“We hope that other neighborhood associations – and neighbors – will contact us to identify sites where trees on public lands, eg, roadsides or park areas, would be welcome.” – Cheryl Dunson, Greenwich Tree Conservancy Continue Reading →
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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.
“We hope that other neighborhood associations – and neighbors – will contact us to identify sites where trees on public lands, eg, roadsides or park areas, would be welcome.” – Cheryl Dunson, Greenwich Tree Conservancy Continue Reading →
The ice sculpture tradition at St. Paul’s Day School Winter Festival celebrated its 12th year. Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations in his memory can be made to The Greenwich Library’s Reimagine Campaign. Continue Reading →
“He is expert in locating and identifying trace evidence that could be relevant to a particular crime. Trace evidence could be anything that requires a close detailed look. It could be fibers. It could be hairs. It could be DNA from the inside of a hat, or a cigarette butt.” – Lt John Slusarz Continue Reading →
Police arrived in Hillcrest Park to find the suspect walking away from the residence. “He was loud and obnoxious and had no explanation as to why he was behind this house,” Slusarz said. Continue Reading →
A Greenwich man was charged with Risk of Injury to a Child, Disorderly Conduct, Assault 3, Threatening 2 and Unlawful Rastraint Friday night. Continue Reading →
Prior to Alex Bergstein’s victory in the race for State Senate 36th District last November, Horace Allen Barton was the last Democrat to hold the office. Barton held the position from 1931-1932 during the Great Depression and most of the issues at the time were economic – even in Greenwich. H Allen Barton, was educated at Harvard Law School and lived for decades in Greenwich where he and wife Elizabeth raised their family. After serving as State Senator, he was appointed as counsel for the Town of Greenwich. After Bergstein defeated incumbent Republican Scott Frantz, Abby Kamen who lives in the updated and expanded house that once belonged to the Bartons, tracked down H Allen Barton’s son David Knox Barton. Continue Reading →
54 Woodside Drive sold on March 11, 2019 for $3,900,000 Continue Reading →
Ailton Sousa has been a fixture in the Greenwich Library lower level café for 20 yars. Originally Mr. Sousa was an employee at Gourmet Garden from 1999 to 2005. He took over the cafe operation in 2005, and has run it himself from 2005 to 2019. Continue Reading →
“The Sacred Heart poll confirms what we already know: Connecticut’s residents don’t want to be taxed for driving to work.” – Patrick Sasser, No Tolls CT. Continue Reading →