Greenwich Police say the suspect had sent multiple text message and voice recordings. 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 Police say the suspect had sent multiple text message and voice recordings. Continue Reading →
Camillo said the silver lining in the pandemic is the appreciation for not only first responders and health care workers, but also cleaning and janitorial staff. Continue Reading →
Local private school, Fusion Academy Greenwich, has offered Virtual Learning to families for four years with over 1,000 classes taught via Zoom, in addition to the full in-person program. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday night a resident who was home and saw an intruder in her house was able to give police a details description. Continue Reading →
About 200 of Greenwich Hospital’s staff emerged into the sunlight at noon to be honored by a massive caravan of first responders including Greenwich Police, Greenwich Fire Dept, GEMS and Red Cross. The health care workers are on the front line, working heroically to treat patients suffering from COVID-19. Continue Reading →
Police arrested a man who jumped the gate at Tod’s Point on Sunday. Continue Reading →
“This is a defining moment for our country, our state, our town. How we respond to this crisis will become a big part of our legacy.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Burial will be private due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Continue Reading →
At 7:00pm across town, churches rang their chimes and families banged pots and pans and hooted their gratitude to the health care workers and first responders who put themselves on the front line every day to ensure our safety. Continue Reading →
Funeral Services will be private. Memorial contributions should be made to a charity of one’s choice in Al’s name, or to the Disabled American Veterans organization. Continue Reading →