“I want to go into pediatrics to help kids and their families in particular.” – Autumn Kim Continue Reading →
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BET chair David Weisbrod said Districts 1, 2 and 8 increased at faster rates, with District 1 increasing 37.7%, District 2 increasing 30.6% and District 8 increasing 30.7%. The town’s Assessor, Lauren Elliott said there were a bout 950 appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals (whose members are elected) out of the town’s 20,000 parcels.
“I want to go into pediatrics to help kids and their families in particular.” – Autumn Kim Continue Reading →
The Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, June 24 at 11:00am at St. Michael’s Church followed by private committal. To honor Joe’s life, family and friends will gather on Wednesday, June 23 between the hours of 3:00-7:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home Continue Reading →
12 Fairgreen Lane sold on March 1, 2021 for $2,685,000. — We are filling in our archives from the months they were unavailable during the pandemic. Continue Reading →
51 Pecksland Rd sold on June 2, 2021 for $3,225,000 Continue Reading →
The mini-golf tournament was played on a custom course set up on the beautiful grounds of the Cottage and raised funds and awareness of the critical services provided to the elderly at Parsonage. Continue Reading →
“If anything, I help the underdog a little more. People all unique. I don’t even want to know your job title. Money doesn’t make you happy.” – Cesar Carde, set to retire after 37 years working for the Postal Service in Greenwich Continue Reading →
41 Dawn Harbor Lane sold on June 1, 2021 for $4,875,000 Continue Reading →
Abilis Gardens & Gifts, is not only a popular destination for unique gifts, but it provides job training for adults with special needs. Better yet, it is the only florist and working greenhouse in Glenville. Continue Reading →
Since the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles implemented the ability for residents to renew their licenses over the internet earlier this year, the DMV has processed 85,370 online renewals between January and May. In comparison, the agency processed 60,377 renewals in-person at DMV branch offices during this same period. Governor Ned Lamont said this shows that renewing licenses online is quickly becoming the preferred method for Connecticut residents. Other DMV services that can now be completed over the internet, like the ability to change addresses, with 22,052 transactions completed online between March, when that service launched, and May. In comparison, there were 7,549 change of address requests processed in-person during this same period. Continue Reading →
Up at Greenwich Animal Control on North Street, the dog kennels are silent. Kittens all spoken for…but there are three cats who deserve a break. Continue Reading →