Greenwich Girl Scouts partnered with the League of Women Voters Greenwich to run the biggest Women in Government event ever for the town’s youngest constituents. 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.
Greenwich Girl Scouts partnered with the League of Women Voters Greenwich to run the biggest Women in Government event ever for the town’s youngest constituents. Continue Reading →
Join the Chamber of commerce at the “new” Cos Cob Wine & Spirits on Monday, May 20 for a group ribbon cutting and re-opening ceremony from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. The store was closed for three years and was reopened last year by Peter Shah who recently expanded his retail space inside the atrium at 130 East Putnam Ave (next to CVS) to create a more spacious experience for shoppers and wider the array of wine and spirits. And now he is able to sell bags of ice for customer convenience. Attendees will be offered discounts on certain selections. Enjoy networking, small bites, prizes and wine samples. Continue Reading →
“I’m impressed by the tireless work from Representative Rachel Khanna; she recognized the needs of her constituents. She put a spotlight back on a project that had stalled and our town residents will be better off because of her effort.” – Steve Meskers Continue Reading →
“We’re so happy that this is a jump off – thank goodness – for the school with great bones, but needs some adjustments to be ADA compliant.” – Steph Cowie from the First Selectman’s Committee for People with Disabilities Continue Reading →
“…this is a new project and really needs to conform to SSIC. I think the entire outcropping should be removed. The safety issues raised are overwhelming.” – Harry Fisher Continue Reading →
“The problem with not following our zoning is the threat of urbanization. Urbanization in a residential neighborhood is what we’re here to navigate, and there’s really no nice way to look at this situation. It’s a real problem.” – Commissioner Peter Levy Continue Reading →
All are welcome, but seating is limited. Reserve your place NOW by emailing [email protected]. Continue Reading →
“Upon learning about Mr. Calderón’s background and track record, I feel compelled to raise some critical issues that cast doubt on his suitability for this important role.” – Michael Hahn Continue Reading →
Three state contractors admit roles in related bribery conspiracies Continue Reading →
This year there are already three new vendors: Tiny Greens, Sprout Juicery and American Dream Coffee Company. Continue Reading →