A New York man chased the victim down the street, brought him to the ground, struck him with a closed fist, and forced his head to the pavement multiple times. Continue Reading →
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A New York man chased the victim down the street, brought him to the ground, struck him with a closed fist, and forced his head to the pavement multiple times. Continue Reading →
A celebration of Chris’ remarkable life will take place in the future when it is safe for those who loved him to gather. Continue Reading →
“Electing Joe will bolster not only our town but our state. Connecticut has been in a steady decline; ask yourself is being in a declining state what you want?” – Ferdinando G Schiro Continue Reading →
“Hector has always involved himself in our community by being fully involved in his children’s schooling, volunteering as a youth soccer coach, PTA member and most recently, a bi-lingual tour guide at Greenwich High School.” – Cheryl Trepp Moss Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo noted that because some neighbors of blighted properties have applied for and received tax abatements, the blighted properties ultimately impact the entire town. Continue Reading →
The RTC will treat Greenwich Police, Fire, tree workers and others to lunch. Continue Reading →
“The study finds that the average resident is now paying more for garbage removal out-of-pocket than previously through their property taxes.” – Scott Kalb and Svetlana Wasserman Continue Reading →
Even a pandemic couldn’t keep the Greenwich Youth Conservation Program (GYCP) from successfully completing its 42nd summer of “Teens Working for a Greener Greenwich.” Every summer since 1978, GYCP has brought together a diverse group of local 14- and 15-year-olds from neighborhoods throughout Greenwich to experience a first job as they enhance town parks and beaches. GYCP is a public-private “learn and earn” program organized by the Greenwich Departments of Human Services and Parks and Recreation. It gives young teens a summer job — complete with supervisors, co-workers, skills training – while they beautify our town. The COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines made planning this year’s program a little more challenging than usual, however, participants were up to the task. Continue Reading →
The special meeting will cover the fall school reopening plan. Continue Reading →