A suspect fleeing police hit a car on Patterson, kept driving, hit a phone pole by Carleton before flipping over. From there the suspect fled on foot, but police caught up with him. Continue Reading →
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A fabric covered storage structure was erected without a permit. The commission said pickleball was being played, though they believed only tennis was approved. Commissioner Dennis Yeskey said Burning Tree Club had always been a great neighbor. “But over the last five years it just keeps imposing on the neighborhood noise levels and construction that I don’t think the management is sensitive to….pickleball, I do not get. It doesn’t belong here in the neighborhood. I don’t believe the tennis documents you show cover pickleball. Period.”
A suspect fleeing police hit a car on Patterson, kept driving, hit a phone pole by Carleton before flipping over. From there the suspect fled on foot, but police caught up with him. Continue Reading →
Samuel Klein, who had been released on bond, was remanded to custody at the conclusion of Tuesday’s court proceeding. Continue Reading →
Stop by the front lawn of the Greenwich Arts Council on Thursday to listen to live music by 9 of Hearts Band and learn more about the artists and stores participating. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, Greenwich’s new Emergency Management Director, Joseph Laucella was welcomed by department heads. Continue Reading →
This year’s event lineup includes the annual New Canaan Dog Days scheduled for Saturday, May 21 at New Canaan Nature Center from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm; Fairfield Dog Days at Old Town Hall on Sunday, June 19 from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm; Puttin’ On The Dog at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich on Sunday, September 18 from 10:00 am until 4:30 pm; Harvest Market at Old Town Hall in Fairfield on Saturday, October 15 from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm; and Howl & Prowl on Greenwich Avenue on Sunday, October 30th from 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm. Continue Reading →
Dana Firmender is currently the assistant principal at Trumbull Public School’s Hillcrest Middle School. Continue Reading →
Ramirez replaces Angela Schmidt, who announced her pending retirement in February after 22 years of loyal service, including 13 years as NMS principal. Continue Reading →
“On Monday, the RTM meets to vote on the Town budget, and what, if anything, should be cut. …I for one will have my popcorn out, watching to see if the officially nonpartisan RTM allows itself to be captured by a group cranking the outrage machine for no reason other than to demonstrate its clout.” – Svetlana Wasserman Continue Reading →
The event is free and open to the public. All families and citizens of Greenwich are welcome and encouraged to attend. Continue Reading →
While living out of backpacks and duffels, The Traveling School offers a genuine and unique evolving adventure. Continue Reading →