The Connecticut Youth Services Association recognizes the outstanding people and programs that serve children, youth and families in Connecticut through the annual awards program. Continue Reading →
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During the full road closure, residents are urged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
The Connecticut Youth Services Association recognizes the outstanding people and programs that serve children, youth and families in Connecticut through the annual awards program. Continue Reading →
“Tina has set forth her positions on maintaining local zoning, managed affordable housing rollouts and public utility rate proposals along with the desire to improve the financial stature of Connecticut – policies which will attract large and small businesses and new residents to our state while preserving the quality-of-life residents of Greenwich and Stamford have long enjoyed.” – Wynn McDaniel Continue Reading →
“The polls are open for early voting in Connecticut. And while the national and state races occupy most of voters’ attentions, there is one thing noticeably absent on their ballots: transportation.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
This ban follows Governor Ned Lamont’s declaration of a state of emergency across Connecticut on Friday. The Governor’s declaration mobilizes all state resources to address active and potential wildfires and enforce precautionary measures to protect residents, property, and natural resources. Continue Reading →
The teen driver of the motorcycle attempted to stop but couldn’t and struck the front end of the Toyota. The Toyota driver remained on scene and cooperated with the investigation. Continue Reading →
Trick-or-treaters explored Greenwich Avenue on Saturday at the Halloween “Greet & Treat” organized by Greenwich Moms. Continue Reading →
In-person early voting begins Monday, Oct 21, 2024. Continue Reading →
BGCG would like to extend a huge thank you to Western Middle School for graciously hosting the event, which allowed dozens of local families to celebrate Halloween in a safe and welcoming environment. The night was filled with festive costumes, plenty of candy, and a wonderful community spirit that kept everyone smiling. Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont on Friday announced that he is calling for an independent audit of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system in an effort to increase public transparency and accountability of the higher education system’s financial management practices. Continue Reading →
During public comment GEA president Lil Perrone said she was very disappointed with recent events. “I’m personally tired of hearing about ‘the will of the people.’…At our town hall your actions, words and the decisions you are making are hurting our students and our staff. Staff morale is down. This is part of it. You need to get your house in order and start making decisions that are best. Let our Board of Education do their job. Let our teachers who are educators do their job. People who know nothing about education need to stay in their lane.” Continue Reading →