34 Sawmill Lane sold on Dec 30, 2024 for $4,110,000 Continue Reading →
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BOE member Veronica Chiavaroli said other Greenwich elementary schools already house district programs besides their K-5 responsibilities. Riverside does not. Pre-K for children age 3, 4 and 5 is required by federal law to be provided for free for special education students who are in class with peer students who pay tuition. The number of students identified for Pre-K has tripled since 2012.
34 Sawmill Lane sold on Dec 30, 2024 for $4,110,000 Continue Reading →
“The Rink Committee was created and staffed in accordance with law, rule and custom, and as objections were raised about its composition additional members from the community were added in a good faith effort to listen to and address those concerns…The only reason this vote is even occurring is because people are trying to delay and/or halt this project.” – Joe Rosenberg, Riverside Continue Reading →
The bill proposal that Governor Lamont will present to the legislature in the coming days will contain Flood insurance notifications, Notifying homeowners and renters about flood risks, Requiring additional review of coast development plans, Remove the exemption for the coastal site plan review for single-family homes and Reduce state investment in highest-risk flood areas. Continue Reading →
The driver was charged with Traveling Unreasonably Fast, Illegal Operation of Motor Vehicle Under Influence, Failure to Drive in Proper Lane, Traffic Control Signals, Drinking While Driving. Continue Reading →
The conversation, titled, “A Vital Conversation: Women’s Health Equity Forum,” will examine chronic disparities related to women’s health equity in the community and in the region. Experts in medical fields will discuss how these inequities and barriers impact the lives of people based on gender, race and other dimensions of identity. Continue Reading →
Father Murphy was ordained a priest in 1996 at St. Augustine Cathedral in Bridgeport by then, Bishop Edward Egan. His first assignment was St. Thomas the Apostle in Norwalk, after that St. Cecilia in Stamford, then as pastor he was assigned to St. Theresa in Trumbull followed by being made pastor of Our Lady of Peace in Stratford, In 2014 he was assigned to St. Michael parish in Greenwich. Presently serves as chaplain of the Greenwich Police Dept and the Greenwich Knights of Columbus. Continue Reading →
DPW Commissioner Jim Michel said about half a dozen different projects had been identified between Old Church Road and Long Island Sound that would help lower the water surface level in the area of the North Street bridge. Continue Reading →
The author is joined by Michelle Abt, Nicole Heath, Rachel Khanna, Cheryl Moss, Nerlyn Pierson and Alma Rutgers in hosting the ACLU Connecticut Civil Rights Town Hall at the YWCA Greenwich on January 29. Continue Reading →
“Consider this your first parliamentary process lesson for 2025. Try and contain your enthusiasm.” – Alexis Voulgais, RTM Moderator Continue Reading →
“The flip IS the rink replacement project; to oppose the flip – after years of studies and deliberations and efforts find sites and to craft a plan that enhances every aspect of the existing park – is to oppose the rink replacement project.” – Joe Rothenberg Continue Reading →