Up on Riversville Road, Audubon’s reserve is something of an “international bird hotel” where the birds can stop and refuel for their long migration journeys. Continue Reading →
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“Right now there are more Chinese restaurants closing. Greenwich needs a traditional Chinese restaurant, and we have a very strong team.” – Bill Xia, owner of Lunar, set for a soft opening this summer
Up on Riversville Road, Audubon’s reserve is something of an “international bird hotel” where the birds can stop and refuel for their long migration journeys. Continue Reading →
At the end of the Greenwich Town Party, police had closed off part of Arch Street when they spotted a car with its headlights off driving on the wrong side of the road. Continue Reading →
A man surrendered on an outstanding warrant for Evading Responsibility and Unsafe Backing stemming back to a crash that took place on Railroad Ave. Continue Reading →
Spanning over 50 years, Dionne Warwick’s career has established her as an international music icon and concert act. Continue Reading →
From approximately 2013 until July 2016, a Stamford woman charged more than $250,000 of her own and boyfriend’s personal expenses to the company’s American Express card. She also fraudulently transferred more than $800,000 in funds from the company’s American Express card to PayPal and Venmo accounts controlled by her and her boyfriend. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday a Greenwich woman surrendered to Greenwich Police on an outstanding warrant for an incident that took place on May 19. Continue Reading →
“The boys showed great fight, heart, and grit throughout the entire game. As their coach, I’m incredibly proud of the team’s overall character with a never give up attitude right to the very end. They dug deep and finished with a big win! An amazing team effort.” – Coach Leigh Parsons Continue Reading →
Contrary to some published reports, investigators have not classified the missing person and criminal case as a homicide, according to New Canaan Police Lt. Jason Ferraro, the department’s public information officer. Continue Reading →
The Binney Park Advisory Committee is looking for volunteers for a Saturday morning gardening, weeding, mulching project from 9:30am til noon. Meet and register at the BPAC information table located by the bridge to the island in Binney Pond on the west side near Arch Street. Continue Reading →
The estranged husband of a New Canaan woman who’s been missing for one week borrowed nearly $10 million from his father-in-law over a dozen years prior to his wife’s filing for divorce in 2017, and still owes about $2.5 million of the loaned money, according to claims made in court filings. Continue Reading →