Around 3:30am a driver was observed traveling east on Delavan Avenue with its headlights off. 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.
Around 3:30am a driver was observed traveling east on Delavan Avenue with its headlights off. Continue Reading →
The YMCA of Greenwich will host a luncheon and nutrition talk, focusing on hypertension Continue Reading →
A criminal history check of the accused showed that Mr. Slusarz has two prior convictions for DUI. As this is Slusarz’s third offense, potential jail time and penalties increase significantly. Continue Reading →
An application for an addition to a Division Street house in the multi-family zone near Greenwich Hospital was rejected after hours of discussion Tuesday night. The dialogue between the applicant and the commissioners grew acrimonious at times as Ms. Quamar interrupted commissioners and the director of the P&Z department repeatedly. Though the applicant, Ms. Quamar, whose sister stood with her at the podium and held up an iPad to video record the commissioners, may not have exceeded FAR on the project, her drawings were inconsistent and, for example, had staircases missing. Continue Reading →
“This is a rather tart, but refreshing pie. I just used a single crust, but you may use a double as directed in this recipe.” – Victoria Hart Glavin of Tiny New York Kitchen Continue Reading →
GFP Editor Leslie Yager was a guest on the Debbie Nigro show on WGCH 1490 on Tuesday. Debbie rehashed news of the day, including the sad pay disparity between men’s and women’s professional soccer teams. Later, talk ranged from the do’s and don’ts of Twitter to the most delicious burgers when Mike and George of the Gotham Burger Social Club called in. Continue Reading →
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was the commencement speaker at Tufts University on May 17. Continue Reading →
“You may ask: ‘Isn’t lobster too high end for a church lunch?’ and ‘What does lobster have to do with Founder’s Day?’ Well, according to Rev. DenUyl, “…around the time First Church was founded, lobster was considered ‘poor man’s protein.’” RSVP for the lobster luncheon by July 13. Continue Reading →
Greenwich’s annual sidewalk sales kick off Thursday morning. Here’s some information on parking and a list of all participating stores and restaurants! Get busy tweeting with #GreenwichSidewalkSales to win prizes from the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce… Continue Reading →
A 24 x 32 ft Bible Study tent at Harvest Time Assembly of God Church on King Street was approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission. Continue Reading →