Stamford Police Share Tips to Stay Safe after Home Invasion

• Do not open your door to unexpected deliveries.
• Legitimate delivery personnel do not need to enter your home.
• Verify before opening the door by using a doorbell camera, peephole, or window.
• Do not rely solely on uniforms, vests, badges, or boxes, as these can be easily replicated.
• Request that packages be left at the door and step outside only after the delivery person has left. Continue Reading →

Greenwich Schools Chief, Dr. Toni Jones: Good News about Bus Parking, Test Scores and CMS Open Enrollment

Jones said as a result of an agreement with St Paul’s Church on King Street, the district was able to remove buses from Julian Curtiss School where staff had been parking in the grass. Also, a portion of the buses parked at Western Middle School – about 25 – will relocate to the church parking lot for the remainder of the school year. Continue Reading →

Community Comes Together to Support 550+ Children Through Kids In Crisis Holiday Central

The local community fulfilled 301 Amazon wish list items, distributed 149 grocery gift cards, and worked side by side as 30 volunteers helped set up the shopping experience while 27 shoppers assisted families as they selected gifts for their children. In total, 24 companies participated through giving trees, donations, volunteering, or packing gift bags, alongside 12 schools, faith communities and local groups that donated toys and clothing. Continue Reading →

First-Ever Wintertime Dine Norwalk “Culinary Celebration” to Feature Prix Fixe Dining

A wintertime Dine Norwalk event is a two-week culinary celebration taking place Tuesday through Friday, January 20–23 and January 27–30, 2026. Participating restaurants will feature flexible price points, making it easy to enjoy a memorable night out while supporting the local establishments that help define Norwalk’s neighborhoods.  Continue Reading →