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Race for Fazio's Greenwich Senate Seat Intensifies
CT Senator Ryan Fazio’s decision to run for governor has opened one of Connecticut’s most closely watched legislative seats, setting the stage for a competitive race in the 36th State Senate District. For the past several years, Fazio has represented Greenwich, New Canaan, and portions of Stamford in Hartford, building a profile as a Republican focused on affordability, energy costs, and fiscal discipline. Republican Favorite. Republicans are expected to rally behind Joe Kelly , CEO of...
Mar 13, 2026
Restoring Greenwich's Historic Shell Island Preserve
The Greenwich Land Trust (GLT) has been awarded a significant grant to restore the critical habitat at Shell Island Preserve —a 5.2-acre island located in Captain Harbor, just south of Byram Harbor. Sandbar Connection. Shell Island is the "neighbor" to the larger Calf Island (part of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge). The two are actually connected at low tide by a sandbar. It is only accessible by water (kayak, paddleboard, or small boat). The nearest public boat launch...
Mar 12, 2026
February 2026 Greenwich Police Blotter: Could Speed Cameras be Making a Difference?
The Greenwich Police Department just released the police blotter for February 2026. Officers responded to 2,676 calls for service during the month, the lowest number in over a year. Speed Cameras. January marked the first month of reporting the automated speed camera tickets. A staggering 7,225 citations were mailed out and another 9,537 pending violations were under review. These represent a significant volume of fines—$50 for a first offense and $75 for subsequent violations—all issued...
Mar 11, 2026
Greenwich Resident Handcuffed in Slippers Over High School Lighting Fight
If you’ve lived in Greenwich long enough, you know the name William Effros . For 23 years, this neighbor of Greenwich High School (GHS) has been the primary antagonist against nighttime stadium lights. While many dismiss this saga as a localized spat, the stakes just escalated. On a freezing February 12 evening, the 83-year-old Effros claims that the Greenwich Police entered his home, handcuffed him, and forced him to stand in a foot of snow in his slippers without a coat. Effros Letters...
Mar 10, 2026
Connecticut Can't Measure Up: Stanley Black & Decker Closes Last Manufacturing Plant
On February 26, 2026, 183-year-old Stanley Black & Decker announced the closing of its New Britain manufacturing plant—the last of its production plants in CT, where it once employed thousands of machinists. This is a major blow to the city’s industrial history and marks the end of an era for local manufacturing. The Closure: The Myrtle Street plant in New Britain produces one-sided tape measures. The company is pivoting to double-sided printing on the tape blade and smart tools such as...
Mar 9, 2026
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