McDonald advocates judicial independence in Greenwich speech

Connecticut State Supreme Court Justice Andrew McDonald sounds the alarm about judicial independence, saying it is under attack at a federal level and across the country during his talk Wednesday to the Retired Men's Association of Greenwich. Connecticut State Supreme Court Justice Andrew McDonald sounds the alarm about judicial independence, saying it is under attack at a federal level and across the country during his talk Wednesday to the Retired Connecticut State Supreme Court Justice Andrew McDonald sounds the alarm about judicial independence, saying it is under attack at a federal level and across the country.

Corey challenges Murphy to wash windows for him

Republican Matthew Corey, a window-washer who is challenging Chris Murphy for his U.S. Senate seat hangs over the side of a Trumbull Street building in Hartford, Conn, Wednesday, June 27, 2018. Republican Matthew Corey, a window-washer who is challenging Chris Murphy for his U.S. Senate seat hangs over the side of a Trumbull Street building in Hartford, Conn, Wednesday, June 27, 2018.

Two Republicans make the case to run for attorney general

Sue Hatfield, Republican endorsed candidate for attorney general, went to the Ridgefield Sidewalk Sales on Saturday July 21, 2018 to meet with voters ahead of the August primary. Sue Hatfield, Republican endorsed candidate for attorney general, went to the Ridgefield Sidewalk Sales on Saturday July 21, 2018 to meet with voters ahead of the August primary.

Putin talk drowns out anti-poverty advocates

The Connecticut Coastal Chapter of RESULTS visited Washington D.C. Monday for the groupA's annual conference. During a visit to Capitol Hill, they met with several of their legislators, including Congressmen Himes and Courtney, and Congresswoman DeLauro.

Millionaire CT Gubernatorial Candidates Throw Blows On Twitter

Two Greenwich rivals with the greatest personal wealth in the gubernatorial race - Democrat Ned Lamont and Republican David Stemerman - traded social media shots over their business backgrounds and how each made his fortune. The flap began when Stemerman, a hedge fund giant, criticized two of his Republican Party primary opponents for proposing to eliminate the state income tax to help fix the state economy.

Candidates with less experience spend more

David Stemerman, of Greenwich, who closed his multi-billion-dollar hedge fund to make a run for Connecticut governor, has made a six-figure commitment to television ads. David Stemerman, of Greenwich, who closed his multi-billion-dollar hedge fund to make a run for Connecticut governor, has made a six-figure commitment to television ads.

Lamont takes his message to Ganim’s Bridgeport

Ned Lamont, right, chats with Willie Murphy, a resident of the Second Stoneridge co-op, during a campaign stop at the co-op on Yaremich Drive in Bridgeport Tuesday. Ned Lamont, right, chats with Willie Murphy, a resident of the Second Stoneridge co-op, during a campaign stop at the co-op on Yaremich Drive in Bridgeport Tuesday.

Residents ask questions on well water in northwestern Greenwich

Concerned residents of the northwest corner of Greenwich met with water and health officials to gain a better understanding of what impact a chemical contaminant might have on the neighborhood and its water supply. According to health officials, only one residential well in the King Street area, close to the Westchester County Airport, has tested positive for Perfluorooctanic Acid and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate .

The latest from the GOP convention

Most of the congressional candidates have been chosen and the schmooze-fest is on until the actual convention kicks off at around 5 p.m. In the meeting room adjacent to the main ballroom at Foxwoods, a rules battle has broken out over the 5th District nominatiog convention for the wide-open race to succeed U.S. Rep. Elzabeth Esty. Harry Arora, a Greenwich financial executive, is the man to challenge U.S. Rep Jim Himes.

Poll shows Stewart beating Lamont in governor race

Democrat Ned Lamont speaks to the media after being endorsed by New Haven Mayor Toni Harp in his candidacy for governor at a press conference held at Tweed Airport in New Haven, Conn., on Thursday May 3, 2018. Democrat Ned Lamont speaks to the media after being endorsed by New Haven Mayor Toni Harp in his candidacy for governor at a press conference held at Tweed Airport in New Haven, Conn., on Thursday May 3, 2018.

At Home in Greenwich celebrates a decade of helping seniors age

The founder of At Home in Greenwich, Marilyn Chou, center, smiled as she was honored and toasted during the 10th anniversary celebration of the At Home in Greenwich organization at the Second Congregational Church in Greenwich, Conn., April 17, 2018. The stated mission of At Home in Greenwich, according to their website is, "To enable Greenwich seniors to confidently age in place by providing stimulating social and educational programs and assistance with matters of health and safety."

CT Resident Carl Higbie Resigns From Trump Administration

AmeriCorps VISTA members Kyllie Harris, left, and Alyss Smith weigh food donations. The chief of external affairs for the Corporation for National and Community Service, which oversees AmeriCorps, has resigned following controversial comments as an Internet radio host.

Guy Smith, Greenwich executive, announces run for governor’s…

Guy Smith, a Greenwich business executive with longstanding ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton, announced he is running for Governor of Connecticut. Smith declared his candidacy for the governor's office at an early childhood center in New Haven, calling attention to his work in the private sector and as a presidential adviser in the public sector.

Debate time

Board of Education candidates, from left, Republican Jason Auerbach, Democrat Meghan Olsson, Republican Peter Sherr, Democrat Kathleen Stowe and Republican Peter Bernstein are introduced prior to their first debate at Greenwich High School's Performing Arts Center in Greenwich, Connecticut on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017.