Last year, Greenwich Hospital welcomed more than 2,700 babies into the world. Continue Reading →
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Last year, Greenwich Hospital welcomed more than 2,700 babies into the world. Continue Reading →
“It’s been a heartache for a lot of people,” Camillo said, adding, “Better times are ahead.” Continue Reading →
Domestic violence is the top reported violent crime in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“Joe and Dom have to be the two nicest gentlemen in town. Plus, they’re both generous – they help out all the people in town.” – Mark Marullo Continue Reading →
Total Covid-positive among Greenwich residents: 2,245, (up 135 from Dec 15).
Across CT, there were 170,705 Positive cases Wednesday, up 1,745 since the previous day.
Tighten up your bubbles. Continue Reading →
Teacher union president Carol Sutton said a teacher contracted Covid-19 in school despite following district safety protocols, and warned that, because of asymptomatic transmission, no one can be certain whether school transmissions are happening more frequently. Continue Reading →
“I feel wonderful. When I started doing this I didn’t know what to expect, but it became something I very quickly felt passionate about, especially when I realized what kind of difference we were making.” – Jeff Medina, Board of Human Services Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, Greenwich Hospital began administering the first doses to frontline healthcare workers. Continue Reading →
“Driving conditions will be treacherous at best and downright dangerous at worst. The best thing the public can do is sit this one out and let our crews do their jobs.” – CT DOT Commissioner Joseph Giulietti Continue Reading →
“I think every day you’re going to see somebody like Dr. Grant who took the vaccine. There were no side effects. He felt good. He feels safer. And I think that’s what it will take to get from 60, to 70, to 80, to 90 percent of the people willing to get this vaccine on a timely basis.” – Ned Lamont Continue Reading →