Officer Smurlo’s cheer spread quickly and before long he was backed up by Carlos Salas and Anthony Russo of Blakesley Construction and Kevin Kkonitsatk from Greenwich Hardware. Continue Reading →
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Officer Smurlo’s cheer spread quickly and before long he was backed up by Carlos Salas and Anthony Russo of Blakesley Construction and Kevin Kkonitsatk from Greenwich Hardware. Continue Reading →
The sites may only remain open as long as strict social distancing and sanitization protocols are followed. Continue Reading →
A Greenwich woman whose address is 1800 Putnam Ave, the address associated with the Hyatt Regency, was charged with Trespassing and Criminal Trespass 1 after an incident at CVS on Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →
From virtual Merit Badge classes to 30-day challenges, Scouting volunteers from all over the country are sharing resources to help bring Scouting adventures into the home. Continue Reading →
Under the name “India Cultural Center Kids Love You,” the ICC kids, ranging in ages 5 to 13, set up a GoFundMe page that raised $1,900. The fund provided drinks and energy snacks for local healthcare providers at both Greenwich and Stamford Hospitals and Greenwich Emergency Medical Services (GEMS). Continue Reading →
A new executive order issued by Gov Ned Lamont will require Connecticut residents to wear a cloth face covering (not surgical masks or N95 respirators) while in public spaces, starting Monday, April 20, if they can’t maintain a safe social distance. Continue Reading →
A man drove off in a Honda Accord Friday night at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
“As President of the Girls Who Code Club here at the school, Melissa has led innovative, adaptive and problem-solving solutions.” – Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
The process takes approximately 30 minutes from the collection of the swab to the delivery of the results. Testing is available at no charge to the public. Continue Reading →
“It’s tragic. Nursing homes have been a home of the pandemic in virtually every state out there. We have about 40% of our fatalities in nursing homes. In Massachusetts, it’s about 50%. This is not unique to Connecticut. We have done okay, but we have to do a heck of a lot better.” – Governor Lamont Continue Reading →