Despite a 5-0 P&Z vote in favor of the senior affordable housing development, the Greenwich Housing Authority plans to resubmit Vinci Gardens Elderly building as an 8-30g Continue Reading →
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The state’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol will be activated effective at 10:00am on Thursday, June 11, 2026, until 6:00pm on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
Despite a 5-0 P&Z vote in favor of the senior affordable housing development, the Greenwich Housing Authority plans to resubmit Vinci Gardens Elderly building as an 8-30g Continue Reading →
“(Duus) praises Fiorello for organizing a series of seminars with speakers who espouse her particular anti-government, libertarian worldview, including: Dr. Scott Atlas, the fired Trump administration official who notoriously promoted ‘herd immunity’ to COVID, and Peter Wood of ‘No Left Turn in Education,’ the group that has spearheaded national fear-mongering about Critical Race Theory being taught in schools.” – Paul Kretschmann Continue Reading →
“This world would be a better place if every politician would exhibit Kim’s integrity and work ethic.” – Gail Lauridsen Continue Reading →
Connecticut is 1 of only 4 states that do not offer early voting. The others are Alabama, Mississippi, and New Hampshire.
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A funeral mass will follow on Tuesday, September 27, at St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church in Greenwich, Connecticut, at 11:00 a.m. 84 Sherwood Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut. Continue Reading →
On Monday around 5:30am police responded to CVS on West Putnam ave on a reported larceny where suspects attempted to leave the scene in a taxi. Continue Reading →
The discussion will be moderated by the Rev Ted Pardoe. Continue Reading →
Close to one in three American families struggle to afford enough diapers to keep their child healthy and no government program provides diapers as an essential need for babies. Continue Reading →
137 Milbank Ave sold on Sept 7, 2022 for $5,050,000 Continue Reading →
Improving the state’s economy, protecting home values, and stopping state-wide property taxes from being implemented are among her top priorities, according to Fiorello. Continue Reading →