Court set bond at $5,000 after a local man skipped a court appearance in Stamford. 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.
Court set bond at $5,000 after a local man skipped a court appearance in Stamford. Continue Reading →
A woman was charged with Risk of Injury to a Child (felony), Disorderly Conduct, and Violation of a Protective Order (felony). Continue Reading →
Ginger Katz, founder of The Courage to Speak started her organization after her son died from an overdose. She has spoken to students at Greenwich High School, and you could hear a pin drop. This is a presentation worth atteding. Continue Reading →
“Based on my research of the circumstances associated with these trees, and taking into account the concerns of parties present at the public hearing and correspondence received, my decision is not to remove all of the 20 trees as the proposed but to gradually phase in the tree removals over the next two to three years and require the immediate replacement of any trees removed with tree species tolerant of a wet environment.”– Bruce Spaman, Greenwich Tree Warden Continue Reading →
The leading nitro coffee company has launched Organic Oat Milk, to be sold separately after the success of their award-winning Oat Milk Latte. Continue Reading →
The Perfect Provenance will highlight a variety of repurposed, reclaimed or eco-friendly items in its in-store exhibit including using recycled paper for Café 47 menus and introducing composting to its clientele. Continue Reading →
Scouts were unable to set up outside grocery stores and many collection bags were not left outside homes because of the snow accumulation. Continue Reading →
“And it’s not just about the sausage, pancakes, juice and coffee,” said Club president Kammi Mehta.
Numerous other activities will entertain the crowds before and after they take in all the pancakes they can eat. The event now includes free pediatric eye screenings for kids age 2-6, Face Painting by Wells, door prize drawings all morning, meeting and greeting a few FIDELCO guide dogs, and live musical entertainment. Continue Reading →
Secretary of State Denise Merrill said Connecticut has an unusual provision that people must vote on Tuesday. She is advocating for a state Constitutional amendment to permit early voting. She noted Greenwich already has the most absentee ballots in Connecticut. Continue Reading →
Lenny Damato and his sons Richard and Steven operate Lenny’s Bagels locations in Rye Brook and Pelham, NY. Their Cos Cob location, which they hope to open by summer 2019 will mark their first location in Connecticut. Continue Reading →