“This is going to be with us. We don’t know how many variants are coming, but we want people to live normal lives.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
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“This is going to be with us. We don’t know how many variants are coming, but we want people to live normal lives.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Based on Greenwich’s total eligible population of 52,482 (people age 12+) 85.38% have initiated vaccination, and 78.72% were fully vaccinated. Continue Reading →
Pemberwick residents said the destructive flooding this week was not from the Byram River, but rather from the west, where the ball field in Pemberwick Park was destroyed. Continue Reading →
Liberation Programs “Mobile Wellness Van” was showcased outside town hall on Monday. Continue Reading →
“I don’t mind people sending me a study they found on the internet that says masks are terrible, but if you’re going to send something and use profane language and act in a cowardly fashion because you’re not in front of the person, that’s not going to get a response.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
The number of Covid cases is on the rise in Greenwich and in the region and public health measures are important, especially since many Greenwich residents will be returning from other locations at the end of the summer and bringing the virus with them. Continue Reading →
Pat Sesto, Environmental Affairs director, said it was critical to share a vibrant message about the value of pathways. “Art is an essential way to communicate.” Continue Reading →
These decisions were made in consultation with the First Selectman’s emergency management team which includes the Greenwich Health Department. Continue Reading →
As of Wednesday, Greenwich Hospital was treating 11 Covid patients.Ten of them were not vaccinated. One is in the ICU.
Of of the 11, seven were under 60; two were under 30. Continue Reading →
The Feast, the only such event this year in Greenwich, celebrates San Rocco ( St. Roch ), the patron saint of infectious diseases and of dogs. Continue Reading →