The Greenwich Lions Club raised funds for a special water wheelchair to enable people with disabilities to enjoy the water in Long Island Sound. Continue Reading →
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The Greenwich Lions Club raised funds for a special water wheelchair to enable people with disabilities to enjoy the water in Long Island Sound. Continue Reading →
A group of retailers, store managers and Greenwich Avenue landlords gathered Thursday afternoon at the last block of the Ave before Railroad Ave to meet with Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo. Continue Reading →
Fred Camillo said the Reimagine Greenwich committee was fundraising for more jersey barriers and to raise money for a trolley that would run between town hall and Greenwich Avenue, and that restaurants on Lewis Street might be the next to request expanded outdoor dining. Continue Reading →
“We recommend that everyone limit their travel as the Town of Greenwich Department of Public Works, Tree Department, Parks and Recreation Department, and Public Safety Department coordinate with Eversource to clear our roadways of hazards.” – Greenwich Police Captain Kraig Gray Continue Reading →
“There’s no point in putting out a weekly email and reverse 911 call if some parents are going to let their kids have large gatherings where they’re not physically distancing and not wearing masks.” – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo said his office had received multiple complaints about young people going to large gatherings, picnics, cookouts and pool parties while not wearing masks or social distancing to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Continue Reading →
“With all the SBA, PPP, DECD loans – I have to say that the fastest one was HEDCO.” Zaniac co-owner Camilla Gazal commenting on the HEDCO loan that has already been forgiven. HEDCO stands for the Hartford Economic Development Corporation. Continue Reading →
The complaint alleges the Town retaliated against Captain Kordick for exercising his constitutionally protect right to off-duty political speech and alleges Fred Camillo, Jack Kriskey, Rich DiPreta and Peter Tesei interfered with his employment with the Town by revealing his identity to his employer, Greenwich Police Dept, after working in concert to obtain Kordick’s receipt from a sign store in Texas through deceit. Continue Reading →
Saturday morning’s ribbon cutting outside the new townhouses at Armstrong Court was a celebration of rejuvenation, both for the buildings and the people who live there. Continue Reading →
The Selectmen voted to modify the closure of the bottom of Greenwich Ave to vehicular traffic, limiting it to one block instead of two. Owners of Richards and Diane’s Books had reservations. Continue Reading →