Greenwich Police traveled to Stamford Police Dept to take custody of a man wanted in Greenwich for Identity Theft. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Police traveled to Stamford Police Dept to take custody of a man wanted in Greenwich for Identity Theft. Continue Reading →
“Adding more stress to this situation, some students and staff saw an ambulance at the front of the school as this situation was unfolding. The ambulance was responding to a separate medical situation at GHS, totally unrelated to this incident.” – Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. at Saint John Roman Catholic Church, 1986 Post Road, Darien. Burial will follow at Saint John Catholic Cemetery, 25 Camp Avenue, Darien. Continue Reading →
First Lutheran Church Pastor Scamman said the church was happy to discover the tree would have a 15-year head start over a sapling. Continue Reading →
The best part? There’s no vetting process. SaksWorks will offer annual and monthly membership options, along with day passes should anyone want to drop in without the commitment. Continue Reading →
“With an abundance of caution, we have detailed two Patrol Officers to assist the two School Resource Officers with assessing the situation.” – GPD CaptainZuccerella Continue Reading →
Residents shared concern that a large rink in the middle of the parkland, plus a two lane access road Western Jr Hwy from the east, would dissect valuable green space in an already densely developed neighborhood. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital president Diane Kelly said one patient had no symptoms and one had very mild symptoms. One was from Fairfield County and one from Westchester. Continue Reading →
When officers attempted to detain a man spotted acting suspiciously in a bank, he fled on foot. Officers pursued him for several blocks before apprehending him. Meanwhile, a suspicious vehicle parked outside the bank nearly hit police and a parked car before speeding away. Continue Reading →
Thomas Lyon House, a Colonial Saltbox that was first constructed circa 1690 by Thomas Lyon Jr, son of Thomas Lyon, and grandson-in-law to Governor John Winthrop was also the site of the early abolitionist movement in Greenwich. It is considered to be the oldest unaltered structure in Greenwich. Continue Reading →