
The weather could not have been nicer for the 16th Valley Jam on Saturday, which coincided with the last day of summer. The free event was organized by the Pemberwick-Glenville Association. Continue Reading →
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The weather could not have been nicer for the 16th Valley Jam on Saturday, which coincided with the last day of summer. The free event was organized by the Pemberwick-Glenville Association. Continue Reading →
“I can still remember hearing women and young girls calling for help and I couldn’t reach them. That’s the hardest to live with.They tell me I pulled out a lot of people. I don’t know how many.” – Don Migliardi Continue Reading →
“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 →
“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 →
“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 →
This year marked the 15th for the initiative, which has the goal of bringing the community together for a family friendly event at the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center. Continue Reading →
From the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center to Skate Park down by the Teen Center, Greenwich residents spoke in favor of the projects they care about. And while there are some projects that have no vocal constituents, at least one project had its detractors. Continue Reading →
At the spring meeting of the Pemberwick-Glenville Association, Steve Warzoha gave a snapshot of the Byram Park and Pool project. There was also heated discussion about speeding cars on Almira Drive, a cut-through from Pemberwick to Rte 1. Almira Drive has no sidewalks and children must walk to the bus stop. Another complaint was that car dealerships send test drives through Weaver Street where they reach speeds of 60mph and higher. Continue Reading →