Recipients of the 2023 Purple Ribbon Award were the officers of Greenwich Animal Control who make sure that innocent pets caught in the cross hairs of domestic violence can be safe and well. Continue Reading →
Stacy Rameor
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CMS Students Cheer from their Classrooms as Great Horned Owl is Freed from Soccer Net
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Longtime Greenwich Animal Control officer Stacy Rameor recently responded to Central Middle School on the report of an owl caught in the soccer ball net. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Great Horned Owl, Stacy Rameor
All the Dogs from Greenwich Animal Control Have Found Homes, and More Good News
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Rameor noted that Greenwich Animal Control has seen a surge of pet adoptions since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Dogs, Giving, Volunteering, Chief James Heavey, Fred Camillo, Kathy Mintchev, Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic, Sherry Wernicke
Simon the Siamese Cat Gets Another Life in Greenwich
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“This cat was in really rough shape, and we didn’t have a known owner,” said ACO Suzanne Carlin describing Simon a Seal Point Siamese cat. With surgery complete, Simon is expected to live a full healthy life and will be available for adoption after he finishes recovering. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Greenwich Animal Control, Seal Point Siamese Cat, Simon, Stacy Rameor, Suzanne Carlin
Coming to Tod’s Point, Dec 1: Dogs. Residents Already Fed Up with Off Leash Dogs in Greenwich
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Dog season at Tod’s Point starts on Dec 1 and runs through March 31. There will be an event at the beach on Saturday to educate dog owners on their responsibilities. Many Greenwich residents are fed up with off leash dogs, both in parks and in neighborhoods. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Dogs, Government, Joe Siciliano, leash law, Stacy Rameor, Suzanne Carlin, tod's point
‘Coyote Safety Kits’ for Greenwich Residents Available on a Case by Case Basis
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“Coyote Safety Kits” include “hazing” safety guidelines, reusable safety air blaster or air horn, mini-air blasters (for use while running or for kids), bear bell, whistle, reflective tape and “throw can” (a noisemaker that can be used to scare off coyotes from a distance). Continue Reading →