Instead of using investors’ money to build the new business, Lenny Pollak spent at least $185,000 on unrelated business and personal expenses, including his home mortgage loan and private school tuition. Continue Reading →
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Out of an abundance of caution, the school 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.
Instead of using investors’ money to build the new business, Lenny Pollak spent at least $185,000 on unrelated business and personal expenses, including his home mortgage loan and private school tuition. Continue Reading →
“During the police investigation Ed Dadakis declined to answer questions by asserting that he was a “reporter” and had a “reporter’s privilege” that allegedly shielded him from having to answer any questions. [Mr. Dadakis, who initially claimed he could not recall how he got the photo, has no known press credentials and his LinkedIn page sets forth his employment as an executive with Aon, a professional services firm. He is also a high profile member, and former head of, the Town Republican Party.]” – Joanna Swomley Continue Reading →
This year, the Annual Greenwich Health + Wellness Expo theme is all about Movement and laughter. Older Adult residents of Greenwich are welcome to walk through and enjoy visiting with this year’s sponsors of the Greenwich Commission on Aging. Flu shots and vaccines are available in the Flu Clinic. Breakfast will be served, followed by a free lunch for the first 200 people and our featured event for all. Continue Reading →
Viewing will be held Sept 25, 12:00 to 2:00pm and 5:00 to 8:00pm at Castiglione Funeral Home, 544 Old Post Road #3, Greenwich.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, Sept 26 at 11:00am, at St Roch’s Catholic Church, 10 St Roch Ave. Donations can be made in Joe’s memory to St Roch’s Church or the American Diabetes Association. Continue Reading →
At Monday night’s BET meeting there was a vote of 7-5 to form a special committee to investigate the Democratic BET members, even though Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC) recently conducted an exhaustive investigation and levied fines of $1,000 on each of 5 Democrats they said made unintentional violations. Continue Reading →
More unlocked luxury vehicles went missing lat week. Most were recovered in other jurisdictions. Continue Reading →
New England Meat Packing is required to perform one generic E. coli carcass swab for every 300 animals slaughtered and to periodically collect ground beef samples for E. coli testing. A Connecticut woman authorized the preparation and submission of fabricated E. coli test results. Continue Reading →
At the first BOE meeting of the year, parents from a group called Speducated Greenwich testified about their experiences as parents of children receiving special education services in Greenwich Schools. Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones said UConn is conducting a special education review, that the district would work with Key2Ed, and that she had met with many parents privately. Continue Reading →
Scott Hapgood of Darien was charged with manslaughter in Anguilla after an incident that took place while he was holiday with his family in April. A GoFundMe page titled “Team Hap” says funds raised will be exclusively directed towards Mr. Hapgood’s legal, administrative, travel-related, and personal security expenses. Continue Reading →
“If we are not swayed by making this something other than what it is. We are lucky to have a man, who has earned his integrity! And, is not afraid of getting his hands dirty.” Gregg Numme Continue Reading →