“The number of accidents related to alcohol is significant, probably only second to distracted driving.” – Greenwich Police Chief Heavey Continue Reading →
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“The number of accidents related to alcohol is significant, probably only second to distracted driving.” – Greenwich Police Chief Heavey Continue Reading →
The pedestrian hit by a car on Sound Beach Ave on Nov 29 has died. At this time no charges have been filed as this is an ongoing investigation. Continue Reading →
After the Patriotic Walk down Greenwich Avenue there was a gathering by the World War I monument where the American Legion Post 29 announced the outstanding young persons for 2019. Continue Reading →
Mary Capozza was last seen 32 years ago at about 6:00pm on October 30, 1987. She was reported missing the following morning by a family member. An extensive police search began that involved a helicopter, boat and tracking dog was undertaken. Continue Reading →
Instead of using investors’ money to build the new business, Lenny Pollak spent at least $185,000 on unrelated business and personal expenses, including his home mortgage loan and private school tuition. Continue Reading →
Henry is happy as ever as part of Greenwich Police Officer Pat O’Connor’s family. He even has two furry siblings. Continue Reading →
A cement truck in front of Shari’s on Greenwich Avenue where work was being performed on the sidewalk had no driver in it when it “drove itself” across the street, into two cars and stopped just short of Greenwich Pharmacy. Continue Reading →
The crash took place around 5:00am and long delays are being reported. Continue Reading →
On Saturday rescuers from Greenwich Police Marine Section, local municipalities, US Coast Guard, and good Samaritans all attempted to remove a man from Long Island Sound who was actively resisting efforts. Continue Reading →
“I am surprised at the Town’s interpretation of those sanctions and I am frankly stunned that they think it is appropriate, or even legal, to publicly disclose personnel information when it knows full well that Mr. Clifford has already been identified in the press.” – Attorney Lindy Urso Continue Reading →