25 Fox Run Lane sold on March 13, 2020 for $3,262,500 Continue Reading →
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Tuesday brought Governor Lamont’s 14th executive order, 7-L, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
“We thought it might get worse before it gets better, and I’m afraid that we were right” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
As of noon Tuesday, 133 total patients had tested positive at the Greenwich Hospital outpatient site, and 33 COVID-19 positive patients are in the hospital. Greenwich has 41 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The Greenwich train station building, which is privately owned, will closed Tuesday at 8pm. Continue Reading →
With beaches, parks and school fields closed. And with movies, restaurants, schools and no-essential businesses closed, residents flocked to the Holly Hill Transfer Station on Tuesday. The dump is set up to provide social distancing, not to inconvenience residents. Respect social distancing and efforts of staff trying to move people through efficiently. Continue Reading →
“You just look at Italy and you look at Wuhan province, you see what the life cycle was there, and you worry that if people get back too quickly that there will be a second iteration of this virus. So April 20 is the minimum, probably the school year.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
No new permits being issued. The book swap shed and Goodwill are closed. There are new traffic patterns.
“There will be a police presence here. We’ll be closing the gates at the normal times. So if you’re in line waiting to get in the gate close to closing time, you’re not going to get in. Don’t bother waiting.” – Patrick Collins, Superintendent of Holly Hill Transfer Station Continue Reading →
The Governor’s executive order 7-H outlines “Stay Safe, Stay Home. 7-I allows municipalities to change their budget deadlines. And 7-J includes a clarification of 7-H to allow non-essential retail stores to be staffed on site an take remote ordering (phone / internet) with curbside delivery and pickup. Continue Reading →
At ACME on West Putnam Avenue the store had placed X’s on the floor at intervals to ensure social distancing at the cash registers. Also ACME installed plexiglass shields in front of the clerks at the cash registers. Continue Reading →
On Saturday, March 21, there were 8,433 visitors to Greenwich Point Park alone. Continue Reading →
Greenwich residents don’t have to leave home to get their cars repaired. Continue Reading →