Police remind residents to use precautions with their residences when not at home, such as using an alarm system, motion lights outside, timed lights or TV on inside, and do not leave mail, newspapers or other packages outside. Continue Reading →
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During the full road closure, residents are urged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
Police remind residents to use precautions with their residences when not at home, such as using an alarm system, motion lights outside, timed lights or TV on inside, and do not leave mail, newspapers or other packages outside. Continue Reading →
Students with relatives who served in the military presented flowers to those family members. Chief Heavey then laid a wreath to honor fallen service men and women while “Taps” was performed by local resident Vin Lukason. Continue Reading →
“The town also hired professional sports facility advisors to survey Greenwich residents on this topic. 2,980 responses were received. 84% of respondents indicated that they would support the construction of a new skating rink adjacent to the existing. This broad and rigorous survey indicates the true desires of the community whereas today’s tiny and misleading survey by the Byram Neighborhood Association does not. The Greenwich community overwhelmingly supports the project submitted to Planning and Zoning.” – Bill Drake Continue Reading →
“Apparently, an elderly operator attempted to improperly pass another vehicle while it was traveling through the roundabout. The operator collided with the vehicle she was attempting to pass which caused it to cross over the centerline and collide head-on into a third vehicle traveling in the other direction.” – Lt Patrick Smyth, Greenwich Police Dept Continue Reading →
Bring your family to celebrate the season and join Shakespeare on the Sound for its sixth annual reading of Charles Dicken’s holiday classic, A Christmas Carol. Continue Reading →
Keynote speaker Hon Lucian Niemeyer said today less than five percent of the American population today is associated with the military, and that it was important to reignite the desire for public service. Continue Reading →
“A witness related that he observed a vehicle pull up to the area and two subjects get out and that they then lit off some fireworks. The witness related that when the fire started the 2 subjects ran back to the vehicle and left the area.” – Lt Patrick Smyth Continue Reading →
On average, the Town removes more than 30,000 cubic yards of leaves each year, which are sent to a Connecticut farm to be composted. Continue Reading →
Veterans and their families are encouraged to participate in the walk, which begins at 10:15 am at the corner of Greenwich Ave and Amogerone Crossway and moves down Greenwich Ave to the war monument at the corner of Greenwich Avenue and Arch Street. Continue Reading →
The Mary Bush Children of the American Revolution (CAR) placed flags at Revolutionary soldier graves at Christ Church cemetery. Continue Reading →