St. Roch’s Feast benefited from beautiful weather on Friday night. Continue Reading →
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St. Roch’s Feast benefited from beautiful weather on Friday night. Continue Reading →
Parks & Rec Dept director Joe Siciliano said as of Thursday morning the application had been submitted, the fee paid, and the insurance submitted, but the only detail holding up the permit was the date on the insurance was incorrect. Continue Reading →
Editor’s note: At the beginning of the July 13 Selectmen meeting, Greenwich First Selectman announced that Paul Cappiali’s agenda item requesting a waiver for the insurance requirement for alcohol on private property during St. Roch’s Feast was withdrawn. The July 13 Board of Selectmen meeting agenda is lengthy. Three items under new business concern the St. Roch’s Feast. Continue Reading →
The agenda includes election of officers and reappointment of harbor master Paul Cappiali. Continue Reading →
“Does the Republican-controlled BET not consider the federally-protected rights of disabled residents worth taxpayer funds? Do they consider waiting to be sued a “cost of doing business”? If so, it is a cynical manipulation of its own disabled residents.” – Stephanie Landry, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Paul Cappiali, a Greenwich resident, succeeds Sean Jordan, and will serve a term ending on June 30, 2023, or until a successor is appointed and is qualified. Continue Reading →
As of Friday afternoon no one took responsibility for writing the Aug 24 email. Continue Reading →
On Thursday the Board of Education released two photos of the Hamilton Avenue School field taken from a school camera. One was from Aug 8, which was before the St Roch Feast. The second, on Aug 15, was after the four day event. Continue Reading →
Neighbors John Macri Sr, 92, and Paul Cappiali, 10, shared their birthday on Wednesday. A drive by birthday parade featured Greenwich police officers who got out of their patrol cars to salute Mr. Macri, an Army veteran. One neighbor walked the parade route with a cowbell and tossed candy to spectators. Continue Reading →