Ollie’s 99 owner Bill Xia said it was important to reintroduce locals to quality Chinese cuisine and share his Chinese culture. 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.
Ollie’s 99 owner Bill Xia said it was important to reintroduce locals to quality Chinese cuisine and share his Chinese culture. Continue Reading →
Three significant tax relief measures will take effect in Connecticut at the start of 2024. Continue Reading →
At Christ Church over 520 people gathered for the Nativity Pageant including 95 Angels, Shepherds, Lambs, Innkeepers, 2 Queens and a King, Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, with a Special Appearance by the Camel. Continue Reading →
Michael Lonski and his wife Dr. Evelyn Llewellyn maintained separate medical practices out of their home office in Old Greenwich. Lonski was ordered to pay restitution of $2,651,294. Continue Reading →
Infrared heat is rapidly gaining popularity for its multitude of benefits, including detoxification, enhanced cardiovascular health, increased flexibility, reduced pain and stiffness, and boosted recovery. FAR Infrared heats one’s body directly without warming the air, which prevents/eliminates dust and temperature fluctuations. Continue Reading →
At Blankenship Dry Goods, the latest addition to the cozy store is the source of pleasing coffee aromas: Wall Street Coffee Bar, featuring 100% Kona coffee with beans farmed in Hawaii. Continue Reading →
The operator of the Chevy Suburban, a 58 year-old Wilton resident, remained on scene and is cooperating with the investigation. Continue Reading →
The deadline to apply for high school seniors who are graduating this spring is January 4, 2024. Continue Reading →
Second Congregational Church of Greenwich will hold a no-rehearsal children’s Christmas Pageant on the church lawn with a live nativity. Continue Reading →
“Our new After School Enrichment Program extends the YMCA’s commitment to nurturing the potential of every child in our community. In addition to providing homework help, we are excited to partner with the Greenwich United Way to offer Reading Champions at the Y.” – Julia Borges, YMCA of Greenwich, Camp and Childcare Director Continue Reading →