Also, on Thursday, Democrat Kathleen Stowe conceded to Republican Kim Fiorello in the 149th district. Continue Reading →
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Also, on Thursday, Democrat Kathleen Stowe conceded to Republican Kim Fiorello in the 149th district. Continue Reading →
“Sen. Alex Kasser’s record to protect my generation, our values, and futures is shown as she got an ‘F’ by the NRA and is endorsed by CT against Gun Violence, Moms Demand Action, Stamford Firefighters, Planned Parenthood, Naral Pro-Choice Connecticut, and Connecticut League of Conservation Voters.” – Sarah E. Mickley, Sacred Heart Greenwich Class of 2021 Continue Reading →
Girl Scouts of all ages and their families met seven elected women at an outdoor event held at the YWCA of Greenwich including Livvy Floren, Alex Kasser, Beth Krumeich, Karen Kowalski, Katherine LoBalbo, Lauren Rabin, and Kathleen Stowe. Continue Reading →
State Sen. Alex Kasser proposed “Jennifer’s Law” last winter, but a hearing on the issue was delayed as a result of the pandemic. She committed to bringing it forward again during a news conference in Greenwich on Thursday. Continue Reading →
Candidates for State Senate in the 36th district incumbent Democrat Alex Kasser faced off against challenger Ryan Fazio. Continue Reading →
Senate Democrats say the proposed legislation would require minimum, in-state, on direct payroll staffing requirements and bolster the civil penalty authority of PURA. It would also mandate the burying of power lines and curb excessive profits. Continue Reading →
“With all the SBA, PPP, DECD loans – I have to say that the fastest one was HEDCO.” Zaniac co-owner Camilla Gazal commenting on the HEDCO loan that has already been forgiven. HEDCO stands for the Hartford Economic Development Corporation. Continue Reading →
Saturday morning’s ribbon cutting outside the new townhouses at Armstrong Court was a celebration of rejuvenation, both for the buildings and the people who live there. Continue Reading →
A crowd of about 800 gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for the “Greenwich Cares rally for justice” organized by Indivisible Greenwich to honor George Floyd. Continue Reading →
This year, in response to efforts to slow the Covid-19 pandemic, large gatherings including the annual Memorial Day parade in Old Greenwich, were canceled. Instead, residents were invited to attend wreath laying ceremonies and maintain social distancing. Continue Reading →