The charges against the 25-year old driver were upgraded to Negligent Homicide with a Motor Vehicle. 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 charges against the 25-year old driver were upgraded to Negligent Homicide with a Motor Vehicle. Continue Reading →
Christina Downey described her new position as a natural fit and the recent leadership changes as a smooth transition. Continue Reading →
Nicholas Hatch was the owner of Hatch Estate Services LLC, an estate sales company based in Norwalk. He used various websites, including Estatesales.org, a website specializing in estate sales and auctions, to offer for sale purported paintings by the artist Peter Max. Continue Reading →
A new walking path connecting two neighbors, Parsonage Cottage Senior Residence and The Nathaniel Witherell, was completed last November thanks to work donated by a local, family-run business, A. Vitti Excavators, LLC of Stamford. Continue Reading →
“Democrats split their vote 3-3 on the annual budget to send a message about inadequate funding for critical needs forced through by the Republican majority.” – Democratic members of the BET Continue Reading →
“The Town has a history of looking at the whole application, not just bid price. In 1991, I was part of Greenwich Recycling Company that bid on the Town recycling contract. We were outbid, but the Town went with us as we were all local guys who formed the company and also added some features that the top bidder did not.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, the Republican controlled Board of Estimate and Taxation concluded an unprecedented fourth “decision day” and passed Greenwich’s 2024-2025 budget. Continue Reading →
A Brooklyn man’s bond was set at $100,000 after he was charged with Conspiracy to Commit Larceny 5, Criminal Impersonation (2 counts), Forgery 2 (2 counts). He was also charged with Interfering with an Officer/Resisting when he gave fake ID’s at the police station. Continue Reading →
Beth Evans talk, will be entitled, “Our Greenwich Environment: Looking to the Future for Our Children and Grandchildren.” Continue Reading →
Greenwich Road Runners organized an early morning group run down Greenwich Ave and to the pier at the end of Steamboat Road on Saturday. Continue Reading →