“It came as quite a surprise to see his recent mailer claiming he is a ‘bipartisan leader reducing gun violence.’ A surprise because his record shows just the opposite.” – Jonathan Perloe, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
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At the last Selectmen meeting on May 28, DPW civil engineer Ian Brown requested a road closure on Glenville Road between Glen Ridge and Weaver Street for the overnight hours (9:00pm to 6:00am) between June 21 to June 25.
“It came as quite a surprise to see his recent mailer claiming he is a ‘bipartisan leader reducing gun violence.’ A surprise because his record shows just the opposite.” – Jonathan Perloe, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
The dysfunction of a candidate in his last Public job is some reflection upon his competence to perform the next Public job to which he aspires. Thus, as Mr. Laudonia puts himself forward as a candidate to serve as our Representative for the 151 st State Assembly District, consider his performance as our previous Town Tax Collector. Continue Reading →
If you’re a skygazer, you need not travel to the Arctic Circle or Australia for another chance to see the rare colorful auroras anticipated to be visible from New York City to Boston on Friday night. Continue Reading →
“Thanks for noticing what a great job our Democratic state representatives have done securing state dollars for local schools, nonprofits and pedestrian safety projects in their districts that include Greenwich and parts of Stamford. Any money brought home from the state eases what local property owners need to pay to municipalities.” – Christina Downey Continue Reading →
Make sure to add Arch in Bloom’s annual Pumpkins & Pints event to your calendars: Saturday, Oct 12, from 12:00 pm to 6:00pm. Continue Reading →
“I hope you’ll join me in voting for Tina Courpas for State Representative this November, so that we can bring common-sense to Hartford. It’s time for Connecticut to get back to business.” – Michael Behringer Continue Reading →
Explore, Enjoy, and Save–One Ticket, Two Days of Fun at the Bruce Museum’s 43rd Annual Outdoor Arts Festival! One $15 ticket grants access for the entire weekend, and children under 5 are free! Continue Reading →
“In addition to the Glenville Corridor, she has secured funding for several other important initiatives in Greenwich, showing her dedication to improving the town as a whole.” – Pam Ferraro, Glenville Continue Reading →
Jennie Miklautsch to run Abilis’ programs designed to help individuals of all ages and abilities acquire developmental skills and milestones. Continue Reading →
This is a pilot program for Constitution Day/Week and was presented to Grade 3 Greenwich Public School students at The Cos Cob, Hamilton Avenue, Julian Curtiss and New Lebanon schools during September. Continue Reading →