Domestic violence is the number the number one violent crime in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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“”Being a leader sometimes requires that you make even an unpopular decision in the interest of the greater good. You will do that by voting yes and making Greenwich safety by adopting this plan.” – Greenwich Police Chief Jim Heavey
Domestic violence is the number the number one violent crime in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
A driver was stopped for having a missing license plate. His other plate was stolen. He had no insurance, no license and no registration. Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich embraced 84 students from Cos Cob school on Thursday. Continue Reading →
“Through her hard work on the State Bond Commission she has secured multiple projects of great importance for Stamford and Greenwich.” – Gail Okun Continue Reading →
PepsiCo volunteers did a variety of wood working and painting projects at the enhance the outdoor play area by the historic YMCA Greenwich’s Mason Street entrance.
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Police spotted a man walking down the sidewalk who was wanted for Larceny from an incident at Moretti Shell in August. When Police stopped him, he acknowledged having “weed” in his pocket. Continue Reading →
Around 3:00am police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at Bruce Museum at Museum Drive. Continue Reading →
Esther Ferris died on March 11, 1881 at the age of 88 years. She is buried at the First Congregational Church Cemetery next to her husband Samuel Ferris who had passed away some forty-six years before;perhaps the cause of the hint of sadness in her photo. Continue Reading →
Annual Dazzling Dahlias Show attendees saw more than 900 dahlia blooms of all sizes and shapes, from large dinner plates to dime size in a variety of colors. Continue Reading →
A Relocation Plan will be in effect as of Monday, October 15. The clean-up, remediation and restoration will take an extended length of time. Currently, District administrators are projecting a re-opening of the full school by the end of December. Continue Reading →