“That property floods with the super tide every single time. We have seen it flood three times this year, all the way up through Butler Street and the entire Loughlin Park.” – Jenny Jones 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.
“That property floods with the super tide every single time. We have seen it flood three times this year, all the way up through Butler Street and the entire Loughlin Park.” – Jenny Jones Continue Reading →
The First Congregational Church’s series will feature The Yale Alley Cats, Yale’s Classiest A Cappella Group at the First Music & Arts Series on Sunday, January 28 at 4:00pm. Continue Reading →
Today you must be 16 years old and licensed to operate a boat. In addition, it is now illegal to drink alcohol and drive a boat while impaired. While these measures are well intentioned, the culture of boating is hard to change. Continue Reading →
A January 19 CDC update detailed that many people are getting co-infected with more than one respiratory virus at a time including coming down with different strains of influenza. There are also several different COVID-19 mutations circulating, and you can become infected with more than one. Continue Reading →
The contest runs until National Latte Day on February 11, 2024. No purchase is necessary to win. Participants can also enter the contest by submitting a video on social media explaining why they love Supr Brew and tagging Green & Tonic. Continue Reading →
“The Board of Health was indeed a catalyst for this change, in that their actions were so egregious that they motivated others in the town to act. Now, the Chair of the Board of Health should honor the First Selectman’s request and resign for the benefit of the town. ” – Glen Canner, Lindy Lilien, Joan Thakor and Lucy von Brachel Continue Reading →
This was the kick-off to a season of meetings. Continue Reading →
In the mornings dump trucks that travel from southern New Jersey have been staging at Byram Park before heading to Western Middle School fields around 8:00am. The amount of soil to be removed for field remediation is significant, and the district reached an understanding with Bimbo Bakeries that up to 30 trucks a day would enter and exit via their location at 10 Hamilton Avenue, behind the school. Continue Reading →
Located in the Town of Greenwich’s Bruce Park and situated over Indian Harbor, the Davis Avenue bridge was originally constructed in 1934 and is utilized by 4,000 to 6,000 vehicles daily. Continue Reading →
On Saturday Greenwich Police arrested a man from Chile wanted in connection to a Burglary and Larceny in Riverside. The original incident took place on Indian Head Road in Riverside on May 18, 2022. Continue Reading →