
“We continue to cope with the impact of the disruptions and lack of engagement caused by the pandemic.” – Danielle Sittol, Youth Services Bureau at Greenwich’s Dept of Human Services Continue Reading →
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“We continue to cope with the impact of the disruptions and lack of engagement caused by the pandemic.” – Danielle Sittol, Youth Services Bureau at Greenwich’s Dept of Human Services Continue Reading →
The importance of the mental health portion of the duty of the SROs has never been more clear or prominent. They say that there have been days in which as many as 10 risk assessments come in, one stacked atop another. Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Board of Directors, Alumni, and Greenwich First Responders love participating in this holiday to serve Club members. Some servers, such as Club alumni Police Chief Jim Heavey and First Selectman Fred Camillo, have made it a tradition to serve the children as they were served as members. Continue Reading →
Dennis Bludnicki works for Liberation Programs out of GHS. He said at first teens say vaping helps relax them and make them able to focus. But as time goes on and they vape more, it takes on the opposite effect, making them anxious, have headaches, stomach aches and nausea. Continue Reading →
Master Police Officer Gregory Parrillo was promoted to Detective. Officer Fred Reisch was promoted to School Resource Officer. Continue Reading →
The new School Resource Officer was previously a mental health worker and an Applied Behavior Analysis therapist. He has been a member of the Greenwich Police Dept for three years and is a graduate of Plymouth State University where he studied Criminal Justice. Continue Reading →