Social media marketing expert Craig Jones will explain how the major changes to the Facebook newsfeed will impact business pages, and what business owners can do to keep their content in front of readers and customers. Continue Reading →
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Social media marketing expert Craig Jones will explain how the major changes to the Facebook newsfeed will impact business pages, and what business owners can do to keep their content in front of readers and customers. Continue Reading →
Before police had a car towed, they found a Schedule 2 Controlled Substance that was not in its original prescription container. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Farmers Market runs on Saturdays 9:30am til 1:00pm at Sam Bridge on North Street. Continue Reading →
Mid terms mean stress for Greenwich High School students. Continue Reading →
Around 8:30am on Wednesday a driver headed south on Riversville Rd crashed into the fire house at the intersection of Glenville Road. Continue Reading →
A man was wanted for a past incident that resulted in charges of Interfering with an Officer and Criminal Violation of a Restraining order. Continue Reading →
After Healthcare and Debt Service, the Retirement System is the third largest fixed charge in the Town’s budget at approximately $22 million per year. After extensive discussions by both the Retirement Board and the Board of Estimate and Taxation (the BET), the Retirement Board selected Neuberger Berman to manage the assets of the Retirement Plan. Continue Reading →
Visitation is Thursday, January 25th, 2018 4:00pm – 8:00pm at Castiglione Funeral Home, 544 Old Post Rd. #3, Greenwich, CT. The service is Friday, January 26th, 2018 at 10:00am at Sacred Heart Church, at 95 Henry Street in Byram. Continue Reading →
A woman was charged with stealing over $100,000 over a number of years from a former employer in Greenwich, a family who owned two buildings on Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →