Around 3:30am on Tuesday, Greenwich Police spotted a car on Delavan Ave speeding and tailgating. 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.
Around 3:30am on Tuesday, Greenwich Police spotted a car on Delavan Ave speeding and tailgating. Continue Reading →
As the new administration assumes power in Washington, how will their economic policies unfold? What impact will these policies have on inflation, the markets, trade, deficits, and the US dollar? Continue Reading →
“Right now, meteorologists are telling us that this coming week may bring the coldest weather that Connecticut has experienced so far this season, so we want to get the word out that being outdoors in these frigid conditions for extended periods can be dangerous and even life threatening,” Governor Lamont said. Continue Reading →
Despite the P&Z commission having approved the residential redevelopment at the former Honda site, the applicant, Mason Street Partners, with Josh Caspi as principal, wants the court to invalidate the approval and what it says are “invalid” conditions under 8-30g. Continue Reading →
“Fred Camillo has, in many people’s opinions, abused the town wide email system to use it as his own personal database to push through this project as it is. He refers to 4 Byram residents delaying this project. These 4 community members represent the people of Byram, not just 4 residents. They are putting forth the concerns and fears of the neighborhood. Mr. Camillo seems to have forgotten they are also his constituents, not just the members of the skating community.” – Old Greenwich Resident, and RTM D-6 Member Continue Reading →
The incident involved a counterfeit Connecticut Driver’s License and a fraudulent Social Security Card. Continue Reading →
“As a D-8 member, I can’t tell you how upset all of my colleagues were Wednesday night at our monthly meeting – torn between the fact that we absolutely need a new rink, but feel pushed into urgently approving a process that hasn’t been transparent, appeared to quickly dismiss alternative sites, may have a bigger price tag than expected and, simply put, does not have the support of the RTM to approve the Flip MI.” – Jim Finn Continue Reading →
After several previous applications ranging from up to 60 units, and from work force housing to 8-30g, the applicant, 240 GA, LLC, owned by John Fareri, is proposing just 12 units, with a total of 32 bedrooms and 2 Levels of parking. Continue Reading →
Visitors have enjoyed over 40 sightings of the U.S. national bird, the bald eagle, since opening day and can look forward to much more activity ahead for families and guests of all ages. Continue Reading →
“This is Joe Camel 2.0. Flavored disposable vapes are highly potent, highly-addictive, and used by kids. Many of these are bootleg illegal imports – untested and unsafe. We’re cracking down. Our investigation is focused on identifying the suppliers and distributors of these illicit products.” – Attorney General Tong Continue Reading →