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King Street, Greenwich, CT

Person Suffers Serious Injuries In Single-Vehicle Greenwich Crash Person Suffers Serious Injuries In Single-Vehicle Greenwich Crash
Person Suffers Serious Injuries In Single-Vehicle Greenwich Crash One person was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash in Fairfield County.  The collision took place in Greenwich around 9:30 p.m., Sunday, March 31 at the intersection of King Street at Glenville Street. According to Capt. John Slusarz of the Greenwich Police, first responders at the scene found an unresponsive driver inside the vehicle who was transported to an area hospital for immediate medical treatment. Preliminary investigation revealed that the vehicle was traveling north on King Street and for an unknown reason it left the roadway and struck a stone w…
COVID-19: Yale New Haven Health Opens Vaccination Site In Greenwich COVID-19: Yale New Haven Health Opens Vaccination Site In Greenwich
Covid-19: Yale New Haven Health Opens Vaccination Site In Greenwich With additional allocations expected from the federal government, a new COVID-19 vaccination site has been opened in Fairfield County. Yale New Haven Health announced that it has opened a new vaccination clinic at its Brunswick School on King Street in Greenwich. The clinic will administer vaccinations to eligible Connecticut residents who make an appointment. Anyone who is ineligible or doesn’t have an appointment will be turned away at the site. Currently, those eligible for the vaccine include healthcare personnel, long-term care facility residents, first responders, and Connecticut re…
Update Released On 10 Victims Of Head-On Crash Between School Buses In Greenwich Update Released On 10 Victims Of Head-On Crash Between School Buses In Greenwich
Update Released On 10 Victims Of Head-On Crash Between School Buses In Greenwich Ten people injured during a head-on crash between two school buses in Greenwich are improving, according to Greenwich Police. The crash took place around 3:09 p.m., Tuesday, April 9, at 1252 King St., between the two school buses, one from Royal Coach Line school bus with just a driver, and a private bus operated by Countywide Transportation of Yonkers, which was carrying nine people, Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz. The injured, including seven adults with special needs, are reported to be in good to fair condition, said Slusarz. A preliminary investigation has determined that one …
Update: School Buses Crash, Sending 10 To Hospital, Some With Severe Injuries, In Greenwich Update: School Buses Crash, Sending 10 To Hospital, Some With Severe Injuries, In Greenwich
Update: School Buses Crash, Sending 10 To Hospital, Some With Severe Injuries, In Greenwich A nearly head-on crash involving two school buses sent 10 people to the hospital, some with severe injuries, according to the Greenwich Police. The crash took place around 3:09 p.m., Tuesday, April 9, at 1252 King St., between two school buses, one from Royal Coach Line school bus with just a driver, and a private bus operated by Countywide Transportation of Yonkers, which was carrying nine people, Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz. The Countywide bus was carrying seven special needs adults from a school program in Port Chester. There was also a driver and a monitor aboard, according to po…
Serious Crash Involving School Buses Sends 10 To Hospital In Greenwich Serious Crash Involving School Buses Sends 10 To Hospital In Greenwich
Serious Crash Involving School Buses Sends 10 To Hospital In Greenwich This story has been updated. A nearly head-on crash involving two school buses sent 10 people to the hospital, some with severe injuries, according to the Greenwich Police. The crash took place around 3:09 p.m., Tuesday, April 9, at 1252 King St., between two school buses, one from Royal Coach Line school bus with just a driver, and a private bus operated by Countywide Transportation of Yonkers, which was carrying nine people, Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz. The Countywide bus was carrying seven special needs adults from a school program in Port Chester. There was also a driver and a m…
Two Major Greenwich Roadways Closed Two Major Greenwich Roadways Closed
Two Major Greenwich Roadways Closed Police are warning motorists to avoid two main roadways in Greenwich that are closed in sections due to downed trees and wires. As of 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25, North Street is closed by Hurlingham Drive due to a fallen tree and wires, according to dispatch reports. In addition, high winds have brought down another tree and wires, closing King Street between Anderson Hill Road and Stonehedge Drive. Police did not know how long repairs will take. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.