“Frantz, Bocchino, Camillo, and Floren are only too eager to hand business owners a tax exemption gift, while increasing the burden of taxation on individuals in the state who are forced to make up the difference.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
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“Frantz, Bocchino, Camillo, and Floren are only too eager to hand business owners a tax exemption gift, while increasing the burden of taxation on individuals in the state who are forced to make up the difference.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club alumni spanning the decades congregated on the lush fields of Camp Simmons on Friday night for the first annual alumni reunion. With the swimming pool sparkling in the background, and the tantalizing aromas of Chef Jeff’s pulled pork wafting over the picnic tables, alumni swapped stories dating back to the 1930s. Continue Reading →
Laura Kostin is a mother of four, first term member of RTM district 8 and breaking news producer. Continue Reading →
On Friday, State Representative Fred Camillo (R-Greenwich) was honored with the Humane Legislator Award by the Humane Society of the United States in recognition of his commitment to supporting animal protection legislation in Connecticut. Continue Reading →
Approximately 3,000 fish are added to the Mianus River annually, which allows local residents to enjoy a good supply. Trout Unlimited, a national, volunteer-run organization, provided the fish. Continue Reading →
“Unfortunately, several legislators were led to believe that those currently on Death Row, such as the Cheshire murderers, would not be taken off, and that only new convictions would be spared this sentence.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Friends and family of Marion Pastore, a lifelong Greenwich resident, celebrated her 100th birthday in Riverside on Sunday. Marion shared some of her recollections of living in Chickahominy when times were tough but land was abundant. Continue Reading →
Hundreds line up patiently to have a few words and photos with Ruth Wilson who turned 100 on Sunday, March 12, 2018. Continue Reading →
“There could be a plastic bag limit per visit.” – State Rep Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Greenwich residents are encouraged to drop-off non-expired items such as canned beans (not green), canned fruit, tuna, boxed milk, pasta sauce, jelly, peanut butter and more. Continue Reading →