“No other nation on earth has achieved what the Jewish People of Israel have accomplished: not one miracle but countless miracles, over and over again,” said Rabbi Mitch. “Am Yisrael Chai – Long Live Israel!” Continue Reading →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
“No other nation on earth has achieved what the Jewish People of Israel have accomplished: not one miracle but countless miracles, over and over again,” said Rabbi Mitch. “Am Yisrael Chai – Long Live Israel!” Continue Reading →
Known as the Connecticut Student Loan Repayment Program, the initiative will offer up to $50,000 in student loan repayments to eligible healthcare providers who commit to practicing full-time in underserved communities in the state for at least two years. Part-time options are also available for $12,500 per year over two years, totaling $25,000. Continue Reading →
Greenwich has 5.7% of their housing units as affordable (10% is required) and is therefore not an exempt community from the 8-30g statute.. Continue Reading →
“Have you heard about the First Selectman’s plan to kick the Board of Education out of the historic Havemeyer building because they are ‘squatters’?” – Jim Finn, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
One condition of approval is that a landscaping budget line item be created, and the monies allocated are funding specific to landscaping. The budgeted money would be held in escrow and can be retained by the Dept of Parks & Recreation, Parks and Trees Division. Continue Reading →
Under Zara Haque’s leadership, Greenwich Middle School STEM Fair has tripled in size. Last year, there were 12 projects submitted to the fair. This year, there were 36. Continue Reading →
33 Boulder Brook Rd sold on April 29, 2024 for $6,300,000 Continue Reading →
The three individuals were concealing merchandise in a “booster bag” and all had engaged in an effort to do so by distracting employees, acting as lookouts, and using their bodies to obstruct their actions. Continue Reading →
“Has any work been done to see the true cost of repairs, bringing the building up to code and ADA compliant? It is a gem of a space. There’s so many ways we can use that space to share with members of the community.” – Karen Hirsh Continue Reading →
Don’t you just love that “new car smell”? Well, that’s coming… slowly… to Amtrak, as the nation’s passenger railroad replaces its old fleet of cars. Continue Reading →