Greenwich Commission on Aging/Greenwich Senior Center has teamed up with Greenwich Country Day School to launch a new program to connect neighbors through technology. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Commission on Aging/Greenwich Senior Center has teamed up with Greenwich Country Day School to launch a new program to connect neighbors through technology. Continue Reading →
Tuesday brought Governor Lamont’s 14th executive order, 7-L, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
“We thought it might get worse before it gets better, and I’m afraid that we were right” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
As of noon Tuesday, 133 total patients had tested positive at the Greenwich Hospital outpatient site, and 33 COVID-19 positive patients are in the hospital. Greenwich has 41 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The Greenwich train station building, which is privately owned, will closed Tuesday at 8pm. Continue Reading →
“You just look at Italy and you look at Wuhan province, you see what the life cycle was there, and you worry that if people get back too quickly that there will be a second iteration of this virus. So April 20 is the minimum, probably the school year.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
“We are still delivering babies – that’s the joyful part of our job. None of that is being compromised.” – Greenwich Hospital Chief Operating Officer Diane Kelly Continue Reading →
As of Saturday morning, Greenwich Hospital reports their tests have returned 64 positives with nine Greenwich residents testing positive. Continue Reading →
“This week, in a matter of 2 days, I received 60+ inquiries from NYC residents who wanted to find a short term rental in Greenwich to escape NYC during this difficult time while residents are asked to stay indoors.” – Stefanie Lacoff Continue Reading →
“Taxpayers should be the ones able to reap the rewards when the economy bounces back and not only the corporations.” – State Rep Steve Meskers Continue Reading →
“Ray and I are deeply concerned about these front-line hospital workers, and the additional burdens they’re bearing as a result of this pandemic.” – Barbara Dalio Continue Reading →
“This is a national health emergency. I cannot stress that enough. We’re getting reports of people on social media sharing posts that are not true and sending around emails almost in a reckless manner. It goes beyond somebody being political. The wrong information can kill somebody. – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →