“It’s a shame that a once venerable, storied party would stoop to racist tropes, coded innuendo, and Photoshopped images to smear neighbors volunteering to run for public office.” – Joe Angland, DTC chair 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.
“It’s a shame that a once venerable, storied party would stoop to racist tropes, coded innuendo, and Photoshopped images to smear neighbors volunteering to run for public office.” – Joe Angland, DTC chair Continue Reading →
“If the situation is not improved, then the Town may decide to not allow alcohol to be served at the event at all.” – Megan Damato, Director of Risk Management Continue Reading →
Due to proactive litigation Attorney General Tong filed with 17 states and the District of Columbia in Washington state, access to medication abortion in Connecticut is not impacted. Continue Reading →
“The criminal conduct in this case put guns bought in Eastern North Carolina in the hands of a killer in Connecticut.” – U.S. for the Eastern District of North Carolina Attorney Michael Easley Continue Reading →
The proposal is for 248 units in 61 buildings. There would be a total of 744 bedrooms and 643 parking spaces. The property is in a corner of Greenwich only accessible via New York. Continue Reading →
During the month of July, participants submitted photo entries that expressed what they love most about Greenwich’s public parks and recreational facilities and this year’s entries did not disappoint, making it challenging for judges to select winners, however, the votes are in. Continue Reading →
Noting the large turnout, Camillo, who is running for re-election for a third term this November, offered to schedule a future forum at a bigger venue. He offered to pick a date in late September after the Sept 24 Valley Jam, and work with local PTA’s to spread the word. Continue Reading →
“The lies are obvious. Just look around you… Our town is amazing and the envy of the world.” – Michael Spilo Continue Reading →
In a letter on Tuesday to the Connecticut Insurance Commissioner, Attorney General William Tong argued that double-digit rate increases sought by Anthem, Cigna and ConnectiCare are unjustified, unsupported by evidence, and must be rejected. Continue Reading →
The performance was the culmination of a musical theater workshop hosted by the Greenwich Performing Arts Studio and Actors Technique NY. Continue Reading →