The arrestee was on parole and conditions included that he not have contact with the victim. Continue Reading →
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The arrestee was on parole and conditions included that he not have contact with the victim. Continue Reading →
While conducting the stop police noticed the smell of unburnt marijuana and found 15.7 grams of marijuana in the center console during a search. Continue Reading →
After conducting a motor vehicle stop, the driver said he had been drinking earlier. Continue Reading →
“Unfortunately, over 100 individual residents supporting the study wasn’t enough to clear the hurdle imposed by First Selectman Camillo when he deleted this valuable Conservation Commission project from his proposed budget due to competing demands, such as decorative barriers on Greenwich Avenue and a re-design of Roger Sherman Baldwin Park.” – Jill Oberlander Continue Reading →
During testimony on a RTM SOMR to restore police officers to direct traffic on Greenwich Ave, residents pointed to New Yorkers speeding and disobeying traffic rules, as well as a resurgence in skateboarding on the Avenue. Continue Reading →
“It is disheartening to see Republicans engaged in an anti-democratic, concerted effort to use the public hearing forum to snuff citizen speech in an effort to suppress the message of our citizenry.” – Nerlyn Pierson of Indivisible Greenwich and Lawrence Edwards of Indivisible Stamford Continue Reading →
While First Selectman Fred Camillo said he was pleased that Nathaniel Witherell had amended their visitation policy, but it was also important to encourage people to get vaccinated. Continue Reading →
“Over the past eight election cycles, millennial voter participation has been 55% lower, on average, than those 36+ years old.” – Tony Turner Continue Reading →
The Sustainable Living Series kicks off with the virtual lecture, “Toward a Waste Free Greenwich.” This event will take place on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 from 10:00- 11:00am and is led by Julie DesChamps, founder of Waste Free Greenwich and member of both the Greenwich Academy and Greenwich Country Day School sustainability committees. Continue Reading →
To date 15 people have been identified as having been enslaved on the site of the Historical Society’s Cos Cob campus. Continue Reading →