Greenwich Police responded to a report of a hit and run on Wescott Street which is behind McDonald’s in Riverside. Police caught up with the driver at his home. Continue Reading →
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Programming would include a balanced mix of Pilates, barre, yoga, medication and breathwork. The applicant seeks to offer group classes as well as private and semi-private instruction.
Greenwich Police responded to a report of a hit and run on Wescott Street which is behind McDonald’s in Riverside. Police caught up with the driver at his home. Continue Reading →
“Oberlander has taken the time to understand our evolving town and needs through her participation in not-for-profit organizations that promote education, women’s rights, health and wellness, and care for the elderly.” – Blanca Hirani Continue Reading →
“As a longtime resident, who has to live within my means and carefully plan for daily and yearly activities, I put my trust in Fred. Fred understands this, lives it, and has represented like this for years. He has our backs.” – Liz Norfleet Continue Reading →
Friends and Family may visit Castiglione Funeral Home Inc., 544 Old Post Rd. #3, Greenwich, CT on Sunday, September 29, 2016 from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. A mass of Christian burial will be held on Monday, September 30, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Catherine of Sienna Church, 4 Riverside Ave., Riverside, CT. Continue Reading →
Back on Oct 30, 2016 a woman was arrested by Greenwich Police for an incident on North Water Street involving a violation of a protective order. Continue Reading →
Last year, YWCA Greenwich responded to more than 3,700 calls to its hotline, and nearly every day, someone also went directly to YWCA Greenwich seeking help. YWCA Greenwich is the only state designated provider of domestic abuse services for victims of domestic violence in Greenwich with staff who are licensed to provide a variety of victim services. “Domestic violence is prevalent in every community, including Greenwich,” said Mary Lee Kiernan, President and CEO, YWCA Greenwich. “Community support is essential in helping to end the cycle of violence and support victims seeking the help they need.”
On Tuesday, October 1, 12:00 pm, First Selectman Peter Tesei will read a proclamation designating October as Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. Other speakers will include Mary Lee Kiernan, Meredith Gold, Director, YWCA Greenwich Domestic Abuse Services, and Greenwich Police Chief Jim Heavey. The event will take place on the steps of Town Hall and all members of the community are invited to attend. Continue Reading →
“The Democrats have two years of track record in the majority and have demonstrated proven results.” – Laura Erickson, Miriam Kreuzer, Beth Krumeich, Leslie Moriarty, Jeff Ramer and David Weisbrod Continue Reading →
1100 East Putnam Ave sold on Sept 20, 2019 for $4,673,700 Continue Reading →
On Saturday, Sept 28 there will be a FREE fun educational afternoon program, the “Pollinator Potluck” at the Greenwich Botanical Center where you can learn how to manage invasive weeds and how to restore native habitats with pollinator plants. Continue Reading →
“The revitalization and modernization is a significant project that would impact the Town for decades to come. That concludes my efforts with it. I wish the other folks luck.” – First Selectman Peter Tesei Continue Reading →