Funds raised at Cocktails & Comedy will go towards purchasing new underwear to donate to the 25 organizations that The Undies Project now supports. Continue Reading →
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Funds raised at Cocktails & Comedy will go towards purchasing new underwear to donate to the 25 organizations that The Undies Project now supports. Continue Reading →
One car was rummaged through and loose change stolen. One had a wallet stolen. One had a purse stolen… Continue Reading →
Beginning October 1, prepared meals at grocery stores will be taxed at a rate of 7.35 percent – a one percent increase for some goods, and a new 7.35 percent tax for others. Continue Reading →
By the time teenagers hit 18 years old, they should begin building a credit history. Credit cards are often one of the first ways someone can start building a healthy credit score. This may be important for student loan applications or other accounts down the road. An option is to add a card to your existing credit account to help monitor their spending or prevent them from having to open a card on their own. – Better Business Bureau Continue Reading →
“The highlight of his record is that he has recovered more than $4 million in delinquent taxes, which directly benefits Greenwich residents in the form of a lower mill rate. These are funds that were never sought by his predecessor. He has also streamlined processes, reduced wait times and redesigned his department’s web pages to provide more information to residents.” – Laura Kostin Continue Reading →
“Mr. Rafferty is an individual that should be condemned for using his position of influence for denigrating not only Mr. Camillo, but all Americans of Italian decent in our community.” – John Caufield Continue Reading →
Services will be held from 3 p.m. to 7:00pm on Saturday, September 21 and from 10:00am to 1:00pm on Sunday, September 22 at the Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home on 2900 Summer Street in Stamford. Continue Reading →
“Even the first day of school, I was surprised so many students wanted to shake my hand and introduce themselves. That shows how professional they are. And at the end of class they thank me.” – Amy Bovin, GHS Director of Bands Continue Reading →
“But we don’t have more time. …In a time of social media, it’s so easy to just put up a post. But it’s not enough to just say look at this post – Look the Amazon is burning,” she said to cheers. “You should take an action and show you really care.” – Victoria Fu Continue Reading →