CT State Police Announce January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month

The month of January has been designated as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Connecticut State Police Troopers are committed to preventing human trafficking. Victims may be nannies, farm workers, restaurant workers. They could be working in nightclubs or construction sites, or they may be children who appear to be helping at the family business. “In our daily activities, each of us may have seen a victim of human trafficking without even knowing it. Continue Reading →

Paul Alvarez, 70

To honor Paul’s life, family and friends will gather on Monday from 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave, Greenwich. Funeral Mass on Tuesday 10:00am St. Roch’s Roman Catholic Church followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →

Fred Camillo, Board of Education Litigation Continues. Why? Insights from FOIA Request.

“Fees for the firm representing Fred Camillo total $180,156.84. They have been paid in full by the Town of Greenwich. The Board of Education has been billed $165,985.50 for legal representation. None of their bills have been paid by the Town. The reason is not known…And from the billing records – there appears to have been a settlement discussion that went nowhere.  Who decided that? This has cost more than a George Bush Statue, less than a Greenwich Avenue Hotel.” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →