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Greenwich Animal Control Officers lamented the lack of government registry Across the state for animal abusers.
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 →
The BET decision day meeting started with two hours dedicated to Greenwich Public Schools budget, during which about 200 people tuned in via Zoom. Continue Reading →
“The facts in this debate are on the side of the Republican BET members who took the step to pass this budget under intense pressure, great duress and the theater of emotional overreach by many well-intentioned parents.” – Dan Quigley, RTC chair Continue Reading →
“Fourteen consecutive days of declining hospitalizations would be “an indicator that you can get back to opening some things up on a limited basis….”We’re about 7 days in to this downward slope. In another 7 to 10 days we might make some announcements about places people can go.” – CT Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
So far in 2020, 34 vehicles have been stolen; 27 of them recovered. All were stolen by juveniles. Continue Reading →
Hundreds of high school senior parents from across Connecticut are joining in hope that Governor Lamont might approve a shared graduation date for high schools across the state on June 22. Continue Reading →
On Sunday around 4:30am Greenwich Police arrested two people spotted loitering around a maibox. Continue Reading →
Two Stamford kayakers were taken to the hospital on Sunday afternoon after their kayak capsized in rough waters off Wallacks Point in Stamford. Continue Reading →
“Whether you realize it or not, the amount you pay to your hauler is only to transport your disposables to the dump, not the cost to dispose of them. That cost is what is currently paid for by your real estate taxes.” – Gary Silberberg, Greenwich Continue Reading →