The approved grant for $250,000 has largely covered the cost of the new bridge with help of donated labor, equipment and landscaping. The new bridge, retaining walls and landscaping were completed on time and on budget. Continue Reading →
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Gun Safety Event Features Orange Shirts, Protesters and Disagreement over Policies
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Towns and cities in Connecticut have been observing Gun Violence Awareness Day every year since 2016. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, CAGV, Fred Camillo, Hector Arzeno, Jessie DiMuzio, Jonathan Perloe, Nick Simmons, Rachel Khanna
Greenwich Kicks Off Pride Month: Preserving Hard-Fought Rights, Spreading Love and Kindness
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The annual Pride event featuring a flag raising outside Greenwich Town Hall drew an enthusiastic crowd on a sunny afternoon. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Holiday, Allison Kahn, Fred Camillo, Hector Arzeno, Janet Stone McGuigan, Karsten Vagner, Pride
Greenwich State Reps Proud to Announce CT DOT Approval of Glenville Corridor Project
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“I’m impressed by the tireless work from Representative Rachel Khanna; she recognized the needs of her constituents. She put a spotlight back on a project that had stalled and our town residents will be better off because of her effort.” – Steve Meskers Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Connecticut Dept of Transportation, Glenville Corridor, Hector Arzeno, Rachel Khanna, Steve Meskers
PHOTOS: Greenwich Police Sergeant Jason Lyman Recognized for Saving a Civilian’s Life While Off Duty
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“It’s not too often we get to see somebody that we saved looking like he was ready to run a marathon. It’s a breath of fresh air. We see a lot of things in our jobs that we’d like to unsee. This is one of those incredible moments we should bottle up and save forever.” – GPD Lt Schmitt who is president of the Greenwich Silver Shield Association Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Carlos Franco, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Police Dept, Hectro Arzeno, Joe Magliocco, Justin Rivera, Nick Simmons
State Rep Arzeno Credits “Playing by the Rules” for House Delegation’s Successful 20% CMS State Reimbursement
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The Building Committee also discussed next steps for selecting a new chair. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Central Middle School building committee, Christina Poccia, Clare Kilgallen, Harry Fisher, Hector Arzeno, Jan Kniffen
Greenwich House Legislative Delegation Secures Funding for New Central Middle School
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State Reps Meskers, Arzeno and Khanna announced they secured a State grant commitment for the construction of the new Central Middle School in this year’s legislative session. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Central Middle School, Hector Arzeno, Rachel Khanna, Steve Meskers
PHOTOS: Live Like Luke Beach Cleanup Features New GHS Club Dedicated to Sharks
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Barrels categorized for styrofoam, sports balls, plastic containers, glass bottles, straws, and more filled up quickly on Saturday morning. There were also tables and tents set up for environmental groups to share information. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Volunteering, Bruce Museum Seaside Center, GHS Environmental Action Club, GHS Shark Conservation Club, Green & Clean, Greenwich Green & Clean, John Toner
PHOTOS: Much to Celebrate at Boys & Girls Club’s 2024 Youth of the Year Event
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The 2024 Youth of the Year winner, selected from a list of outstanding candidates, was Greenwich High School senior, Omar Badr. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Schools, Volunteering, Bobby Walker Jr, Chris Winham, Cristina Vittoria, Don Palmer, Hector Arzeno
Nick Simmons: Ready for the Fight to Flip the 36th State Senate District Blue
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Nick Simmons, a Greenwich native and former Deputy Chief of Staff to Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, is convinced that now is the time to run for the State Senate seat in the 36th district. Continue Reading →