Early next week First Selectman Camillo said he hopes to announce that parks will be open longer. Continue Reading →
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Early next week First Selectman Camillo said he hopes to announce that parks will be open longer. Continue Reading →
For people with students who need additional support often not provided by the school, Greenwich Education Group’s Learning and Development Center is launching an exclusive Student Concierge Service. Continue Reading →
“My symptoms were a stomach ache, cough, sore throat and congestion….Then came a killer sinus headache, body aches and fatigue a few days later. My constellation of symptoms didn’t match the headlines at the time, which said that most patients have a fever and shortness of breath. I had neither.” – Michele Turk, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Abilis residential staff demonstrated their gratitude to the Abilis CEO Amy Montimurro for going out of her way to keep them save during COVID-19 Pandemic Continue Reading →
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 420 organized 30 trucks to drive by Greenwich Hospital in a show support for frontline health care workers Monday morning. Continue Reading →
Many have fled to the suburbs and some have run for the hills. I was curious about those young families who decided to stay in NYC even though the city life they once knew has changed so drastically. Continue Reading →
On his Friday radio show First Selectman Fred Camillo said there would be an announcement “shortly” about the partial reopening of Tod’s Point. “Of course we can’t have 8,500 people like we had there in March.” Continue Reading →
A conference call with Yale New Haven Health System leaders on Wednesday gave a snapshot of COVID-19’s movement across the state and some good news for Greenwich and southwest Connecticut. Tom Balcezak, MD, Chief Clinical Officer, Yale New Haven Health said Connecticut’s cases peaked on April 21 with a little over 1,970+ cases. “I hope that is the peak,” he said. “It has been coming steadily down since then. We are now, today, at a little over 1,600 cases in hospitals across the state.” Continue Reading →
Seven weeks into the shutdown, I wanted to know what some NYC residents have to say about the real estate market both in the city and here in Greenwich so I asked following questions… Continue Reading →
The Griff will reopen with restrictions. “There’s not going to be four in a golf cart.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →