Per state legislation, police departments in Connecticut are now required to have officers wear body cameras. The Greenwich Police Department first began testing the cameras out in October, and now nearly the entire department has been trained to use them.
By Richard Kaufman COVID-19 numbers in Greenwich continue to improve, according to the latest update from the Town and Greenwich Hospital. “We’re seeing better…
By Richard Kaufman This Friday, the Town of Greenwich will grant an official proclamation, declaring Feb. 26 as Rare Disease Awareness Day. First Selectman…
By Richard Kaufman COVID-19 numbers are improving around the state and locally in Greenwich, according to First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Hospital President,…
By Richard Kaufman The Department of Parking Services is ready to receive applications for the new parking permit program for residents who live downtown.…
On Jan. 29, the Board of Selectmen approved the Parks & Recreation fee schedule for 2021 with a new wrinkle. Residents can get passes at the same price as last year if they apply before a certain date. Parks and Recreation also has a service in place to help those who can't afford passes.
By Richard Kaufman COVID-19 numbers are improving in Greenwich, and vaccination clinics are running smoothly, according to First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Hospital…
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