The last time Frank, Tom and Tim all worked a job together was in 2002. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Animal Control Officers lamented the lack of government registry Across the state for animal abusers.
The last time Frank, Tom and Tim all worked a job together was in 2002. Continue Reading →
You’re invited to the virtual Spring for Abilis Sing & Dance Party hosted by Billy Blanks Jr and Celebrity Guests Scheduled for May 2 Fun, Interactive Event Held Online via YouTube May 2, 6:30 – 7:30 pm. Continue Reading →
A conference call with Yale New Haven Health System leaders on Wednesday gave a snapshot of COVID-19’s movement across the state and some good news for Greenwich and southwest Connecticut. Tom Balcezak, MD, Chief Clinical Officer, Yale New Haven Health said Connecticut’s cases peaked on April 21 with a little over 1,970+ cases. “I hope that is the peak,” he said. “It has been coming steadily down since then. We are now, today, at a little over 1,600 cases in hospitals across the state.” Continue Reading →
In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to Stamford Health Bennett Cancer Center. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich United Way’s Greenwich COVID-19 Community Relief Fund has surpassed its initial $500,000 goal, thanks to a recent large gift from an anonymous donor. Continue Reading →
Mother for Others delivered more than 3,000 diapers to CLC’s Early Head Start location in Stamford. Continue Reading →
While the challenges of COVID-19 make meeting in person undesirable, there are ways to work together remotely. Having your estate documents in place provides peace of mind in knowing your affairs are in order to protect you and your loved ones. Continue Reading →
Camillo said it would make sense to open up the marinas at the same time as parks. Continue Reading →
Burial is private; a celebration of life will take place at a later date. Continue Reading →
Staying inside day after day can be fatiguing. Daily routines and schedules have been disrupted for residents of all ages. Older adults are invited to sign up for a friendly phone call from a GHS student. Continue Reading →