As of Wednesday, there were 18 patients being treated for Covid-19 at Greenwich Hospital, but none of them were in the ICU. Continue Reading →
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As of Wednesday, there were 18 patients being treated for Covid-19 at Greenwich Hospital, but none of them were in the ICU. Continue Reading →
We continue to see fewer new listings this week as the holidays approach but we could see another increase in demand if NYC close again due to Covid. If you’re planning to list your home for sale in 2021, this is the time to start preparing and take exterior photos before winter. New listing and open house at 137 Old Mill Rd, Sunday from 1:00-3:00. Open house list included. Continue Reading →
As of about 9:30pm, though numbers were not final in the race for State Rep in the 149th district or 151st district, Democratic incumbent Steve Meskers in the 150th district received a call from Republican challenger Joe Kelly conceding the race. Continue Reading →
Throughout the pandemic, CLC has been providing remote support to enrolled families. Continue Reading →
Today the need for comprehensive and compassionate care to assist people with substance use disorders is greater than ever in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →
A month ago there were only two Covid patients in the System’s ICUs. On Tuesday there were 22 – with eight on ventilators. That was after many days with no ventilated Covid-positive patients. Continue Reading →
“The ‘big broad’ issues, which Messrs. Medina and Quigley seek to dismiss as ‘merely national’, inform our elected officials’ approach to every issue, no matter how local.” – Richard Wolfram, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
“As of today, we have had 13 positive cases in the district. After contact tracing, the cases have been attributed to outside events – mainly ice hockey, basketball and a birthday party.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Oct 22 BOE meeting Continue Reading →
In lieu of in-person house parties, Dept of Health suggests hosting a virtual Halloween costume contest or drive-by Halloween event, house decorating contest, candy scavenger hunt at homes with your household members or family Halloween movie night. Continue Reading →
“It was the Fall of 1665 in the village of Eyam in the Derbyshire Peak District of England. People had heard about the terrible outbreak of plague that year in London but there were no signs of outbreak in the north. Change when it came was swift and devastating. The cause was the arrival of a bolt of cloth from London…by the end of the year 42 villagers had perished. The cloth had brought with it rat fleas carrying bubonic plague.” – John Blankley Continue Reading →