An 84 year old Greenwich resident was struck by a car on Hamilton Avenue on Friday evening. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Schools Superintendent shared a message noting that the swatting incident impacted Central Middle School. Out of an abundance of caution, CMS was placed in a Secure in Place status while officers assessed the situation. Officers assigned to school patrol were already on scene at the time of the incident and immediately responded.
An 84 year old Greenwich resident was struck by a car on Hamilton Avenue on Friday evening. Continue Reading →
Additionally police spotted narcotics in plain view within the vehicle. Continue Reading →
I-95 at Exit 4 (Indian Field Road/Cos Cob) southbound exit ramp in Greenwich will be closed for a week during work. Traffic will be rerouted to Exit 3 (Arch Street). Continue Reading →
A new, voluntary, drop off food scrap recycling program is the result of efforts by GRAB and Waste Free Greenwich working with the Dept of Public Works and Conservation Commission for the pilot starting in April. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, January 29, at 7:00 pm The Children’s School will host Deborah Roffman for a parenting workshop on talkign to children about Sexuality. This frank workshop will give you the tools needed to tackle the subject of sex with your children. Continue Reading →
62 Mason Street sold on Jan 15, 2020 for $2,800,000 Continue Reading →
“Pam had been living at Greenwich Woods for about eleven months when she suffered a major and un-survivable stroke. Her time spent there was undoubtedly the best in many decades of her life.” Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno Continue Reading →
Previous years’ productions have included Peter Pan, The Lion King, Beauty & The Beast, and The Little Mermaid. Continue Reading →
With water views like no other home in Cos Cob, this meticulously maintained imperial home is from a fairytale with its curved turret staircases, arches and rounded features. Continue Reading →
The US Attorney’s Office is charged with enforcing federal criminal laws in Connecticut and representing the federal government in civil litigation. The Office is composed of approximately 68 Assistant US Attorneys and approximately 54 staff members at offices in New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport. Continue Reading →