During the incident the man allegedly stole money from the victim and damaged his property. 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.
During the incident the man allegedly stole money from the victim and damaged his property. Continue Reading →
“Lock it or Lose it. Criminals don’t care about coronavirus.” – Greenwich Police Dept Lt Mark Zuccerella Continue Reading →
“We are communicating with all of our bands to confirm our new date, and we are confident that we will provide an outstanding lineup filled with amazing musicians. We will keep everyone updated as it evolves.” – Ray Rivers Continue Reading →
Town Parks, school fields, playgrounds, beaches, the Town golf course and public trails are all closed til further notice. Violators may be cited for trespassing or more severe criminal sanctions in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes. Continue Reading →
The Governor’s executive order 7-H outlines “Stay Safe, Stay Home. 7-I allows municipalities to change their budget deadlines. And 7-J includes a clarification of 7-H to allow non-essential retail stores to be staffed on site an take remote ordering (phone / internet) with curbside delivery and pickup. Continue Reading →
“With New York City hospitals 40 minutes away, shouldn’t we preserve the intimate and personal atmosphere and attention one gets at Greenwich Hospital? Do we really want to have a regional hospital in the midst of some of our most popular and precious close-to-town neighborhoods.” – Berrin Snyder, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Hot breakfast will be delivered by Transportation Association of Greenwich on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. On Tuesday and Thursday, breakfast will be delivered by the same small, yellow school buses that deliver lunch. Continue Reading →
At ACME on West Putnam Avenue the store had placed X’s on the floor at intervals to ensure social distancing at the cash registers. Also ACME installed plexiglass shields in front of the clerks at the cash registers. Continue Reading →
On Saturday, March 21, there were 8,433 visitors to Greenwich Point Park alone. Continue Reading →
Greenwich residents don’t have to leave home to get their cars repaired. Continue Reading →