Though his family deeply grieves his loss, they are comforted in the knowledge that he has received his just reward, and is at peace in that spiritual building, that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. Continue Reading →
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From this initial pool of 27 candidates, the Board of Education identified five semifinalists who were interviewed by the BOE in March. The BOE conducted in-person interviews with the finalists earlier this month.
Though his family deeply grieves his loss, they are comforted in the knowledge that he has received his just reward, and is at peace in that spiritual building, that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. Continue Reading →
Actual numbers of pet fraud may be much higher than reported, because many victims either choose not to file complaints or do not know where to turn for help. One victim in Waterbury lost $1,200 in May 2020. Continue Reading →
The purpose of this campaign is to celebrate the bravery and ongoing dedication of our Greenwich heroes during the COVID-19 pandemic weeks. Continue Reading →
After a report of a man violating a protective order, police found a BB gun in the suspect’s car. Continue Reading →
Camillo said the town is doing well mitigating the spread of COVID-10. “But something like this would pose a great danger and could cause us to take a significant step backward,” he said. Continue Reading →
“I foresee Greenwich Avenue being closed from Memorial Day to Labor Day for the warm weather months – being closed to traffic from 5:00pm or 5:30pm on, with a lot of parking available on the side streets and in the parking lots in the back. Now is our chance to transform the downtown area and make Greenwich Ave, at least for part of the year, that open air pedestrian mall concept we’ve been talking about forever.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Sonia De Los Santos Live on Instagram @soniadls on Saturday, May 16, at 10:00 am
Laurie Berkner Live on Facebook @laurieberknerband on Saturday, May 23, 10:00 am Continue Reading →
Last week Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont ruled that towns will be allowed to open their marinas for personal use, making boaters happy. Some more good news for Greenwich residents is on the way. The State has declared that farmers markets are to be considered
“Essential Businesses” and therefore can remain open. The Greenwich Farmers Market in the Horseneck lot by exit 3 of I-95 will open for the season on May 16 at its regular time of 9:30am. Expect to see market manager Judy Waldeyer, in a face mask and gloves, ring the opening bell at 9:30am. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police investigated what turned out to be an accidental burglar alarm and found an employee had outstanding warrants going back seven years. Continue Reading →
Human resources functions include staff management, employee and labor relations, and recruitment and retention of employees, among other responsibilities. Continue Reading →