New Trustees joining the Board are Stephen Corman, Michael A. Kovner, Nisha Kumar, Angela Timashev, and Jacqueline Adler Walker. 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.
New Trustees joining the Board are Stephen Corman, Michael A. Kovner, Nisha Kumar, Angela Timashev, and Jacqueline Adler Walker. Continue Reading →
400 Stanwich Rd sold on June 22, 2022 for $5,500,000 Continue Reading →
34 Annjim Drive sold on June 22, 2022 for $4,516,427 Continue Reading →
Stage 2 identifies an emerging drought event, potentially impacting water supplies, agriculture, or natural ecosystems. Continue Reading →
The idea is to rapidly increase the competitiveness of the state’s post-secondary institutions and meet growing business demand for tech skills. Continue Reading →
On July 7 a Stamford man turned himself in at Greenwich Police headquarters. Continue Reading →
During this annual event, local retailers on Greenwich Avenue and connecting streets offer values on clothing, jewelry, shoes, gifts and more outside under tents. Continue Reading →
A 1996 Mercedes Benz S420 sedan crashed into a medical office building that is home to SportsPlus Physical Therapy and Chiropractic on Tuesday. Continue Reading →
For the first time, Free Music Fridays is sponsoring a happy hour concert with live outdoor music, free of charge, and open to the public from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at Greenwich Common in downtown Greenwich, on the Avenue. Continue Reading →
“Let’s admit, pe-Covid the Ave needed a re-fresh and that is happening. Outside dining is very welcome addition and brings a bit of “je ne sais quoi” to town. Now the town has decided to use bump outs to increase pedestrian safety and a 24/7 substitute to crossing guards, not to mention create a nicer greener environment. It is all an honest effort to give the Avenue new energy, adapt it to our realities and ensure one of the towns treasures remains relevant to Greenwich residents.” Greg Piccininno Continue Reading →