
Greenwich will hold its first annual town vigil to increase awareness around mental health issues and addiction on Nov 13 in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich will hold its first annual town vigil to increase awareness around mental health issues and addiction on Nov 13 in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
“We stand ready to do the work to end injustice and systemic racism in our country and community. We are committed to challenging ourselves to understand and correct any inequities we may discover as we collaborate to improve the health of our entire community and gain a better understanding of ourselves and each other. We are committed to speaking up and acting together to end the violence and mistreatment of all ethnic and religious minorities so that all people, particularly our youth, have healthy futures.” – Greenwich Together Continue Reading →
Master Police Officer Gregory Parrillo was promoted to Detective. Officer Fred Reisch was promoted to School Resource Officer. Continue Reading →
Camp Seton is part of the Greenwich Council Scouting program that offers outdoor activities to boy scouts and cub scouts. At the culmination of the cub scouts’ first week of camp, the Greenwich Fire Department, GEMS, and the Greenwich Police Department visited the cubs to teach them about Greenwich’s emergency services.
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There was a joyous celebration at Greenwich Police Headquarters on Thursday night, with the promotion of Captain Kraig Gray, Lieutenant John Rodriguez and Sergeant David Colbree. Continue Reading →
A woman allegedly stashed items totaling $409.80 into her purse and leave without paying. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday Sergeant Slusarz was promoted to Lieutenant and Detective Latiak was promoted to Sergeant. Both were born and raised in Greenwich and both men happen to also be Eagle Scouts. Continue Reading →
According to allegations made in court, between approximately January 2005 and July 2016, Harry and Sandra Duren obtained prescriptions for medications containing oxycodone from doctors in Connecticut Continue Reading →
Three men and one woman were sworn in by Greenwich Police Commissioner and given their badges by Chief Heavey in a ceremony at Town Hall on Monday morning. Continue Reading →
In addition to delivering a banner signed by hundreds of Greenwich residents during Joey B’s “Thank a Cop Day” on Tuesday, Domenick Delfino presented the Police Chief’s Scholarship funds with $1,300 that reflected donations from residents during the event. Though not a fundraiser, there was a small jar for donations to the fund, so the $1,300 was a happy surprise. Continue Reading →