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Lane Critchell Launches Job Platform, “Stask,” after Success with Do It All Dudes

By: greenwichfreepress | 2 hours ago

“For students, the more you fill out your profile, more likely you’ll be notified about jobs. There is a checklist. Students can upload a photo, where they go to school, what they’re studying, past work and skills. I expect babysitting and sports lessons will be huge.” – Lane Critchell, founder of Stask

Government

League of Women Voters Greenwich to Host Recap of Connecticut’s 2026 Legislative Session

The event is on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Burning Tree Country Club, 120 Perkins Road, Greenwich. Registration is required.

Opinion

Talking Transportation: Bring Your Bike on Board

Whatever your destination, always BYO (and wear) a helmet when operating on two wheels. And remember: E-bikes and scooters should use UL-certified batteries and never be charged aboard any vehicle or station. – Jim Cameron

Health

Commemoration for National Gun Violence Awareness Day Set for June 5

Gun violence continues to be one of the leading causes of deaths of
children and teens, and in Connecticut 151 people were killed in 2025.

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Opinion

Litvack: A Public Relations Campaign is Not an Economic Plan – Greenwich Needs an Economic Development Plan

By: greenwichfreepress | February 8, 2018

“The First Selectman’s Economic Advisory Committee has accomplished virtually nothing in terms of economic development. And, yes it is time to have qualified people develop and implement a professional economic development plan.” – Selectman Sandy Litvack Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Release Name of Agnes Morley Resident Killed on Milbank Ave

By: greenwichfreepress | February 8, 2018

Lieutenant Slusarz said investigators need to be able to determine whether Mr. Bono was in the crosswalk when he was hit. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Man Charged with Using Bad Credit Card to Buy Bvlgari Necklace at Saks

By: greenwichfreepress | February 8, 2018

A man was shopping at Saks with a bad credit card and bought a Bvlgari necklace worth $2,450. Continue Reading →

Government

Next for the Wrecking Ball in Riverside: 1907 House to Make Way for Multi Use Building

By: greenwichfreepress | February 8, 2018

5 Sheephill will be torn down to make way for a multi use building at the corner of Sheephill and East Putnam Avenue. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Fatal Pedestrian Crash in Central Greenwich Wednesday Night

By: greenwichfreepress | February 7, 2018

Greenwich Police, Fire, and EMS responded to the scene on Milbank Ave and were able to extricate the patient. He was transported to a local hospital where he later died. Continue Reading →

Government

Controversy Brews over Tesei’s Plans to Combine Oversight of Wetlands and Conservation

By: greenwichfreepress | February 7, 2018

In his budget Peter Tesei has proposed not replacing retiring Denise Savageau as head of the Conservation Commission, but instead to have one person lead both Wetlands and Conservation. Not everyone agrees it is a good idea. Continue Reading →

Around Town

BYOGreenwich to Host Reusable Bag Drive Thursday at Town Hall

By: greenwichfreepress | February 7, 2018
Bring Your Own Bag initiative Meline Dickson, Claire Werner, Jeanine Getz, Karen DeWahl, Carolyn Dewing-Hommes and Mary Shaw Marks. July 13, 2017 Credit: Leslie Yager

Currently only 5% of single use plastic bags are property recycled.

An estimated 950 million bags are handed out to Connecticut shoppers every year.

The average single use of a plastic bag is about 12 minutes. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Warn of Cyber Scam Targeting Netflix Customers

By: greenwichfreepress | February 7, 2018

The subject line in the scam says, “Your suspension notification,” and the body of the email informs victims that their accounts have been suspended due to a billing issue. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Nino Secchi, Former Newspaper Editor and Columnist, 91

By: greenwichfreepress | February 7, 2018

Calling hours will be at the Castiglione Funeral Home, 544 Old Post Rd #3, Greenwich, CT on Friday February 9, 2018 from 4:00pm-7:00pm. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Harrison Woman Charged with DUI by Greenwich Police

By: greenwichfreepress | February 7, 2018

Greenwich Police stopped a car on West Putnam Ave after observing it weaving. Continue Reading →

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