The stolen dress was valued at $168.00. 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 stolen dress was valued at $168.00. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School PTA invites all Greenwich Public Schools families to “Glow Kids,” a talk with best-selling author and psychologist, Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, as he explores how screen time has shaped our society, harmed our mental health, affected child development, and impacted education. Continue Reading →
“I’m very sensitive every time I testify in Hartford about the perception of Greenwich and the treatment I get when I’m testifying because I’m from Greenwich. I want to show that we’re putting our best foot forward and making a genuine effort. I want to pass the sniff test.” – P&Z chair Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
The forum on the proposed Strickland Road affordable housing development is rescheduled for March 11at 6:00pm in the Town Hall Meeting Room. It will also be live streamed over Zoom. Continue Reading →
This year the St. Patrick’s Day Parade will actually take place on St. Patrick’s Day. Parking restrictions will be in effect starting at 10:00 am Sunday morning. Parking restrictions will be strictly enforced, and illegally parked vehicles will be towed. Continue Reading →
On Thursday afternoon around 2:45pm, Greenwich Police plain-clothes officers working in the central Greenwich business district observed suspicious activity at a local bank. Continue Reading →
An applicant wanted to construct an addition to connect a back yard accessory structure to the main dwelling, converting it from a single-family to a two-family. The issue was screening additional parking in the front yard with landscaping. Section 6-155 says that parking and parking aisles shall be prohibited within the required front yard unless the Commission finds that the parking and parking aisles are adequately screened by landscaping. Continue Reading →
Not that the subways aren’t operated safely, it’s just that the people riding them are victimizing each other as well as MTA personnel. Continue Reading →
The event featured nine stations, seven of which were organized by Leaders of the Next Generation. Continue Reading →
BOE members noted that each party represented on the ballot only has one candidate for the Presidential Primary, but the Town of Greenwich is still required to hold the primary as officially scheduled. Continue Reading →