On Friday night, Greenwich Police responded to a report of a crash in the area of Indian Field Road. Continue Reading →
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Oceans 180 will return with a vast variety of fresh seafood from Connecticut shores. Check out our interview with Oceans 180’s Jardar Nygaard, from last summer. Also, there are new vendors including New Petal Flower Farm out of Monroe, CT and Biscuits and Bones, who offer all natural dog food and dog treats.
On Friday night, Greenwich Police responded to a report of a crash in the area of Indian Field Road. Continue Reading →
“My years working in Greenwich and Fairfield County with state-wide issues have given me a clear voice to lead and to prevail over our incumbent. This is why I’m running for the 36th District state senate, and with your support we will close that tiny gap to take back the seat for Democrats in 2024.” – Trevor Crow Continue Reading →
“We are committed to upholding the values of the Republican Party, and this includes not cozying up to Democrats or engaging in backroom deals. While such practices may be the agenda of career politicians, I stand firm in representing the voices of those who seek a genuine alternative – an alternative that is not a “uniparty” but a united force for the common sense hardworking Republicans in Greenwich.” – Beth MacGillivray Continue Reading →
“You cannot say you support the guardrails on the one hand and then propose spending programs which violate them. A unique moment of Republican-led bipartisanship put Connecticut on a better economic path seven years ago. Stay the course; it’s working.” – Tina Courpas Continue Reading →
That’s how New York City’s impending “congestion pricing” revenue will keep funding the bus and subways. Those willing to pay the price for driving in midtown should see less traffic and a faster trip. Nobody is suggesting widening NYC’s highways. – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
“Lots of people ask questions when money is involved. When it comes to sharing information, the hackers just need a combo of things, a little ignorance or not paying attention, and they get your account.” Continue Reading →
In this tale of two season there is a video and there is a statement from the First Selectman. You decide who is telling the truth here. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Historical Society’s fourth annual “Shining a Light” Lecture Series offers captivating stories of people and organizations who have had a profound impact on the history of the Northeast, yet whose stories have remained largely unacknowledged. Continue Reading →
The commencement ceremony is scheduled for June 7, marking a significant milestone for the 2024 graduating class of 75 seniors. Continue Reading →
618 Lake Ave sol on Jan 31, 2024 for $6,600,000 Continue Reading →