Fred Camillo

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COVID-19 UPDATE: Greenwich Train Station Building to Close; 45 Residents Test Positive

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 →

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How to Have a Successful Experience at Holly Hill Transfer Station in the Time of COVID-19

With beaches, parks and school fields closed. And with movies, restaurants, schools and no-essential businesses closed, residents flocked to the Holly Hill Transfer Station on Tuesday. The dump is set up to provide social distancing, not to inconvenience residents. Respect social distancing and efforts of staff trying to move people through efficiently. Continue Reading →

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P&Z and Wetlands Close for Cleaning after Employee Calls in Sick with Flu-Like Symptoms

“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 →

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UPDATED: First Selectman and CEO of Greenwich Hospital Talk about Flattening the Curve of COVID-19 Exposure

Greenwich Hospital is seeing patients in the Emergency Department and has segregated spaces for those who are demonstrating respiratory symptoms. The First Selectman plans to close Town Hall as well as town buildings and facilities to visitors and declare a state of emergency. Continue Reading →

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Town Opens RFP for Redevelopment of Roger Sherman Baldwin Park

Greenwich is looking for a licensed design firm to create a new vision for Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, which extends into Greenwich Harbor and is surrounded by water on three sides. It serves as the Town’s public open space and hosts many annual events that draw thousands. Continue Reading →

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