Greenwich Police responded to Sephora on a report of a larceny. Two men had put merchandise into a duffle bag, then strong armed employees before fleeing to a getaway car driven by an accomplice. 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.
Greenwich Police responded to Sephora on a report of a larceny. Two men had put merchandise into a duffle bag, then strong armed employees before fleeing to a getaway car driven by an accomplice. Continue Reading →
There are four Christmas Tree collection sites in Greenwich. Trees will be collected until Jan 31, 2018. Continue Reading →
Years in the making, Wellmade Market opened in Cos Cob in time for Christmas in a brand new two-story, multi-use building on the site of the former Corbo’s and MarniNails. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School student body president Greg Goldstein addressed the Board of Education at their meeting on Thursday, Dec. 21. As he did at the previous BOE meeting in November, Goldstein returned to the topic of solutions to the lack of lights for sports practice and competitions at the high school. The issue came to a head following the change in school start time to an hour later this year. Since daylight savings pushed clocks back an hour, leaving athletes literally in the dark, the district has scrambled for solutions. Continue Reading →
A man approached a family eating at McDonald’s and kissed a juvenile on the cheek after striking a man in line in the back. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police caught up with a Greenwich woman who hit a shopping cart and pedestrian when she backed up in the Stop & Shop parking lot. Continue Reading →
Among Knights of Columbus volunteers was Ed Cofone who, for 44 years, has gotten up before daylight to begin cooking turkeys for the annual Christmas meal for seniors. The event offers a warm, safe, and friendly place to share some time, friendship, conversation and good food and drink regardless of race, color creed, age, or economic background. Continue Reading →
45 Halsey Drive sold on Dec, 20 2017 for $1,112,500 Continue Reading →
Gather with friends old and new to pay tribute to Scottish national poet Robert Burns. The Greenwich Pipe Band will be playing at the event, as will Stefanie Kies, who has wowed the audience the last two years with beautiful renditions of Burns’ songs. Continue Reading →
206 Overlook Drive sold on Dec 15, 2017 for $2,100,000 Continue Reading →