Greenwich Library is offering virtual business programs this May on planning for retirement, leveraging LinkedIn to land a job, understanding financial statements, and more. Continue Reading →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
Greenwich Library is offering virtual business programs this May on planning for retirement, leveraging LinkedIn to land a job, understanding financial statements, and more. Continue Reading →
Vincent Graziano has done it again. Having published his first work of fiction, Die Laughing, in 2009, and more recently The Family Jewels in 2018, the stand up comedian turned funeral parlor owner again borrows from memories of his youth in Little Italy and imagined scenarios only a funeral director could devise. Continue Reading →
“Additionally, there are ways of managing older trees in size and scale with judicious pruning or even coppicing or pollarding. To destroy every single tree in this clear cut method is an extremely outdated way of managing a landscape, both ecologically and aesthetically.” – Kate McKenzie Continue Reading →
This week Greenwich Police Marine Section assisted the owner of a vessel get their craft off the rocks. Continue Reading →
“Like last year, there will be lots of noise surrounding this issue. Although the debate is slightly different from last years, the results will be the same. North Mianus will be funded and repaired. The students will be brought back in, in as expedient and safe a manner as possible. Another call to arms followed by a totally anticlimactic ending.” – Konstantine G. Wells, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police Detective Anthony Fiscella was assigned the case and after a lengthy investigation was able to identify the alleged driver as a Greenwich man, 24. Continue Reading →
“So what can alter our downward trajectory? This would be the COVID variants, the numbers of people in our area who choose not to mask or remain socially separated or to get vaccinated. As of yesterday, 36.6% of people in Connecticut were fully vaccinated and 53.5% have had one dose.” – Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno Continue Reading →
This weekend, Greenwich Hospital’s Brunswick vaccination site on King St will be open for walk-in patients from 10:00am to 4:00pm without appointments. They will be administering the Pfizer vaccine. There will no longer be a requirement for proof of residency. Continue Reading →
In his brief to PURA filed on February 5, 2021 addressing Eversource’s Tropical Storm Isaias failures, Attorney General Tong argued that Eversource was imprudently unprepared to communicate with its customers during the Tropical Storm Isaias emergency Continue Reading →
Aquarion seeks to divert the waters of the state and to increase the authorized maximum daily transfer from the Greater Bridgeport System to the Southwest Fairfield County Region from 7.26 million gallons per day to 14.2 million gallons per day. Continue Reading →