Police responded to a report of a verbal argument on Oak Ridge Street around 2:30am. 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.
Police responded to a report of a verbal argument on Oak Ridge Street around 2:30am. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to a crash on East Putnam Ave around 7:00am on Dec 23. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Tree Warden will hold a public hearing on January 11 to discuss a plan to remove 21 trees from Pomerance Park in Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
At the age of sixteen, René Jameson has already served on the Roots & Shoots U.S. National Youth Leadership Council for three years. Continue Reading →
Sometimes it is hard to tell if you have early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, because those symptoms can resemble the flu- headache , feeling light headed, and sleepiness are common to both illnesses. Continue Reading →
Over the past several months, the Greenwich Police Dept Detective Division has conducted an ongoing investigation into residential burglaries. Continue Reading →
A driver stopped by police had skipped a court appearance back in 2014. Continue Reading →
After Bella Forrest was faced with kidney failure before her teenage years, her family would stop at nothing to bring her back to health. For her father, Bill Forrest, that meant donating his own kidney in a life-saving transplant at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2014. Today, the now healthy and thriving Forrest family gives back to the Hospital by generously donating $2.5 million Continue Reading →
Two cars fleeing police sped up I94 from exit 4 in Cos Cob. One, a Honda stolen from Bridgeport, crashed at the bottom of an exit ramp in Stamford. The other, an Audi, got away. Continue Reading →
The former CL&P building has been completely renovated with a preservation of the historic façade. The property was sold in March 2016 by Eversource Energy to 330 Railroad Avenue LLC, of which the principals are Richard Granoff and Jeffrey B. Mendell. Continue Reading →