The RTC will treat Greenwich Police, Fire, tree workers and others to lunch. Continue Reading →
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The RTC will treat Greenwich Police, Fire, tree workers and others to lunch. 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 →
A 30 year old Illinois man masqueraded as a “handsome older man” and befriended a victim in Greenwich on social media. 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 →
CMS AVID students received bicycles outside Greenwich Police Dept on thursday as a reward for achieving B grades or higher in the longrunning B’s for Bikes program. Continue Reading →
I think it’s a great idea. God willing we’ll be on the other side of this. Maybe this could be the beginning of a tradition here in town.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
While a Sergeant assigned to field supervision in 1 970, Fessenden was the recipient of the coveted Dr. John A. Clark award for courageous performance of duty exemplifying the highest traditions of law enforcement. Continue Reading →
About 200 of Greenwich Hospital’s staff emerged into the sunlight at noon to be honored by a massive caravan of first responders including Greenwich Police, Greenwich Fire Dept, GEMS and Red Cross. The health care workers are on the front line, working heroically to treat patients suffering from COVID-19. Continue Reading →
“Objectivity and impartiality are some of the key values in which this Department does, and must, operate. After considering the totality of Captain Kordick’s deportment and actions in several incidents and the importance of maintaining fair and consistent discipline, I came to the difficult conclusion that Captain Kordick would be unable to continue as a Greenwich Police Captain.”—Chief James Heavey Continue Reading →
“I cannot stress the point that these cars are not stolen for profit. They are stolen to commit crimes.” – Lt Mark Zuccerella Continue Reading →