete to compete in the MM meet the following day, Sunday and have his points apply to the previous day’s event. The situation is unprecedented. GHS athletes and parents asked the CIAC to review how the situation was handled.
The inaugural Trevor & Friends show is set for Tuesday, April 15, 2025, with guests, US Congressman for CT’s 4th district since 2009, Democrat Jim Himes and Salty Politics writer Julie Robinsky. Continue Reading →
The steep slope from Bruce Museum down to Steamboat Rd has been a challenge in terms of a planting plan. The applicant seeks to relocate the stone wall along Steamboat Road, lower it and push it back so the sidewalk can be doubled in width from 5 ft to 10 ft, and allow space for street trees and seven decorative street pole lights to match the ones on Greenwich Ave.
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To honor Larry’s life, family and friends will gather Monday, April 21 from 4:00pm to 8:00pm at Fred D. Knapp Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Avenue, Greenwich. Funeral mass Tuesday, April 22 at 10:00am at St. Mary’s Church, 178 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich. Committal will be private. Continue Reading →
“This chilling policy pulls from some of the darkest authoritarian playbooks throughout history. We have already seen young international scholars—here 100 percent legally — captured from the streets of their college towns for daring to express views that our President disagrees with.” – Attorney General William Tong Continue Reading →
This year’s event is titled, “Food Pathways to Freedom.” It will open with a food tasting, continue with audience interaction, and reveal Connecticut’s dependence on chattel slavery as part of a larger regional economy. Continue Reading →
Next, on Maundy Thursday, April 17 the church will have a light dinner at 6:15pm to remember the Last Supper in the upper room with Jesus’ disciples, followed by a meditative worship service with Holy Communion at 7:00pm in the Sanctuary. Continue Reading →
This beloved initiative is designed to boost confidence, encourage self-expression, and equip young girls with strategies to handle challenging situations— all while fostering new friendships and having fun. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police Chief James Heavey said speed cameras could be up and running in school zones by September and that he anticipated a 60%-70% reduction in speeding around schools. Continue Reading →
“The convenience of flying from a local airport and the super low fares have made Avelo immensely popular, so the deal with ICE has some fans upset. It’s almost as if Patagonia took a contract to design prison guard uniforms: it’s way ‘off brand.'” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
“Connecticut voters aren’t asking for more voting rules. We want our elections to be safe and open to all citizens, without artificial roadblocks that disenfranchise voters in the name of overblown security concerns.” – Stephanie Thomas, CT Secretary of the State Continue Reading →