Police Chief Heavey said the arrestee had an extensive criminal history in New York state and that the foot pursuit had put his officers in dangerous circumstances. Continue Reading →
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Saks Global explained that they made the strategic decision to consolidate the Saks Fifth Avenue Greenwich store footprint from three buildings to one.
Police Chief Heavey said the arrestee had an extensive criminal history in New York state and that the foot pursuit had put his officers in dangerous circumstances. Continue Reading →
“Real reform does not ride in on either an elephant or a donkey, but it does need to follow a thoughtful and equitable legislative process.” – State Rep Livvy Floren, 149th district Continue Reading →
Desrosier will explain the concept of “Digital Transformation” in the world, how it is driving small business owners out of business, while some are flourishing. What does this mean to our Town and each one of us? Continue Reading →
Police responded to a residence Cos Cob just after midnight on Thursday. Continue Reading →
Covid took a toll on dance studios but Carrie Page, owner of Allegra Dance Greenwich migrated class to Zoom and even organized a socially distanced recital in the park. Continue Reading →
People are putting a lot of thought into their living spaces after having spent so much more time in their homes recently. Along with more square footage, larger yards and pools, many buyers are also looking for multiple work spaces and ensuite bathrooms for each bedroom. Continue Reading →
In an email to the Greenwich High School community Saturday morning, Ralph Mayo, GHS headmaster wrote, “Coach Rurak made a lasting impact upon the sport of hockey, and his genuine love for the game and his support of his players has been felt throughout our town.” Continue Reading →
Philbin, who is survived by his wife Joy and four children, will be remembered for his humility, sense of humor and tremendous energy. Continue Reading →
Plebes have no access to television, movies, the internet or music, and restricted access to cell phones. They are only permitted to make three calls during the six weeks of Plebe Summer. Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo talked outdoor heaters and recalled having gone to a restaurant in Stamford to eat outdoors, on the water, even after Thanksgiving. Continue Reading →