Highlights from the Championship games on Nov 6, 2022. Continue Reading →
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Highlights from the Championship games on Nov 6, 2022. Continue Reading →
“These young women are scholars, athletes, and the embodiment of our motto, Toward the Building of Character.” – Molly King Continue Reading →
Police responded to the area of 77 Oak Ridge Street on a report of a woman who struck and damaged a parked car and left the scene. Continue Reading →
Please join us for a broker open house on November 10 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm to view the spectacular views and office/retail space available for lease in this truly amazing building. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served. Continue Reading →
The race for State Senate between incumbent Republican Ryan Fazio and challenger Democrat Trevor Crow was narrow enough that Crow anticipated activating a recount. Continue Reading →
A memorial gathering will be held on Thursday 3:00-7:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home at 134 Hamilton Avenue in Greenwich, 203-869-5968. Committal will be private. Continue Reading →
A search of one suspect’s car revealed drug paraphernalia in the form of smoking pipes an a powdery white substance suspected to be methamphetamine. Continue Reading →
Student loan holders, be wary of out-of-the-blue calls. The rollout of the Biden Administration’s plan to cancel some federal student loan debt has begun, and scammers are finding convincing ways to take advantage of any confusion. Victims are telling BBB Scam Tracker about a loan forgiveness scam where the caller has their Social Security number, graduation date, and even Federal Student Aid information. How this scam worksYou receive a call or voicemail from someone claiming to represent the new student loan forgiveness program. The scammer insists they can help you secure tens of thousands of dollars in loan forgiveness. Continue Reading →
“I believe that most Greenwich residents, across party lines, believe a statewide property tax would not be good for Greenwich residents, the state should not be in charge of our zoning, and law enforcement officers would be beneficial to deter any crime or violence in our schools.” – Nicole Pate Continue Reading →