Tuesday was Marie D’Elia’s 100th birthday and her friends and family worked around the pandemic to make it special. Continue Reading →
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Tuesday was Marie D’Elia’s 100th birthday and her friends and family worked around the pandemic to make it special. Continue Reading →
“This degradation of Democracy needs to end now. The world is watching, and history is recording the actions of those in charge, and especially of those who remain silent. No nation can claim to be the world’s leading democracy when it can’t secure its own Capitol.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“As I finished my first month in office one year ago, neither I, nor anyone, could have imagined what was in front of us. The year 2020 began – we were excited, enthusiastic and energized.” – First Selectman, Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“It’s been a heartache for a lot of people,” Camillo said, adding, “Better times are ahead.” Continue Reading →
Deputy Police Chief Mark Marino proposed a “first look” at a Central Greenwich Residential Parking Permit program that would provide some relief to people who reside in downtown and constantly feed the two-hour parking meters. Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo joined the director of the Chamber of Commerce Marcia O’Kane and the owners of Raphael’s Bakery for a ribbon cutting to mark the grand opening of what is a dream come true for pastry chef Raphaël Dequeker. Continue Reading →
“The driving is frightful.” –Steph Cowie Continue Reading →
“But we have some tough times ahead of us in the next few weeks.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Rameor noted that Greenwich Animal Control has seen a surge of pet adoptions since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →
On Friday Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo announced the total number of positive cases in town increased 104 from 1,656 on Wednesday to 1,760.
In one week – Friday, Nov 27 to Friday, Dec 4 – Greenwich had an increase of active 224 cases. Continue Reading →