They responded on 439 calls for service, made 15 arrests (including six for DWI), and made 50 motor vehicle stops. There were five reported motor vehicle crashes with only one minor injury. Continue Reading →
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BOE member Veronica Chiavaroli said other Greenwich elementary schools already house district programs besides their K-5 responsibilities. Riverside does not. Pre-K for children age 3, 4 and 5 is required by federal law to be provided for free for special education students who are in class with peer students who pay tuition. The number of students identified for Pre-K has tripled since 2012.
They responded on 439 calls for service, made 15 arrests (including six for DWI), and made 50 motor vehicle stops. There were five reported motor vehicle crashes with only one minor injury. Continue Reading →
On Monday, Labor Day, a car crashed into the front of the Makerie Cafe, located at 77 Valley Rd in Cos Cob, at the corner of River Rd Extension. Continue Reading →
“We’re begging for God’s healing for people who are survivors – those have survived any form of abuse – within and outside the church. We live in times where people have been victimized terribly by others. It’s a tragedy that so many go without healing or a chance to even speak.” – Father Gustavo Falla, Pastor at St. Mary of Stamford Parish Continue Reading →
The program will meet twice a month for 10 months and is just $165. Participants will learn everything from knot tying to chart reading from great instructors and guest speakers. The program will be held at IHYC on Steamboat Road; participants do not have to be members of the club. Continue Reading →
This fun event is put on by The Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Greenwich in support of Abilis, which serves more than 800 individuals with disabilities and their families in Fairfield County. Continue Reading →
At the Hyatt Regency in Old Greenwich, 133 workers, members of Local 217–UNITE HERE, are on strike. Local 217 represents over 2,500 hotel, school cafeteria and corporate cafeteria workers throughout Connecticut. Continue Reading →
“Mr. Camillo recently wrote a love letter of sorts to Greenwich, quoting part of Frank Sinatra’s “My Kind of Town.” I think the lyrics from Sinatra’s hit rendition of ‘My Way’ are much more fitting.” – Jennifer Andrews Continue Reading →
18 Shore Rd sold on Aug 12, 2024 for $2,110,000 Continue Reading →
All collected trash will be tallied and reported to Save the Sound, which will then submit the data to the Ocean Conservancy. The Conservancy works with global partners to analyze and address pollution in our planet’s waters. Continue Reading →
Get ready for an afternoon of adventure at Leaders of the Next Generation’s “Green Guardians” event at the Greenwich Audubon on Saturday, September 7 from 12-4 pm. Continue Reading →