Liberatore has a lengthy criminal history, and he served a total of approximately 30 years in prison prior to the Marco Jewelers and the murder of Mark Vuono. 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.
Liberatore has a lengthy criminal history, and he served a total of approximately 30 years in prison prior to the Marco Jewelers and the murder of Mark Vuono. Continue Reading →
Under Full Implementation of Clean Slate Law, more than 80,000 people to have 178,499 convictions cleared from records over the next month. Continue Reading →
Riverside Service is offering all Greenwich residents a free, safe ride home for both you and your car. Continue Reading →
Do the folks in state government know what it’s like to be a commuter? Continue Reading →
Monday, 7:15am: Currently we have approximately 1200 homes without power and a 2-hour school delay. Continue Reading →
The cost is $300 per brick. Your personalized brick can be up to two lines per brick and no more than 18 characters per line, including spaces. No logos are allowed. This is a great gift for everyone. Continue Reading →
The storm expected to hit Greenwich and the surrounding area starting Sunday night is forecast to be more powerful than the one last week and Greenwich residents should be prepared. Continue Reading →
The Old Greenwich School super cute ABCs Holiday Play was performed by kindergarteners for a full house! Continue Reading →
The 217-bed Greenwich Woods skilled nursing home would be replaced with a five-story, 215 unit, 394 bedroom, 8-30g affordable housing development with 30% of the units designated “affordable.” Of concern for the P&Z commission was the property’s sewer is provided from Westchester County who calculated the new development would exceed the agreed of 50,000 gallons per day. Also its 2064 expiration might come before the 40 year deed restriction for the 8-30g affordable units. Continue Reading →
Veterans’ wreaths were placed at over 4,225 participating locations across the country on Saturday, including here in Greenwich at the cemetery at Christ Church. Continue Reading →