The inaugural Wheel-a-Thon was not merely a fun event, but a significant step towards supporting Good Sports, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and financial support for youth athletic programs in high-need areas. Continue Reading →
Bob DeAngelo
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Central Greenwich Feedback to DPW: “We’ve Talked about the Same Intersections for 20 Years”
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“In my neighborhood we do not support sidewalks of any kind….I personally do not favor traffic cameras in town. As a New England Yankee our personal freedoms are paramount.” – Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire, Ashley Cole, Bob DeAngelo, Debbie Appelbaum, Gabriella Circosta-Cohee, Henry Orphys, Hillside Road
DiMarco & DeAngelo: Residents strongly desire safer shared roads; There is no place for politics
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“Please reconsider your decision and include the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) appropriation and allow it to move to the RTM where the ultimate decision belongs.” – Vin DiMarco and Bob DeAngelo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, BET, Bob DeAngelo, Safe Streets and Roads for All, SS4A, Vin DiMarco
Residents Urge Town to Add Crosswalks, Sidewalks, Enforcement in Old Greenwich & Riverside
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At Monday’s DPW forum, one resident of Perna Lane said neighbors continuously have to replace knocked down mailboxes and re-seed their grass because trucks drive on their front lawns. She said pets had been killed and children had been hit by cars. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire, Real Estate, Schools, Transportation, Amy Siebert, Audra Kruk, Bob DeAngelo
Binney to Boccuzzi: RTM Okays Interim Funding for Multi-Use Trail Feasibility Study
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“If you are frustrated by traffic, if you’re concerned about letting your kids walk to school, if you’re sick of not being able to find a parking space, this is one of the solutions that we have. Let’s explore our town, our neighborhoods and let’s explore Stamford.” – Lucy von Brachel Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Sports, Transportation, 203 Vote, Aidan Fay, Ali Ghiorse, Anthony Moor, Binney Park
PHOTOS: All Aboard ‘The Bike Bus’ – Riverside Families Ride Bikes Together to School
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On Tuesday, a “Bike Bus” route began at Willowmere Circle and made several stops on its way to Riverside School. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Barcelona Bike Bus, Bike Bus, Bob DeAngelo, Carmageddon, Riverside School, Stephanie Martin, Xavier Kelly
Greenwich Bakery Owner Heads to The Alps for Grueling 100-Mile Charity Run
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Outside Raphael’s Bakery there was a fitting send off for elite ultra runner Charlotte Dequeker who will participate in the grueling Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc through France, Italy and Switzerland. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Health, Sports, Bob DeAngelo, Charlotte Dequeker, Chris Cavin, Let's Win Pancreatic Caner, Matthew Yardis
PHOTOS: Independence Day Ceremony is a Reminder of the Sacrifices of Greenwich’s Patriots
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Elected officials in attendance included US Congressman Jim Himes, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin, Selectwoman Janet Stone McGuigan, State Rep Steve Meskers (D-150), State Rep Harry Arora (R-151), State Rep Kimberly Fiorello (R-149) and State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36). Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Bea Crumbine, Bob DeAngelo, Carl Higbie, Chief James Heavey, Christina Kampler, Despina Fassuliotis, Donna Moffly
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Celebrates Champion of Youth and Youth of the Year in Style
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Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich VP and Program Director Don Palmer was honored as the club’s Champion of Youth for 2022. Paige Pray, a Greenwich High School senior, is 2022 Youth of the Year. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Bob DeAngelo, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Camryn Ferrara, Chief Jim Heavey, Cristina Vittoria, Deelia Wadsworth, Don Palmer
Greenwich Bicycle Task Force Suggests Areas for Funding in FY23 Budget
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Community representatives on Greenwich Bicycle Task Force recommended measures to enhance bicycle access and safety. Continue Reading →