“As State Representative, Harry has demonstrated that he has both the ability and the desire to serve and advocate for our community. He has shown leadership in these difficult times.” – Group letter Continue Reading →
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Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Pat Bria Scholarship Fund, established to honor the legacy of Coach Pat Bria and his lasting impact on the Greenwich community.
“As State Representative, Harry has demonstrated that he has both the ability and the desire to serve and advocate for our community. He has shown leadership in these difficult times.” – Group letter Continue Reading →
39 Highview Ave sold on Sept 30, 2020 for $2,625,000 Continue Reading →
Residents do not need to complete forms or answer questions regarding the medicines they are dropping off and there is no cost. Continue Reading →
So far about 80% of the money to light up Greenwich Avenue has been raised. Continue Reading →
Grants will go toward human services needs of Greenwich for health, education and self-sufficiency. Continue Reading →
State Sen. Alex Kasser proposed “Jennifer’s Law” last winter, but a hearing on the issue was delayed as a result of the pandemic. She committed to bringing it forward again during a news conference in Greenwich on Thursday. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police say stealing a campaign sign could result in arrest and a Larceny 6 charge. Continue Reading →
Koczak brings abundant experience to the position. He has 24 years with the Fire Dept. Continue Reading →
Police conducted an investigation in conjunction with the US Postal Inspector and Dept of Corrections Parole Service Division. Continue Reading →
On Oct 10 around 2:20am Greenwich police observed a BMW 550 with New Jersey plates going the wrong way in the area of Neil Lane and East Putnam Ave. Police initiated a stop of the BMW which initially stopped and then fled the traffic stop. Police spotted the BMW traveling southbound on Lockwood Ln well in excess of the posted speed limit and would not stop when officers signaled to do so. The BMW was located within the driveway of a private residence. Officers immediately detected the odor of marijuana emanating from the interior of the car and marijuana was located in the car. Continue Reading →