“Our schools’ physical plants are in crisis, that should be our focus; becoming embroiled in national culture wars is a distraction we cannot afford when our children’s physical safety and education is at stake.” – Sophie Koven Continue Reading →
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GCDS wants to add 20 new housing units and improvements to the Schwarz Campus, and an addition to the daycare facility. It is located in the RA-1 zone. Today the property has 44 residential units (64 bedrooms) served by 102 parking spaces, including 10 gravel spaces and 6 additional spaces.
“Our schools’ physical plants are in crisis, that should be our focus; becoming embroiled in national culture wars is a distraction we cannot afford when our children’s physical safety and education is at stake.” – Sophie Koven Continue Reading →
“Extreme austerity became the rigor. The condition of our public safety equipment is just a case in point.” – Jeff Ramer Continue Reading →
“LWV Greenwich is not part of an orchestrated political strategy in collaboration with anyone.” – Sandy Waters Continue Reading →
The event will be held at the Innis Arden Cottage at Greenwich Point on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 from 5:00 – 7:00. Continue Reading →
Live Bands will include School of Rock Greenwich, TrummyTones, Especially Everyone and Western Skies featuring local singer Natasha DiMarco. Continue Reading →
The candidates for Town Clerk are Republican Jackie Budkins (incumbent) and her Democratic challenge, Lucy Von Brachel. Continue Reading →
Brandon Nadel was one of only 459 students in the world to earn every point possible on this exam. Continue Reading →
Ruby & Bella’s closed on Sept 10, 2023. Continue Reading →
“We share this wonderful town and both parties should have the best interests of all residents at heart. Let’s try to keep local politics civil!” – Adele Rota Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont on Monday announced that beginning on January 1, 2024, Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase from the current rate of $15.00 per hour to $15.69 per hour as a result of the state’s first-ever economic indicator adjustment. Continue Reading →