Stamford Police: Student Threatened Via Snapchat to “Shoot Up the School”
A release from Stamford Police Family Services Unit on Saturday said a student had threatened to "shoot up the school." According to the release, on Friday, September 6, 2024, at 2:00pm the Stamford...
View ArticleP&Z Denies Belle Haven Application with “Tortured Lot Line”
At the Sept 4 P&Z commission meeting, a proposed coastal subdivision to transfer land between two parcels at 0 and 60 Field Point Circle was denied unanimously, 5-0. The area is on the water at the...
View ArticleU.S. Attorney’s Office for District of CT PSA Warns Parents about...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut has released a public service announcement alerting parents and caregivers about “sextortion,” a type of blackmail used by offenders to...
View ArticleChrist Church Greenwich adds a New Contemporary 5:00 pm Service Featuring Rob...
Christ Church Greenwich is launching a casual and uplifting 5:00 pm come-as-you-are worship service called “Joyful Noise.” The liturgy is led by Christ Church clergy and the contemporary music is led...
View ArticleGreenwich Police Charge Woman with Using Credit Cards Stolen from Car in...
Greenwich Police traveled to Stamford Hospital on Friday after Stamford Police alerted them that a woman with an outstanding arrest warrant was there. The warrant for Jahnia Robinson, now 19, of...
View ArticleGreenwich Public Schools to Offer Free Narcan Training for Parents
Free Narcan (naloxone) training is now being offered to Greenwich Public School families after many successful staff training sessions. Narcan is a medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid...
View ArticleNew Canaan to Make Significant Changes to Town Facilities to Comply with the ADA
United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, Vanessa Roberts Avery, announced on Tuesday that her office has reached a settlement agreement with New Canaan to resolve allegations that some...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Payment In Lieu of Below-Market Rate Units, Not So Inclusive
At the last Planning & Zoning Commission meeting, a pre-application proposing to convert an empty office building in Greenwich Office Park on Valley Drive to condo units under a modified ZBR 6-110...
View ArticleA Dozen GHS Students Named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
On Wednesday officials of National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced 16,000+ Semifinalists in the 70th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically talented high school seniors...
View ArticleNumerous Charges for Driver of Disabled Vehicle
Greenwich Police responded on Sunday night to a report of a disabled vehicle in the area of Hillside Rd and Fairfield Rd. Around 8:30pm, police said the vehicle was located near the intersection of...
View ArticleClaribel Michilena Appointed Interim Assistant Principal at Julian Curtiss...
Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones on Wednesday announced the appointment of Claribel Michilena as interim assistant principal at Julian Curtiss School, effective October 1. She...
View ArticleGreenwich Adult and Continuing Education Course Catalog Bursts With...
By Braulio Santiago, Coordinator, Greenwich Adult and Continuing Education The Greenwich Adult and Continuing Education program offers three separate sets of classes and lectures every year for those...
View ArticleAG Tong and Bipartisan Coalition Back Warning Labels for Social Media Platforms
In a bipartisan letter Wednesday to Congress, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and 41 other attorneys general called on lawmakers to pass legislation requiring a U.S. surgeon general warning...
View ArticleAnnual Somber Remembrance in Cos Cob Park Marks 23 Years Since 9/11 Attacks
Wednesday's 9/11 memorial service at Cos Cob Park was a solemn event that for many brought back memories of the sunny skies on the morning of Sept 11, 2001. The event featured the Sound Beach Community...
View ArticlePrihoda: Honoring those lost on 9/11 by by setting aside our differences
Submitted by Monica Prihoda Wednesday, September 11, 2001, marked the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attack on the United States of America. Poignant remembrance ceremonies were held, articles...
View ArticleAdopt-A-Dog’s Puttin’ on the Dog Fundraiser Set for Sept 22
Dogs and dog lovers alike will return to Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on Sunday, September 22, 2024 from 10:00amto 4:30pm for Puttin’ on the Dog. The annual event benefits Adopt-A-Dog, the regional...
View ArticleGlenville Fire Co Remembrance Ceremony Marks 23rd Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks
On Wednesday Greenwich honored victims of the terrorist attacks 23 years earlier, on Sept 11, 2001, starting with a ceremony in Cos Cob Park with a program followed by a procession up to the memorial...
View ArticlePerrot Library Launches the Fall Season Nancy Altznauer Memorial Seed Library...
Library patrons are invited to Perrot Memorial Library on Sunday, September 15 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm for the launch of the fall season Nancy Altznauer Memorial Seed Library. The Seed Library was...
View ArticleINTEMPO Announces 2nd Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Benefit Concert Series
INTEMPO Announces 2nd Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Benefit Concert Series. INTEMPO is proud to announce the return of its Hispanic Heritage Month Benefit Concert Series, a celebration of Latin...
View ArticleHome Improvement Contractor Charged for Keeping Deposit, Failing to Perform Work
A Port Chester, NY man with an outstanding warrant surrendered to Greenwich Police on Sept 5. Police said the warrant stemmed from an incident on Sawmill Lane on June 2 in which the arrestee, Ryan A...
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