
New cases in the past week were mostly in the 11-20 and 0-10 age range, believed to be vacation and sports related. Continue Reading →
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“As the town budget process descended in greater depths of divisiveness over the last few years, the longer term impact on our students, our schools, and our community seems to have been pushed to the side by the short term focus on spending.” – PTAC Board of Directors
If your thoughts have turned to gardening and landscaping now that the weather has warmed, head to Arch in Bloom in Greenwich.
New cases in the past week were mostly in the 11-20 and 0-10 age range, believed to be vacation and sports related. Continue Reading →
“(Police Sergeant Joseph Ryan) accused crimes should not detract from the honorable efforts performed by members of this Department in protecting the public and serving the community.” – Greenwich Police Dept Continue Reading →
A small financial institution with a volunteer board that primarily served New York state public employees, allowed the two suspects to conduct high-risk transactions. The two men then caused the transfer of more than $1 billion in high-risk transactions, including hundreds of millions of dollars originating from high-risk foreign jurisdictions. Continue Reading →
he speaker will be Dr. Robert Marra, Associate Scientist/Forest Pathologist for The CT Agricultural Experiment Station, who comes to the garden club with extensive knowledge about the challenges our trees are currently facing, from tropical storms, climate change and disease. Also, The Riverside Garden Club is looking for volunteers to help us clean up Riverside Train Station in celebration of Earth Day on Thursday, April 22. Continue Reading →
The second namesake for Jennifers’ Law, Jennifer Dulos, disappeared on May 24, 2019, during a divorce and custody battle with her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos. Fotis Dulos was later arrested and charged with her murder and kidnapping, though Jennifer’s body was never found. Continue Reading →
Over the past thirteen months, increased household stress, isolation and lack of socialization have been hard on everyone, but they can have an especially detrimental effect on our dogs. Continue Reading →
The night will feature rounds of general trivia questions as well as a Name That Tune round. The event includes delicious “pub snacks” provided by Marcia Selden Catering. Children’s Learning Centers of Fairfield County is the second-largest center-based early childhood education nonprofit in CT. Continue Reading →
Mr. Cid spent 37 days at Greenwich Hospital, including 30 days in the Intensive Care Unit where he was on a mechanical ventilator for three weeks. Continue Reading →
CT’s Acting Consumer Counsel Richard Sobolewski called for an investigation into Aquarion over the catastrophic residential flooding that occurred at 5 Anderson Road on Monday morning. Continue Reading →
District 12 is requesting an emergency response on the part of the BOE and BET to get our children off the buses and back in their community school. We need a plan that keeps all NMS students at a single site together, and modular classrooms must be considered if a September goal to reopen cannot be met. Continue Reading →