Two men fought in Wilbur Peck Court. One punched the other in the face and pushed his face into the ground. The other used a broomstick to assault the other man whose dogs were off leash. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/page/128/)
A League of Women Voters Greenwich legislative recap featured the entire Greenwich delegation, who reflected on the recently concluded legislative session and a view to next year.
Two men fought in Wilbur Peck Court. One punched the other in the face and pushed his face into the ground. The other used a broomstick to assault the other man whose dogs were off leash. Continue Reading →
Luca Morabito proudly operates Nova Pizzabar in Larchmont, NY, with his partners, Orazio Martorina and Lorenzo Paloscia. All three are Greenwich residents who became fast friends at Morabito’s coffee bar. Continue Reading →
“Fifteen years ago, Greenwich eliminated the position of Superintendent of Traffic Engineering….Greenwich deserves better than traffic planning on autopilot….Towns around us have top-level traffic engineers to take on these challenges.” – Anthony Moor Continue Reading →
The task force will share a brief update on its committee’s progress and the next steps. Comments may be made in-person or online, with a three-minute time limit. Continue Reading →
Bike Officers stopped a car for a violation and approached the suspect vehicle. When the officer knocked on the dark tinted window, the driver sped away, making several erratic lane changes, nearly causing at least two collisions. Continue Reading →
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner responded to take custody of the bones. Preliminary information indicates the remains are of considerable age. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Republicans originally endorsed five candidates: Dr. Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony, Karen Krause, Paul Cappiali, Shawn McDonnell and Granit Balidemaj Continue Reading →
At Home in Greenwich recently held its annual gala at the Delamar Hotel, honoring the Retired Men’s Association of Greenwich and Diane Garrett of Diane’s Books for their years of service to the community. Continue Reading →
Four of the five buildings proposed for the amendment are three-stories tall and were constructed in 1898, prior to Greenwich’s adoption of zoning regulations. One is two stories tall and built in 1950.
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During the incident, the victim interrupted the theft in progress and sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The victim’s injuries are consistent with shrapnel from a discharged firearm. Continue Reading →