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52 Deaths, 871 Cases Of Coronavirus In Greenwich: First Selectman
With the coronavirus pandemic still in effect, First Selectman Fred Camillo asks residents to continue wearing masks and social distancing.

With the coronavirus pandemic still in effect, First Selectman Fred Camillo asks residents to continue wearing masks and social distancing.

Patrons will be required to wear a mask and practice social distancing. There will be no seating and “brisk browsing” will be encouraged.
1,200 workers were sent to work from home on Day One. There wasn't a precedent, let alone a policy, for that. And Management wasn't happy.
Voices For Enfield has invited the town's two registrars of voters to an important virtual community conversation.
Beginning July 26, farmers markets will take place on the green each Sunday through Sept. 27. A special guest is appearing this week.
More details are in concerning renovations to the state's largest distribution center in Manchester.
Danny Young started the company somewhat on a whim and is now hoping the next generation of his family will build on what he established.
Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet, known in the Shoreline area for its annual Christmas production, celebrated its grand opening in Middletown.
Fairfield's beaches were "like something you would see on television from Florida," but are now much safer, the first selectwoman said.
The funds are from the Storefront Improvement Program under Norwalk's Small Business and Main Street Program.
A total of six new confirmed coronavirus cases were recently were reported in Darien. The sixth case involves an adult.
The town of Manchester has launched a new map to promote businesses and attractions in the downtown area.
The retailer at Fairfield Center will not reopen after it closed temporarily earlier this year at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
The district expects to have students return to in-person classes in the fall, if transmission rates of the coronavirus remain low.
The magnitude 1.6 earthquake hit at about 4:10 p.m.
Men's Wearhouse and Jos. A. Bank stores are facing potential closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Vernon and state officials are at odds over a "local" election drop box versus a state-issued drop box.
Pfizer, based in Connecticut, announced that it came to an agreement to supply the U.S. with an experimental coronavirus vaccine.
"Recent events across the country have put issues of systemic racism and discrimination in the spotlight."
Honey Joe's Family Coffeehouse recently opened in downtown Stamford, offering quality coffee and a friendly atmosphere for adults and kids.
Connecticut environmental officials have sent out a request for the public to be more careful with trash at state parks.
The popular veteran radio host was laid off from WICC600 in May due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Connecticut Education Association recommended staggered schedules as a possibility to reduce the danger of coronavirus.
More than 40 vehicles, many of them classic cars, caravanned to the Enfield home of a U.S. Navy veteran affected by a serious illness.
Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores have reversed their customer mask policy.
The coronavirus pandemic and related financial fallout is the reason for the cuts, the president of the Fairfield-based school said.
"These events are more important to our community than ever before," Mayor Laura Hoydick said in a news release.
An award-winning pizzeria in Norwalk is offering customers a chance to win free pizza for a year by entering a fun new contest.
The town has released information on absentee ballots, secure drop boxes and more for residents to vote absentee in the Aug. 11 primary.
The school district has released a draft of its plan to reopen public schools, following their closure at the onset of the pandemic.
An online petition is circulating that urges the Trader Joe's grocery chain to to change how some of its international foods are labeled.
The grand prize winner will get $100 gift cards to 34 Branford restaurants. Yup, 34 eateries. Second prize gets $50 cards to all 34. Wow!
The long-time eatery closed after nearly 50 years in business and new plans have been filed with the city.
A local teacher has written to Gov. Ned Lamont regarding "safe" capacities at schools.
A major developer has filed plans with the city of Milford and a public hearing will be held tonight.
Bears have entered Connecticut homes in record numbers so far in 2020, officials are saying.
The Medical Examiner released a full report on his findings concerning the six-week old's cause of death.
A 2-hour rally at Arbor Park Friday drew about 125 supporters, many of whom shared their stories of racism in Ellington.
Drop-off bins for the scraps also are located behind the Rowayton Community Center.
The ban will take effect Saturday morning and run through at least Monday evening.