The April 26 event was a lively cocktail fundraiser to support the Greenwich Tree Conservancy’s mission to preserve and enhance the tree canopy of Greenwich to benefit our community, health, and quality of life. 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.
The April 26 event was a lively cocktail fundraiser to support the Greenwich Tree Conservancy’s mission to preserve and enhance the tree canopy of Greenwich to benefit our community, health, and quality of life. Continue Reading →
“Drainage Improvements Project in Area Makes Headway” Continue Reading →
Senator Blumenthal called on the FTC to protect consumers from TurboTax’s excessive and deceptive fees, stating that TurboTax has long piled unfair fees unto consumers despite advertising that its products are “free” to use. Continue Reading →
“This part of town is heavily trafficked. It’s really dense. We have a lot of kids. There are a lot of elderly people. We all walk and some of us use public transportation or ride bikes even though it’s dangerous.” – Lucy von Brachel Continue Reading →
On Monday afternoon a 911 caller, a tow truck driver, explained that the driver of a black sedan with a Rhode Island registration and front-end damage had displayed a firearm. The complainant further explained that the car eventually maneuvered in front of his tow truck and reduced its speed to approximately 5 MPH in an apparent effort to get the complainant to come to a stop. The complainant also observed that the driver was wearing a mask which covered his face. Continue Reading →
In May the Witherell will participate in the “Light It Up Green” campaign by lighting parts of its campus, notably the Witherell’s entrance, flagpoles, and building entry with green lights. Continue Reading →
After a disagreement with the victim over masonry work on a walkway, he allegedly used a hammer to break Belgian Blocks on the walkway. Continue Reading →
“I didn’t expect this tonight because they did call us, and we said, ‘Absolutely not, you would be clearing out stuff a day before all of our staff are back, and if you look back over the last two years we’ve still had cleanup to do…I think it is unfair to staff to do it the day before all of our teachers report, in a very compact building that will definitely have families coming in to enroll.” – Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →
“Zach Lowe is an accomplished journalist of national prominence, and to have him back at Greenwich High School to address the Class of 2024 will be exciting for our students and staff, especially those who taught him in our classrooms.” – GHS Principal Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
One man from Norwalk was charged with Disorderly Conduct for the incident in Chickahominy on Sunday. Continue Reading →