Published July 03. 2021 7:53PM | Updated July 03. 2021 8:03PM
The Fourth of July, a state and federal holiday, is observed on Monday, July 5, this year. State and municipal offices will be closed.
East Lyme
Wednesday Board of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall.
Groton City
Mayor & City Council and Committee of the Whole meetings will broadcast live on GMTV.
Tuesday Committee of the Whole special meeting, 6 p.m., Municipal Building, Council Chambers; Mayor & Council, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building, Council Chambers.
Wednesday Economic Development Commission, 5:30 p.m., Municipal Building, Council Chambers.
Groton Town
Virtual meeting information will be provided on agendasuite.org/iip/groton under the meeting you wish to view/attend at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. Town Council, Committee of the Whole and Representative Town Meetings will be broadcast live on GMTV and YouTube.
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Norwalk Superintendent of Schools Alexandra Estrella, left, and NPS Chief Financial Officer Thomas Hamilton are interviewed by NancyOnNorwalk.
NORWALK, Conn. A debate over what constitutes “the greatest good” that can come of federal COVID-19 relief money has Norwalk Public Schools at odds with the City over how that money ought to be spent.
Mayor Harry Rilling says a zero-tax increase would be the best way to spread the greatest good across all residents and businesses, given the prohibition on lowering taxes with the money, and the City has tentatively approved a budget that keeps NPS at the same funding it had for the current school year, denying the Board of Education’s requested increase in light of the millions of federal dollars that are on the way.