“We cannot water down our response by espousing First Amendment rights above all else as some local leaders have done, we must condemn with conviction when Nazis march in our streets.” – Greenwich DTC chair Christina Downey 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.
“We cannot water down our response by espousing First Amendment rights above all else as some local leaders have done, we must condemn with conviction when Nazis march in our streets.” – Greenwich DTC chair Christina Downey Continue Reading →
Barrels categorized for styrofoam, sports balls, plastic containers, glass bottles, straws, and more filled up quickly on Saturday morning. There were also tables and tents set up for environmental groups to share information. Continue Reading →
Stamford Police arrested the woman for an incident involving a landlord dispute, and learned Greenwich Police had an active warrant for her arrest. Continue Reading →
The annual event featured presentations of the 2024 YWCA Greenwich Gender and Racial Justice Scholarship Awards to local high school students: Zara Haque, Ila David, Sophia Sigro, Geronimo Diaz Lopez and Ceanna Hidalgo. Continue Reading →
The demonstrators, NSC-131, say their visit stemmed from the assault in Byram park of a teen girl. “Hate crime charges or we’ll be back,” they posted on Telegram. Greenwich Police have made arrests in the incident in Byram park, but they do not release names of juveniles. Continue Reading →
Three people are missing: Aaron Joshua Peterson, Aubriana DeJesus, and Mason Amir Peterson. Continue Reading →
After families filled their plates and sat down to eat, they were treated to five different performances, ranging from professional Chinese classical dances to Spanish Flamenco performed by GHS students. Continue Reading →
The applicant seeks to change the use of 31 St. Roch Ave, first floor, from print shop to hair salon. Both uses are non-conforming in the R6 residential zone. Continue Reading →
“To say I was surprised when I received an email earlier last week saying that Latin would no longer be offered at GHS and instead would be a pass/fail online course, would be an understatement.” – Riona McKersie, GHS class of Continue Reading →
“In my neighborhood we do not support sidewalks of any kind….I personally do not favor traffic cameras in town. As a New England Yankee our personal freedoms are paramount.” – Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →