Lee Whitnum was pulled off stage at a Democratic debate in Brookfield.
Shred Sensitive Documents and Save Trees
Over the past 10 years, President Donald Trump's Small Business Administrator has donated a massive amount of money to various campaigns.
Members of the Greenwich delegation to Hartford, and local residents, met with state DOT Commissioner James Redeker Tuesday.
Neighborhood concern
State Rep. Livvy Floren attended Stamford's "March for Our Lives" rally, and discusses it and youth activism in the political process.
The two made the announcement in Hartford on Monday.
Board of Education Chair Peter Bernstein is calling on the Board of Estimate & Taxation to support the budget in a bi-partisan manner.
Hillside Road resident Ashley Cole writes that traffic on Hillside Road has become overwhelming and promises have been ignored.
Greenwich's Arora seeking to put Fourth Congressional District in Republican hands for first time in 10 years
The board meeting had been scheduled for March 22.
In addition to serving on the Board of Estimate and Taxation, john Blankley has also served on the Greenwich Representative Town Meeting.
A seemingly emboldened President Donald Trump is clearing the White House of those who oppose him. Could this administrator from CT be next?
Rep. Fred Camillo (R-151st) testified in favor of the bill on March 15.
Greenwich High School students were not allowed to "walkout" on Wednesday as part of the nationwide protest against gun violence.
The proposed ban had been championed by the grassroots group BYOGreenwich and others.
Should Greenwich consider a more aggressive plan of dealing with trees to help prevent some power outages?
The Republican member of the state House testified last week before the General Assembly’s joint committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding.
Greenwich Conservation Advocates and local Democrats are calling on the Greenwich RTM to pass legislation to prohibit the practice.
The Times writes that the Greenwich native is set to leave the White House within a few weeks.
Two saplings were slated for removal from the Cos Cob park.
Dita Bhargava, a Democrat, is seeking to replace state Treasurer Denise Nappier, who is not seeking re-election.
A special meeting is scheduled for Tuesday to discuss the leases.
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A judge dismissed an appeal of the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency decision denying the application.
She had explored whether to mount a campaign to run for governor but has changed gears.
The results of phase I of the Greenwich Point Master Plan will be presented.
State Rep. Livvy Floren (R-149th) discusses her support of BYOGreenwich and the phasing out of single-use plastic bags in Greenwich.
A study of the Strickland Brook Drainage area has been completed along with the review of several alternatives to alleviate flooding .
A public hearing is scheduled for Feb. 22.
"The [Greenwich] EAC has accomplished virtually nothing in terms of economic development," writes Selectman Sandy Litvack.
Greenwich state Rep. Fred Camillo offers his take on what he calls the failures of Gov. Malloy's Administration as it relates to taxes.
Reduction plan announced by governor on Monday would cut Greenwich's $2 million 2019 fiscal state money to $1.2 million.
First Selectman Peter Tesei and James Aiello, Chairman of the Selectman’s Economic Advisory Committee, made the announcement Tuesday.
Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei made his budget presentation Monday evening.
Park Pass renewal applications will not be mailed out this year in favor of using our existing online renewal process.
Board Chair Joseph Pellegrino, CFA, issued the announcement this week.
The four members of the Greenwich Delegation to the state legislature discuss some of the pressing issues of the upcoming session.
The Republican announced his candidacy last month.
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