“We are committed to upholding the values of the Republican Party, and this includes not cozying up to Democrats or engaging in backroom deals. While such practices may be the agenda of career politicians, I stand firm in representing the voices of those who seek a genuine alternative – an alternative that is not a “uniparty” but a united force for the common sense hardworking Republicans in Greenwich.” – Beth MacGillivray Continue Reading →
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QUIGLEY: A Spectacular Failure of Leadership
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“…the RTC leadership has burned bridges. They have set a low bar for public discourse and have been neither humble nor open-minded. They have also leveraged their surrogates (The CT Centinal and Greenwich Patriots) to launch personal attacks, spread conspiracy theories and unhinged rhetoric throughout our community.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, BET, Beth MacGillivray, Dan Quigley, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Patriots, Greenwich RTC, Lauren Rabin
P&Z Contemplates Request from Check-Cashing Business
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Check Cashing Plus, which operates a kiosk inside the Byram Laundry, hopes to have its own storefront. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Byram Laundry, Casey O'Donnell, Check Cashing Plus
At the Children’s School, Every Child is an Artist
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The Children’s School invites you to learn more their child-centered mission at an Open House on Friday, February 9, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Maureen Murphy, The Children's School
Christ Church to Host Comedy Night Starring Jane Condon and Buddy Fitzpatrick: Taco Bar & Lotsa Laughs
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Christ Church is hosting a comedy night starring Jane Condon and Buddy Fitzpatrick on Saturday, Feb. 10, 6:30 – 9:30 pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Buddy Fitzpatrick, Christ Church, Jane Condon
PJ Day Returns on Friday throughout Greenwich Schools: Fundraiser for Children’s Cancer
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At last year’s PJ Day US Congressman Jim Himes stopped by the high school to meet Sophie in person and lend support for her efforts. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Schools, Connecticut Children’s Hospital, GHS, Greenwich High School, Jim Himes, PJ Day, Sophie Lenschow
YWCA Greenwich Announces 2024 “Women Who Inspire” Award Honorees
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YWCA Greenwich has a storied history of honoring extraordinary women within the community, including the BRAVA Awards, established in 1977 to recognize professional women, the Spirit of Greenwich Awards which started in 1994 to honor volunteers, and the Women Who Inspire Awards which began in 2019 to recognize all women and the fluidity in today’s work/life balance. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Deb Rogan, Debbie Katz, Dr. Danielle M. Robinson, Elisa Wilson, Eliza Niblock, Francesca Marangi, Indra Nooyi
PHOTOS: Newly Opened Antiques Store in Greenwich, Gallery 1938, is Spacious, Bright and Welcoming
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“This is a treasure shop. You never know what you’re going to find.” – Amit Bhagat, founder of Gallery 1938 on West Putnam Ave Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Amit Bhagat, antiques, antiques store, Gallery_1938, vintage
Harry Fisher Elected Chair of Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation
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Republican Karen Fassuliotis nominated Republican Harry Fisher for chair. Lucia Jansen nominated Nisha Arora for chair. The vote was 8-4.
“Our caucus was unified in voting for the person we believe affords the BET the best chance of operating in a cooperative and bipartisan manner.” – Democratic BET member Leslie Moriarty Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government
RMA Featured Speaker: Rick Lawrence, Ph.D.“From Search to Generative AI – How ChatGPT Changed the World in a Few Months”
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This general audience talk will begin with an overview of ChatGPT and discuss how it differs from traditional search engines. There will be specific examples of ChatGPT illustrating its remarkable capabilities, and demonstrating some of its well-documented shortcomings including bias, misinformation, and hallucination. Continue Reading →