The program, comprised of five two-hour sessions at YWCA Greenwich on 259 East Putnam Avenue in Greenwich offers a combination of mind and body empowerment. 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.
The program, comprised of five two-hour sessions at YWCA Greenwich on 259 East Putnam Avenue in Greenwich offers a combination of mind and body empowerment. Continue Reading →
St Roch’s annual Feast was held this year from August 9-12. The event culminated with Sunday’s procession through the streets of Chickahominy where a statue of San Rocco, the patron saint of infectious diseases and of dogs, was carried by parishioners. Continue Reading →
“Camillo claims that if Democrats implement long-term financing, Greenwich could lose its AAA rating. In fact, every single AAA rated municipality in the state of Connecticut utilizes 20-year financing. And their school facilities are in far better condition than are Greenwich’s.” – Jim Finn Continue Reading →
Fred Camillo said he planned to update residents on plans for a dog park, the potential future for the now vacant Stop & Shop location, ongoing improvement efforts, and other matters of concern. Continue Reading →
The incident happened around 5:15am. Continue Reading →
The arrest followed an investigation into suspicious activity at several retailers in the area of Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
“CDOT hopes these sleek, roomy new cars will attract new riders, but only time will tell.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
“Has no one at either the company or the town ever heard of the story of ‘The Little Boy Who Cried Wolf?'” – Mark D Fichtel Continue Reading →
St. Roch’s Feast benefited from beautiful weather on Friday night. Continue Reading →
Ongoing, Ashforth will be providing a full range of services including property operations, staff employment, training and supervision, contract and work order management, preventative maintenance, accounting and reporting, and construction supervision on any future projects. Continue Reading →