As required by state statute, when the legislature is not in session the responsibility to fill a vacancy for a constitutional officer falls to the governor Continue Reading →
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Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.
As required by state statute, when the legislature is not in session the responsibility to fill a vacancy for a constitutional officer falls to the governor Continue Reading →
Angel has a lot of love to offer and has a ton of personality to add to a home or family with older kids who would respect his senior ways. Continue Reading →
“I say, thank you, Kimberly, for your positive energy and keep up the good work. Thank you for fighting against the status quo in Hartford and keeping us posted on what is going on in our state.” – David Wold Continue Reading →
“For the past year, as we collectively battled a pandemic which claimed the lives of over 1 million Americans, most of our elected local delegation advocated for safety measures and urged patience regarding masks. All that is, but one. Representative Kimberly Fiorello chose a different path. She chose to partner with the confrontational local group “Greenwich Patriots” to peddle COVID disinformation and conspiracy theories from discredited doctors.” – Mary Ellen Markowitz, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
To celebrate her life, a funeral mass will be held at St. Roch’s Church (10 St. Roch Ave., Greenwich, CT), on Friday, July 1, 2022 at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow at St. Mary’s/Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Planning & Zoning announced they have scheduled two public meetings via Zoom. Continue Reading →
Freccia Bros has been passed down through several generations, evolving from its start in 1922 repairing and painting carriages. Continue Reading →
The change is the result of legislation Lamont signed into law three years ago that schedules several increases in the minimum wage over a five-year period. Continue Reading →
First impressions do count. And the first impressions we give visitors to our state aren’t as positive as they should be, are they? Continue Reading →
Halfway through the Eastern Middle School graduation, leaf blowers started on an adjacent property, drowning out the speakers. Continue Reading →