A man grabbed a victim by the jacked in a way which restricted and impeded his breathing. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/page/1462/)
Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.
A man grabbed a victim by the jacked in a way which restricted and impeded his breathing. Continue Reading →
It’s that time for the spring awakening in the wetlands. Continue Reading →
The CT Dept of Transportation is holding a public meeting on Project 56-319, bridge 03514 – 684 North over Byram River on March 27 at the Western Greenwich Civic Center. Continue Reading →
“I feel sad and skeptical that it will be a wise decision to upgrade the café. This place differentiates a town from a community. Amenities like Elton’s turns a town into a community.” – Tom Spiro, Greenwich resident Continue Reading →
A man was driving on West Putnam Ave with a suspended license and had an active arrest warrant out of Stamford. Continue Reading →
The 45th annual Greenwich St. Patrick’s Parade sponsored by the Greenwich Hibernian Association took place Sunday, March 24 amid mild spring temps. Continue Reading →
53 Ridge Street sold on March 18, 2019 for $1,500,000 Continue Reading →
“I am surprised at the Town’s interpretation of those sanctions and I am frankly stunned that they think it is appropriate, or even legal, to publicly disclose personnel information when it knows full well that Mr. Clifford has already been identified in the press.” – Attorney Lindy Urso Continue Reading →
“Every day in the Greenwich Public School cafeterias, our children are exposed to a toxic material that creates significant waste and environmental damage for just minutes of use. It is time to replace styrofoam lunch trays with a safer, eco- friendly reusable foodservice ware.” – Julie DesChamps, Greenwich Recycling Advisory Board Member Continue Reading →
“The Easter baskets bring happiness and excitement to the children living in our area’s shelters on Easter morning. Our community is lucky to have Sonia and her team who generously give of their time to brighten the lives of less fortunate children on a holiday morning.” – Kate Lombardo, Executive Director of the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County Continue Reading →