A woman was charged with Evading Responsibility and Failure to Drive in Proper Lane for after hitting another car, getting out to see the damage and driving away last June. Continue Reading →
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At the CIAC Class LL boys outdoor track championships in New Britain on May 30, the Cardinals celebrated earning the team title, finishing ahead of rivals from Hamden. But the win was overturned by CIAC after a religious accommodation allowed a Hamden athlete to compete in the MM meet the following day, Sunday and have his points apply to the previous day’s event. The situation is unprecedented. GHS athletes and parents asked the CIAC to review how the situation was handled.
A woman was charged with Evading Responsibility and Failure to Drive in Proper Lane for after hitting another car, getting out to see the damage and driving away last June. Continue Reading →
Susan Foster from the Riverside Association said her group was concerned about the look of the parking and that it would set a precedent. Continue Reading →
Though The Marketplace by Fofie & Mia’s is a shop many people pass in their travels, it’s quite easy and worthwhile to stop for a visit. In fact there is free on street parking as well as a municipal lot in the rear. Regulars know that new items rotate into the mix daily, and for many the shop has become a weekly haunt. Continue Reading →
“Today, Amnesty International will be releasing a 211-page report referring to Israel as an “apartheid state.” Simply put, this is libel.” – Rabbi Gerson Continue Reading →
The governor will be nominating Michelle Gilman of Colchester to succeed Geballe in the position of Dept of Administrative Services commissioner. Continue Reading →
Registration for spring activities will begin on February 1 for various activities, including co-ed youth t-ball and small fry baseball, boys junior baseball, girls softball, group swimming lessons, Mighty Mites soccer, and skateboard clinics. Continue Reading →
“The law should be repealed and replaced with laws or programs that incentivize towns to expand affordable housing through the use of such programs as the Greenwich Affordable Housing Trust Fund.” – Tara Restieri, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Thanks to a State grant the Greenwich Department of Health Laboratory, a sub-division of Environmental Services, is currently able to offer one cost-reduced Radon-In-Air test kit per household/ per visit from now until the end of February, 2022. Continue Reading →
Febraury will kick off with an action packed Planning & Zoning agenda. Continue Reading →
17 Wynnwood Rd sold on Jan 12, 2022 for $8,000,000 Continue Reading →