
“We still have not vaccinated enough people in our population that we should be letting up in any way, shape or form.” – Diane Kelly, Greenwich Hospital President Continue Reading →
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“We still have not vaccinated enough people in our population that we should be letting up in any way, shape or form.” – Diane Kelly, Greenwich Hospital President Continue Reading →
This summer Demetria Nelson took over the reins at the Greenwich’s Dept of Human Services from Alan Barry in the midst of a global Covid-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →
“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 →
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 →
The town hall parking garage was deteriorating and in need of repair. Two engineering firms said no life-safety conditions exist, but deferring maintenance would drastically increase costs and could lead to partial/full closure of the garage. Continue Reading →
Indivisible Greenwich held a gathering outside Greenwich Town Hall on Wednesday night. The event, one of a number across the country billed as “Reject the Coverup.” Continue Reading →
Heather Smeriglio was sworn in as Tax Collector by Town Clerk Carmella Budkins. Continue Reading →
“It’s time for new management, one that will be transparent, ethical and make decisions based on facts and the well-being of all the town’s residents, not just those who were born here.” – Sarah Littman Continue Reading →
“Triple P – public-private-partnerships – have made this community what it is today.The Greenwich Tree Conservancy is one of the most successful partnerships this Town has seen in some time.” – Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
For decades, there stood a magnificent Pin Oak tree in front of the then Greenwich High School and later the Greenwich Town Hall. Unfortunately, a 2006 ice storm ended its reign. The Greenwich Tree Conservancy came to the rescue on Arbor Day 2007. This month the tree will be honored. Continue Reading →