“We’re being very purposeful with this space. It is part of our intention to help the community. It’s not just a hospital,” Putter said. “The point is to really be a one-spot for everything you need, including rescuing an animal.” 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’re being very purposeful with this space. It is part of our intention to help the community. It’s not just a hospital,” Putter said. “The point is to really be a one-spot for everything you need, including rescuing an animal.” Continue Reading →
At Chelsea Piers in Stamford,legendary squash coach Paul Assaiante came down from Trinity College to speak to young players about opportunities in college. His visit dovetailed with the announcement of the sports and entertainment complex’s new Director of Squash, John Musto. A seasoned player himself, Musto competes internationally and has trained top professionals but enjoys introducing the sport to beginners. Continue Reading →
On Friday night police received a report of a large party with teenagers and possibly alcohol at a home in Darien. When DarienPolice arrived at the house, teenagers started running away outside during sub-freezing temperatures. Continue Reading →
In Greenwich, Kiernan, who was coached by Mike Ornato, was a Cardinal in 1991 when the team won the FCIAC championship and state title. Continue Reading →
“Websites like Craigslist.com and Backpage.com freely sell sex, including with children. When one site closes down, another is ready, using tactics that thinly veil its purpose.” – Mary Lee Kiernan, Director YWCA Greenwich Continue Reading →
Environmental testing continues at GHS. Meanwhile a group is considering the feasibility of upgrading Cardinal field. Meanwhile, townspeople await the Board of Selectmen’s decision on whether to reopen litigation with GHS neighbors, and challenge a court order that precludes the field improvements. Continue Reading →
“We have a monumental task in front of us. I look forward to collegiality and working with everyone,” Michael Mason, outgoing BET chair. Continue Reading →
Temple Sholom held its annual Party Planning Showcase on Sunday. The free event was a great way for people planning events to meet DJ’s, photographers, florists and caterers. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police received a report of someone sending harassing and threatening text messages to a victim over a three day period. Continue Reading →
Democracy is not a spectator sport. Registered Dems encouraged to get involved in the political process attending a caucus. Each of the 12 RTM districts will hold a caucus on Jan 10 or Jan 11, 2018. Continue Reading →