Around 7:20pm on Monday night, Greenwich Police responded to Mead Ave in Byram on a report of a rollover car crash involving a Range Rover that hit a Jeep. Continue Reading →
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Oceans 180 will return with a vast variety of fresh seafood from Connecticut shores. Check out our interview with Oceans 180’s Jardar Nygaard, from last summer. Also, there are new vendors including New Petal Flower Farm out of Monroe, CT and Biscuits and Bones, who offer all natural dog food and dog treats.
Around 7:20pm on Monday night, Greenwich Police responded to Mead Ave in Byram on a report of a rollover car crash involving a Range Rover that hit a Jeep. Continue Reading →
He has a history with Greenwich Police. He was charged in relation to an Aug 2020 assault, and in June 2020, participated in a protest against police brutality in front of Greenwich Police headquarters. Continue Reading →
Camillo recognized Monday’s event as the first ceremony the police have held in 16 months due to the pandemic. “It’s a bright new day for our town and our country too,” Camillo said. Continue Reading →
Covid-19 has made it hard for Iris, being so distant from teachers and friends. As a silver lining, she said taking classes fully-remote let her use her opens to practice her instrument. Iris plays the clarinet and saxophone in the GHS band and jazz ensemble. Continue Reading →
The “host” does not have to be an adult or even be on the property. Connecticut courts also have held that a social host can be liable for civil damages if the host provides alcohol to a minor and the minor then injures him or herself or someone else as a result of the intoxication. Continue Reading →
“I would not consider a flag to be a sign, but once they put the flyer on it I would. I would say that these were a violation of the sign regulations.” – Jodi Couture, Greenwich Zoning Enforcement Officer Continue Reading →
“Governor Lamont has Senate Bill 1 on his desk that declares racism a public health crisis. It is a wide-ranging bill that passed on a bipartisan vote of 114 to 33; Greenwich Republicans voted No.” – Lorelei O’Hagan, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
“In essence if you are white, the likelihood of getting a job with any state agency, higher education or judicial branch in the future is unlikely, Our town will lose the ability to apply local zoning regulations and education curriculum will be rewritten. At this writing Governor Lamont has yet to sign the bill. Let us hope he vetoes it.” – Janet Lockton Continue Reading →
“Our adult population in the country and in Connecticut remains under-vaccinated so we cannot attain herd immunity. The virus will continue to seek out our weakest links to survive. Please don’t let that be our children. I urge you to consider the facts and make your best judgement call.” – Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno, Public Health Promotion Specialist, Greenwich Department of Health Continue Reading →
Veterinary Emergency Group, or VEG for short, is a chain that offers a 24 hour emergency and urgent care, 365 days a year. Continue Reading →