Greenwich Police Officer Michael Hall was working a plainclothes detail in central Greenwich when he observed suspicious activity within a local business. Continue Reading →
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Oceans 180 will return with a vast variety of fresh seafood from Connecticut shores. Check out our interview with Oceans 180’s Jardar Nygaard, from last summer. Also, there are new vendors including New Petal Flower Farm out of Monroe, CT and Biscuits and Bones, who offer all natural dog food and dog treats.
Greenwich Police Officer Michael Hall was working a plainclothes detail in central Greenwich when he observed suspicious activity within a local business. Continue Reading →
“Ryan has concrete plans to increase our prosperity by lowering the income tax rates for all not just a few, by reducing State government waste and by reforming State pensions.” – Bonnie Jean MacDermotRoe, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Charlie was friends with Greenwich’s own Steven Sudell. The walk is set for Oct 4, and participants can walk anywhere they choose and for whatever distance they desire through Oct 31. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to Valley Rd at Waterfall Lane on a report of a possible intoxicated operator who was driving erratically. Continue Reading →
“In the open race for State Representative for District 149, both CT REALTORS® and the National Federation of Independent Business, this week, publicly announced their endorsement of my candidacy.” – Kimberly Fiorello Continue Reading →
55 Orchard Drive sold on Sept 2, 2020 for $3,530,000 Continue Reading →
In order to encourage COVID prevention and compliance with local requirements, fabric face masks handmade by a local vendor, RubySewCute, will be available for purchase at Shredding Day. Continue Reading →
“Small Businesses are the backbone of this town and I am proud to say Rep. Arora understands and unwaveringly supports these businesses.” – Jolie Goldring Continue Reading →
“It was difficult for Democratic candidates to agree to delay the date for public sign placement when one Republican campaign was simply posting signs without regard to any start date. But at least that situation provided some humor. When at my request Mr. Quigley raised the issue with the Kelly campaign, their risible response was that someone (presumably Democrats) must have taken the signs from private lawns (where they are permitted to be) and placed them at schools, train stations, and parks to make Mr. Kelly look bad. Even Mr. Quigley seemed to concur that it was ridiculous…” – Joe Angland, DTC Chair Continue Reading →
“Ryan rolls up his sleeves and gets involved whether it is to help with the storm clean up, volunteering at Charter Schools, meals on wheels or distributing masks during COVID. Unlike his opponent, Ryan is a strong supporter of our local police.” – Jane Sprung Continue Reading →