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Driver Thrown To Ground During Carjacking, 2 Suspects Arrested In NY: Greenwich Police
Two people have been arrested following a carjacking in Greenwich on Nov. 8, according to police.

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Two people have been arrested following a carjacking in Greenwich on Nov. 8, according to police.

The student-athletes gathered Wednesday to officially take the next step in their athletic careers.
The Greenwich Choral Society is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
The planting project aims to enhance the appearance of a major entry point to town while providing environmental and economic benefits.
Plans to convert a building into a mosque have been submitted to the Stamford Planning Board.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle on the night of Nov. 8, according to police.
Greenwich police say the warrant stems from a sexual assault investigation that began in May of this year.
There are four bedrooms and three bathrooms, and the house is 2,278 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
"This stunning coastal retreat offers modern luxury and serene water views just moments from the Long Island Sound," the Zillow listing say
Tickets are $10 for students and seniors and $20 for adults.
The upcoming events are designed to bring residents together in the heart of town for holiday cheer and charitable giving.
It was a cold, blustery day on Tuesday, but that didn't stop Greenwich residents from coming out to observe Veterans Day.
The two-day celebration will feature local vendors, seasonal treats, and family activities.
Interviews for available positions will be held "soon," the town said in an announcement Monday.
Guilford's finance director was recognized by the Government Finance Officers Association.
Police announced the retirement of a Marine Unit officer after 27 years of total service.
"The house was grand when it was built, and remains so 255 years later," the listing on Zillow says.
Stamford has announced the recycling and sanitation schedule for Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
"K9 Dobey’s service to the City of Stamford was invaluable and he will be greatly missed," Stamford police said in an announcement Monday.
Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones presented her proposed 2026-2027 operating budget last week