Also, a catalytic converter was stolen from a car on Palmer Hill Rd after midnight on July 31. Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday morning a large group of Greenwich Public Schools PTA volunteers gathered at town hall to honor nominees for the Essence awards. This year there were an unprecedented 16 nominees.
Also, a catalytic converter was stolen from a car on Palmer Hill Rd after midnight on July 31. Continue Reading →
Free Music Fridays features local artists with different performers every week, appealing to various musical tastes. Continue Reading →
“Even with all of our efforts, a major storm could still cause outages that will last for days,” added Hallstrom. “Storm preparation is a shared responsibility, and we encourage our customers to also be prepared and know what to do before, during and after a storm – right along with us.” – Eversource President of Electric Operations Craig Hallstrom Continue Reading →
New listing – 19 Ledge Rd, Old Greenwich, close to the water with a fabulous covered pool. Things are slowing down a bit towards the second half of summer. Continue Reading →
For residents participating in the August 17 special election for the 36th District Senate seat, in-person voting has been relocated. Instead of voting at Greenwich High School, you will be voting in the cafeteria of Central Middle School, 9 Indian Rock Lane. Continue Reading →
“…we conclude that the culture of fear and intimidation, the normalization of inappropriate comments and interactions, and the poor enforcement of the policies and safeguards, contributed to the sexual harassment, retaliation, and an overall hostile work environment in the Executive Chamber.” – CT Governor Ned Lamont, RI Governor Dan McKee, NJ Governor Phil Murphy and PA Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania Continue Reading →
Peter’s family will receive relatives and friends on Thursday, August 5, 2021 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, CT. Continue Reading →
In a group letter, the attorneys general asked Congress to pass legislation protecting against both voter suppression and election subversion. Continue Reading →
“On August 17th, we have an opportunity to add some semblance of equilibrium to our representation in Hartford.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
Landlords spoke in favor of outdoor dining but questioned whether the bump outs were pedestrian friendly at the expense of drivers. Continue Reading →