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Glenville, CT

Stop & Shop Closing Greenwich Store Stop & Shop Closing Greenwich Store
Stop & Shop Closing Greenwich Store Stop & Shop in the Glenville section of Greenwich has decided to close due to the number of shrinking customers and declining revenue. "Stop & Shop has made the difficult decision not to renew the lease for our store located at 11 Glen Ridge Rd, in Glenville, Connecticut, as the store was not meeting financial expectations," said Daniel Wolk, of Stop & Shop. The store will be open through Thursday, June 15. Stop & Shop intends to operate the store through Thursday, June 15.  Wolk said all of the 60 employees will be given the opportunity to transfer to other Stop &…
Man Extradited From Westchester To Fairfield County On Burglary Charge Man Extradited From Westchester To Fairfield County On Burglary Charge
Man Extradited From Westchester To Fairfield County On Burglary Charge A man wanted for burglary charges was extradited from Westchester to Fairfield County, police say. Officers with the Greenwich Police Department Warrants and Extraditions Unit responded to the Westchester County Correctional Facility (10 Woods Road in Valhalla) to extradite Michael Taylor, 35, of the Bronx, to the state of Connecticut on Tuesday, June 11. Greenwich Police say they held an active warrant stemming from a burglary in Glenville on August 21, 2018. A subsequent investigation identified Taylor as a suspect, prompting police to obtain a warrant for his arrest. Taylor was transpor…
Warning Issued After Greenwich Woman Loses Thousands In Phone Scam Warning Issued After Greenwich Woman Loses Thousands In Phone Scam
Warning Issued After Greenwich Woman Loses Thousands In Phone Scam After a Glenville woman was scammed out of $2,500, Greenwich police are warning residents with elderly family members to advise them to ask for help if they receive phone calls or emails asking for money  The woman was promised $500,000 by a scammer who called and told her she had won a sweepstake but to collect the money, she needed to send a check for $2,500, which, unfortunately, she did. A family member found out about the scam and reported it to police. “The message is pretty simple if it sounds too good to be true, it is,” said police Lt. David Nemecek. "If you win something no o…