In the next few days, Fairfield County will experience dangerous heat and humidity conditions. The temperature will reach over 90 degrees with the heat index making it feel between 90-105°. Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday morning a large group of Greenwich Public Schools PTA volunteers gathered at town hall to honor nominees for the Essence awards. This year there were an unprecedented 16 nominees.
In the next few days, Fairfield County will experience dangerous heat and humidity conditions. The temperature will reach over 90 degrees with the heat index making it feel between 90-105°. Continue Reading →
36 Old Wagon Road sold on July 13, 2021 for $2,750,000 Continue Reading →
“This is probably one of the most difficult decision I’ve ever made on the commission and I expect many of you feel the same way.” – P&Z chair Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
Patty’s Portico specializes in sandblasting and powder coating wrought iron, cast iron, and aluminum including name brands like Brown Jordan, Tropitone, Molla, Woodard and Salterini. They also restrap, re-sling, weld and replace glides and glass tops, and can restore cast iron radiators, heat registers, candelabras, marine and automotive parts. Continue Reading →
Sergeant Bucci observed a prisoner fashioning a rope out of his blanket and sprinted to the cellblock where he found the prisoner standing on the toilet with the blanket wrapped around his neck, preparing to hang himself. Continue Reading →
On August 2 around 10:30pm Greenwich Police responded to a crash on Hamilton Avenue. Continue Reading →
5 Gilliam Lane sold on July 9, 2021 for $4,310,000 Continue Reading →
“Republicans would have you believe the sky is falling on CT, when in fact, the opposite is true. While we still have much to get done, under Lamont and the Democrats, our state is actually on a very positive projection.” – Sherry Wernicke, Riverside Continue Reading →
“Ryan is young, smart and someone who cares a great deal about our community. He has worked extensively to give back to those who’s needs are greatest.” – Sara Selbert Savov Continue Reading →
The family members will be supported by Town and State elected officials, members of the military, the American Red Cross, local and regional first responders, and community, as all will remember the fallen.
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