The boater was treated the subject for mild hypothermia and shock. Continue Reading →
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For many Scouts, the Camporee offered more than just a series of activities. It provided an opportunity to build skills, strengthen friendships and experience the outdoors in a structured and supportive environment.
The boater was treated the subject for mild hypothermia and shock. Continue Reading →
As of Wednesday, Greenwich Hospital was treating just 4 Covid-positive patients, and none were in the ICU. Continue Reading →
8 Broad Road sold on Dec 28, 2020 for $6,200,000 Continue Reading →
“A lot of other schools were fully remote this whole year, and they didn’t get to do any kind of theater. I feel so grateful and so lucky to have gotten to do multiple shows this year. And getting to the musical is so cool – with lights, mics, costumes and sets.” – Brooke Hadden, GHS junior who plays Kim in the GHS spring musical, Bye Bye Birdie Continue Reading →
Spotless Bins uses steam to kill germs and bacteria. It’s safe and eco-friendly. They come to your home or business. Continue Reading →
To honor her life, family and friends will gather Thursday from 9:00am – 10:00am at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
State Senator Alex Kasser on Tuesday led the state Senate in the debate and passage of a bill that expands the definition of domestic violence in civil law to include non-violent abuse, also known as “coercive control.”
The bill passed the Senate in an 35-1 vote and now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration. Continue Reading →
“What we accomplished together was nothing short of extraordinary.” – Katie DeLuca Continue Reading →
Around 10:00pm, police spotted a car stopped with its engine running in the middle of the road with its lights on. Continue Reading →
Seniors in public and private high schools in Fairfield County, CT and Westchester County, NY are invited to submit a 500 – 750 word essay on “WHY FILM MATTERS.” Deadline extended to May 24. Continue Reading →