One woman sustained a laceration to the mid-section and was transported to Greenwich Hospital for treatment to be treated for non life-threatening injuries. Continue Reading →
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The proposal for 49 Brookside submitted under the town’s 6-110 regulation to encourage workforce housing. One of the 9 units would be below market.
One woman sustained a laceration to the mid-section and was transported to Greenwich Hospital for treatment to be treated for non life-threatening injuries. Continue Reading →
In Westport, Draganfly’s pandemic drone technology was to be used in a “Flatten the Curve Pilot Program” to fight COVID-19.
“…our announcement was perhaps misinterpreted, not well-received, and posed many additional questions. We heard and respect your concerns, and are therefore stepping back and re-considering the full impact of the technology and its use in law enforcement protocol.” – Westport First Selectman Jim Marpe Continue Reading →
As we come together to celebrate Maureen in this time of social distancing, please honor her memory by supporting Trinity Church’s Stephen Ministry program in her name. Continue Reading →
I think it’s a great idea. God willing we’ll be on the other side of this. Maybe this could be the beginning of a tradition here in town.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“Please open the beaches – on a limited basis – for seniors who are in desperate need of fresh air and exercise. Masks required. No groups or gatherings. No bikes. Just a calm space for seniors to have a peaceful healthy walk.” – Joanne Clark Continue Reading →
Nominations for Greenwich Schools Distinguished Teachers are submitted by students, parents, and colleagues in early March each year. Continue Reading →
“NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the sense of the Representative Town Meeting of the Town of Greenwich that within two days the Town’s parks, golf course and beaches should be at least partially reopened, with reasonable restrictions and guidelines…” Continue Reading →
Greenwich United Way’s Second round of grants from its COVID-19 Community Relief Fund totaled $13,500. Earlier in the week Greenwich United Way’s COVID-19 Community Relief Fund issued its first round of grants totaling $113,511. Continue Reading →
After selecting a historical topic that relates to an annual theme, students conduct extensive research using libraries, archives, museums, and oral history interviews. Continue Reading →
While a Sergeant assigned to field supervision in 1 970, Fessenden was the recipient of the coveted Dr. John A. Clark award for courageous performance of duty exemplifying the highest traditions of law enforcement. Continue Reading →