Walking in the woods among the trees is a useful antidote for Corona Virus anxiety. Continue Reading →
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Walking in the woods among the trees is a useful antidote for Corona Virus anxiety. Continue Reading →
On Friday afternoon the State of CT reported that that 77 Greenwich residents had tested positive for COVID-19. Continue Reading →
Starting Friday Metro North trains will run on a reduced schedule to protect the health and safety of customers and employees, but provide service to the region’s critical workers and first responders. Continue Reading →
” There is nothing more important than the health and safety of our employees and their families. It’s why I took quick action to, first, close Town Hall to the public, and then, to issue a work-from-home order for as many employees as services would allow.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“Anyone from out-of-state who comes to Connecticut self-diagnose and self-quarantine. Make sure you are 100% healthy after 14 days before you do a lot of circulation up here.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
Police responded to a report of a verbal argument on Tuesday. Continue Reading →
Anyone who would like to donate can drop off any PPE including masks, gowns, gloves, eyewear, and shoe covers outside of Spot On at 184 Selleck Street in Stamford. Continue Reading →
When the coronavirus crisis is over, Greenwich Police plan on having a proper ceremony to celebrate Sgt. Schmitt’s achievement. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital COO Diane Kelly had good advice for people self isolating with their families. Don’t share a bathroom if possible. Keep good hand hygiene and don’t travel to visit with other family members if you don’t have to. Continue Reading →
Government officials should focus on supporting local businesses and constituents, not on tipping fees. Continue Reading →