On Thursday afternoon five members of Greenwich Police Dept were officially promoted at a series of five small ceremonies at the Public Safety Complex, one for each member and his family, to allow for social distancing. Continue Reading →
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A pubic hearing about the town’s school zone speed camera program will be held Thursday, May 14, at 7:00pm in the Town Hall Meeting Room. The meeting is in person and will be live on GCTV on cable and on GCTV youtube live. (No Zoom option).
On Thursday afternoon five members of Greenwich Police Dept were officially promoted at a series of five small ceremonies at the Public Safety Complex, one for each member and his family, to allow for social distancing. Continue Reading →
Chief McHugh will be sworn in an outdoor ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Monday, August 31, at the Greenwich Public Safety Complex, 11 Bruce Place. He will officially assume his new role on September 14, 2020. Assistant Chief Robert Kick will continue serving as Interim Fire Chief until then. Continue Reading →
This safe, structured, and accessible setting will allow high school students to attend their virtual classes and complete their school assignments at the Clubhouse when their “cohort” is not on the Greenwich High School campus. Continue Reading →
Last week Chimblo charged with 5 counts of Illegal Possession of Narcotics, which police say he was receiving by mail. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday at Greenwich’s public safety complex on Bruce Place the Greenwich Republican Town Committee (RTC) sprung for a visit from the Joey B’s food truck in a gesture of gratitude to first responders following Tropical Storm Isaias. Continue Reading →
“It was so clear during our walk together in Putnam Park that Hector’s genuine interest in public service was visible to those who talked with us. He sings the praises of both Fred Camillo and Ned Lamont.” – David Weisbrod Continue Reading →
A Harold Street man faces five counts of Illegal Possession of Narcotics. Continue Reading →
A Byram resident said there are often cars with New York license plates parked in the area of Mead Avenue. Continue Reading →
“A ‘study’ of 60 unidentified people (of over 12,000 non-commercial hauler customers) is so statistically incomplete and opaque that to draw any conclusions from it is misguided and deceptive.” – Mark Fichtel Continue Reading →
“I believe that people overlook one of the most important aspects when voting for someone: their character. Are they honest? Will they hear the people and bring change to the community? These characteristics are why I’ll be voting for Joe Kelly for State Representative.” – Jonathan Alexandre, GHS class of 2020 and former rugby player Continue Reading →