Shoppers and workers lined up along Greenwich Ave to view the eclipse. Office workers spilled out onto sidewalks and Julian Curtiss School students gathered on the hill by the Bowman Observatory. 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.
Shoppers and workers lined up along Greenwich Ave to view the eclipse. Office workers spilled out onto sidewalks and Julian Curtiss School students gathered on the hill by the Bowman Observatory. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Public Schools have announced that the 2024 Community Service Awards will be held on Wednesday, April 24, at 5:00pm at Greenwich High School’s Performing Arts Center to recognize student participation in service activities that help to improve both their school and the community. Continue Reading →
Luca’s is named after owner Joe Criscuolo’s father, who founded Pizza Post in Greenwich in 1972. Continue Reading →
The YWCA Greenwich has a pre application set for discussion with P&Z on April 9. They would like to build a 14,500 square ft addition, spread over the building’s existing three levels, with work generally taking place on the southeasterly side of the existing building. Continue Reading →
According to the Dept of Justice, Mr. Kolenda would often stop responding to correspondence from victims and refused to pay out the cost of the insured prize. The victim host or organization, or its partners, often paid for the cost of the insured prize themselves in order to avoid reputational harm and potential legal action. Continue Reading →
According to a Stamford Police investigation, 12 girls at Strawberry Hill Elementary School claimed to have been inappropriately touched by the teacher. Continue Reading →
A thorough inspection on Saturday by Gap Mountain Consulting Engineers and the school district’s Facilities Dept, and approval by the DPW Building Inspection Division, the school was deemed safe to be occupied again. Continue Reading →
The night time work on Greenwich Ave continues to be noisy and neighbors blocks away have complained because heavy equipment comes and goes from private property on Old Track Rd. Also, CT Dept of Transportation will be milling and resurfacing on Route 1 in the overnight hours beginning on Sunday, April 14 from the Port Chester border to Dearfield Drive. Continue Reading →
The third annual ReThink Waste Fair featured a fashion show from the “OR Blue Wrap Upcycled Project.” Continue Reading →
How old is “too old to drive”? None of us are getting any younger, but when is it time to hang up our keys for our sake and that of others? Continue Reading →