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2 Guilford Employees Honored For Contributions To Playground Projects
Here are the latest recipients of the Guilford Employee Recognition Award.

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Here are the latest recipients of the Guilford Employee Recognition Award.

The officer "became known for his strong work ethic, sharp instincts, and unwavering commitment to justice," the Greenwich PD said.
The driver had to be extricated from their car because of the damage from the crash, police said.
The internship program is managed by the Darien Police Department Field Services Bureau.
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Grants were awarded to organizations and community initiatives supporting residents of Darien, Stamford and Norwalk on July 16.
First Selectman Fred Camillo is urging people to be careful and keep an eye on their own health as well as vulnerable residents.
The expansion reflects Stamford Health’s continued investment in pediatric care.
Greenwich officials are hoping to address a dangerous section of roadway in town with a trial project involving lane reductions.
"Our goal is to foster a spirit of community and appreciation," said Mike Little from Stamford Downtown
A former Greenwich resident who was charged with securities fraud fled to India over 10 years ago, according to officials.
There are five bedrooms and four bathrooms, and the house is 4,394 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
New employment data numbers were recently released for Greenwich via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
There are five bedrooms and five bathrooms, and the house is 3,780 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
The appointments reflect the foundation’s ongoing efforts to strengthen leadership and further its mission.
To facilitate the work, the island will be closed to the public Monday through Friday before 4 p.m.
The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed on July 26, 1990, by the late President George H.W. Bush, a former Greenwich resident.
The move is effective Aug. 1, according to an announcement.
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