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 →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
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 →
Her family would like to acknowledge and thank the staff of The Nathanial Witherell for the amazing care they provided our Joy in her final years. Mass and a celebration of Joy’s life will be held in the future when it is safe for everyone to attend. Continue Reading →
“After a period of a month of consistent growth, we’ve seen a little bit of a downturn, particularly in Greenwich, which was particularly hard hit with the virus coming in from over the state line.” – Yale New Haven Health System CEO Marna Borgstrom Continue Reading →
“In theory, the plasma contains protective antibodies that can transfer immunity to the coronavirus from a patient who had COVID-19 to someone who is suffering with the disease.” – Dr. James Sabetta. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday Greenwich Hospital staff gathered outside to admire and photograph an enormous display of gratitude. Continue Reading →
“We want our customers to be part of this effort, and for our kids to see how one small act may seem insignificant, but can collectively have a tremendous impact.” – Tina Carpenteri Continue Reading →
The Chickahominy Reunion Association has donated $5,000 in gift cards to families living in the Chickahominy area who are in the most need of food and supplies. Continue Reading →
This program will be offered across the board to all Greenwich residents and taxpayers without the need to complete an application or provide documentation, with the exception of landlords.
Residential and commercial landlords must apply for the program and provide documentation by July 1, 2020. Continue Reading →