181 Cognewaugh Rd sold on May 13, 2024 for $3,416,000 Continue Reading →
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For 54 grueling days, Moran faced unimaginable challenges, holding onto hope and faith until her release on November 29. Her story of resilience and courage is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to endure even the most extreme adversities. Continue Reading →
College Safety Panel To Be Held Thursday, May 30 at 7:00pm at Greenwich Library. “Learn Before You Leave” event is designed for high school juniors and seniors and their families. Continue Reading →
The driver was charged with Driving an Unregistered Vehicle, Improper Use of Marker/Registration, Operating without Minimum Insurance, Evading Responsibility, and DUI. Continue Reading →
A forensic review of one of his laptops revealed approximately 1,222 images and two videos depicting the sexual abuse of children, including infants. Continue Reading →
“We are committed to using federal law enforcement resources to curb the flow of deadly narcotics in southwestern Connecticut and throughout our state. Because firearms are typically involved with illegal drug distribution, this creates a heightened concern.” – U.S. Attorney Vanessa Avery Continue Reading →
On Friday around 7:30pm Greenwich Police in central Greenwich attempted to conduct a motor vehicle stop. Continue Reading →
“The world today is a dangerous place. There are well armed aggressors that threaten friends of this country, as well as this country’s interests directly.” – Lt Kristina Byrne Oberst Continue Reading →
Beginning January 1, 2025, existing paid sick day laws will apply to workers of nearly every occupation, not just those in retail and service jobs. Continue Reading →
Ms Ramkellawan replaces David Nanarello, who left Greenwich Schools last November. Continue Reading →