“He was a gentleman who was a great friend of my father’s,” Lamont said. “So I know what people are feeling every day as this is a disease that gets real in a very personal way.” 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.
“He was a gentleman who was a great friend of my father’s,” Lamont said. “So I know what people are feeling every day as this is a disease that gets real in a very personal way.” Continue Reading →
The primary date is set in state law, but Lamont has the authority under the public health emergency declaration he made on March 10 to waive laws and regulations. Continue Reading →
“Now is the time for every hedge fund, every business, every resident who is able, to come to the aid of the almost 1/3 of our population that is a missed paycheck away from financial catastrophe.” – David Rabin, Greenwich United Way CEO Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police say there was a robbery at a Byram business on Wednesday and the suspect was a tall white man wearing a fedora type hat, surgical mask, jeans and a black hooded sweatshirt, carrying a yellow shopping bag. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Fire Dept Tweeted that a house on Lower Cross Rd is fully involved, all occupants are out, house is starting to collapse. Continue Reading →
38 Lake Ave sold on March 11, 2019 for $1,950,000 Continue Reading →
Officers assigned to traffic direction on Greenwich Ave will be re-deployed to HQ to handle non-emergency calls. Continue Reading →
The latest COVID-19 testing data in Connecticut, updated 4:30pm on Wednesday lists patients who tested positive including presumptive positives at 96. Fairfield County: 69
Hartford county: 11
Litchfield County: 5
Middlesex County: 1
New Haven County: 10
That said, officials estimated the total might be closer to 7,000. Also on Wednesday, Governor Ned Lamont announced that COVID-19 has claimed its first life in Connecticut. A man in his 80s who had been admitted recently to Danbury Hospital has died of severe complications from COVID-19. The man had been a resident of an assisted living facility in Ridgefield. Continue Reading →
Cody Kaye and a small group of friends ordered five pies from Greenwich Pizzeria for delivery to the Emergency Dept on Tuesday, much to the delight and surprise of the doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. Continue Reading →
At each blood drive and donation center, Red Cross employees follow thorough safety protocols including wearing gloves, routinely wiping down donor-touched areas, using sterile collection sets for every donation, and preparing the arm for donation with an aseptic scrub. Continue Reading →