Join the Conservation Commission at Great Captain Island for International Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, Sept 15. Meet at the Arch Street ferry dock at 12:45pm for a 1:00pm ferry ride to the island. Must RSVP. Continue Reading →
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An action item at the end of Thursday’s school board meeting on extending the Superintendent’s contract ended in a tie vote, which meant the motion to extend failed. The vote came at the end of a long meeting, on the heels of the board’s 5-3 vote in favor of a bell to bell cell phone ban at the Greenwich High School.
Join the Conservation Commission at Great Captain Island for International Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, Sept 15. Meet at the Arch Street ferry dock at 12:45pm for a 1:00pm ferry ride to the island. Must RSVP. Continue Reading →
10 Club Road sold on Sept 4, 2018 for $4,357,500 Continue Reading →
Nigerian gangs appear to be behind most of this fraud, often using romance fraud victims and other “money mules” to receive money from victims. Many fake checks and money orders are shipped to the U.S. from Nigeria. Continue Reading →
“I want to say thank you to Steven because this year he has given us something to play for – something a little bit extra. He’s given the community something to come together for,” Marinelli said, adding that for the First Selectman and Parks & Rec and other town departments to come together to make the kindness rocks garden happen. “That speaks volumes about what Steven means to us.” – GHS football coach John Marinelli Continue Reading →
The single family home, built in 1871, last sold on June 1, 2018 for $2,650,000. The house, which underwent an “exquisite restoration” in 2008, features a paneled reception hall with circular staircase and 14-foot ceilings. Continue Reading →
“Grocery store larcenies are a crime of opportunity. When you turn around to get something off a shelf, someone sees it and grabs it.” – Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz Continue Reading →
Greenwich’s Tree Warden Bruce Spaman is hosting an informative walk among the stately trees of Byram Park on Sunday, September 9, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. RSVP today. Continue Reading →
17 Lockwood Drive sold on Aug 31, 2018 for $1,218,000 Continue Reading →
“Fred supported legislation that would ban the use of cruel gestation crates for gestating sows and keep this horrific practice from ever coming to Connecticut. He said he wanted to, ‘promote decency towards animals that can love, feel and think.'” – Lori Nicholson, President Bark to Be Heard and HSUS District Leader CT Continue Reading →
Officials are investigating several incidents of letters containing white powder that were mailed to government facilities and non-governmental organizations in Connecticut and elsewhere in the US, and began arriving on September 5, 2018. Continue Reading →