A major storm system is crawling up the Atlantic coast and unleashing drenching rain along the Interstate 95 corridor and pounding coastal areas with rough surf and high winds. Continue Reading →
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The statue was proposed to be located in a circle outside the entrance to the Havemeyer building where today there is a tree. After a motion to postpone indefinitely was unsuccessful, a motion on the substitute resolution to accept the statute gift failed: 81 yes, 110 no, 5 abstentions.
A major storm system is crawling up the Atlantic coast and unleashing drenching rain along the Interstate 95 corridor and pounding coastal areas with rough surf and high winds. Continue Reading →
“I’ve never heard of any such advocacy by Democratic BET candidates, and I checked with one former and one current member of the BET to see if their experience was the same as mine. Both have told me that Mr. Fisher’s claim that the Democratic BET candidates propose spending money on schools not requested by the BOE is simply not true. The Democratic candidates know the rules and do not propose violating them. Period. Mr. Fisher’s claim is merely an unacceptable political smear.” – Pete Beck Continue Reading →
“As the minority party for the past two years, we’ve had a front row seat to a failure of Republican leadership to enact forward-thinking planning.” – BET Democratic candidates Continue Reading →
“Imagine using an app to book a car, a train ride and another car to your destination in one step.” – James Cameron Continue Reading →
“Maybe it is time to figure out how to support our teachers as partners in our children’s education. Can you do more than sending in a card or baked goods for teacher appreciation week?” – Meryl Sole and Danette Little Continue Reading →
The man was the owner of Bluefish Cove Marina in Bridgeport. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich Democrats have a proven track record of support for our schools, our environment, our local institutions, and our residents. Their education and experience are unparalleled by their rivals – and they believe in qualifications for public positions, not family connections.” – Lori Jackson Continue Reading →
On Sunday Greenwich Ave was teeming with dogs headed to the annual Howl & Prowl event, sponsored by Pet Pantry Warehouse in support of Adopt-a-Dog. Continue Reading →
Today there are 16 Exchanges remaining across the United States. Brooklyn is the oldest, having opened in 1852. All the Exchanges are non-profit, all are unique, and all draw strength from one another.
The Greenwich Exchange first opened in 1901 and moved to various downtown locations until 1937 when it settled in its present home at 28 Sherwood Place. Continue Reading →
“Your hypothesis is inaccurate, there is no mass contempt for teachers. There may be a few outliers but I can tell you unequivocally that our teachers are supported by this community. It is the leadership we have great distain for. And you should feel the same way because they have no loyalty to you.” – Carl Higbie Continue Reading →