According to Sheryl Mandala, who is coordinating the Greenwich effort, Konrad Flejter of Fairfield continues to fill shipping containers with the desperately needed items and ship them to Poland near the Ukraine border. Continue Reading →
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If you are not currently in a position to bring a pet into your home, you can still play a vital role in contributing to these wonderful organizations. Consider reaching out to these shelters to discuss temporary fostering opportunities, which get animals out of kennels and into a home environment. Additionally, these nonprofits rely entirely on financial donations, volunteer kennel assistance, and supplies from their public wish lists to keep their doors open. – Ava Caroll
According to Sheryl Mandala, who is coordinating the Greenwich effort, Konrad Flejter of Fairfield continues to fill shipping containers with the desperately needed items and ship them to Poland near the Ukraine border. Continue Reading →
JC is a great school increasing in size and still expanding. 25% Magnet seek it out. 30% growth for the incoming kindergarten class since 2018. Support JC’s growth. Continue Reading →
For many, “Dry January” extends into February and March. Yet while consumers may have been hibernating from liquid pleasures, the wine and beer industry in the area has been hard at work preparing for spring. Continue Reading →
Attorney General Tong is seeking state custody of 33 dogs, 28 cats, five ducks, three goats, and a pony seized from CT Pregnant Dog and Cat Rescue on March 25. Continue Reading →
“No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow. There has never really been a time when the rebirth of spring is more needed to aid us as we refocus and reset our lives. With much anticipation, we look forward to the reopening of our fabulous town golf course and the amazing restaurant that is part of the whole package.” – Irene Dietrich and Linda Moshier Continue Reading →
The tree warden considered prior and current concerns from residents and the Greenwich Tree Conservancy of the continuing loss of trees on the campus. Continue Reading →
“I can’t be the only town resident who finds it unconscionable to live amidst such affluence and yet have our children attend public schools that are so poorly maintained.” – Joan Thakor Continue Reading →
435 Round Hill Rd sold on April 5, 2022 for $17,616,666 Continue Reading →
“Conductors on Metro-North do not enforce the mask rules, leaving that task to the MTA Police. And as CTExaminer.com found in a FOIA complaint last year: in the year after the mask rules went into effect, not a single citation had been issued in Connecticut by MTA police for non-compliance. Not one.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
The Dept of Human Services rent assistance annual income eligibility is currently $91,300 for a family of four, with no more than $3,000 in assets Continue Reading →