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Caring for pets
Junior Girl Scout Troop 50201 in Old Greenwich, who organized the recent Pet Care Badge Program. Eighteen scouts from her troop were awarded the Pet Care badge after completing the required Pet Care Badge Program. The event was held at Pet Pantry and aimed toward finding homes for homeless cats and dogs. The troop spent the morning of May 10 at Pet Pantry learning about the importance of placing pets in good homes. At the end of the day, the Girl Scouts had completed all six requirements for the badge, and Lauren had donated 100 items that she had collected over a three-month drive to Adopt a Dog.
Greenwich students ‘tune in to music’
Fifty-five student musicians will have their moment on stage at Greenwich Library’s Cole Auditorium this Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m., in the Greenwich Alliance for Education’s Tuning In to Music program’s second annual year-end music recital.
Hebrew school open house is Sunday
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Caring for pets
Junior Girl Scout Troop 50201 in Old Greenwich, who organized the recent Pet Care Badge Program. Eighteen scouts from her troop were awarded the Pet Care badge after completing the required Pet Care Badge Program. The event was held at Pet Pantry and aimed toward finding homes for homeless cats and dogs. The troop spent the morning of May 10 at Pet Pantry learning about the importance of placing pets in good homes. At the end of the day, the Girl Scouts had completed all six requirements for the badge, and Lauren had donated 100 items that she had collected over a three-month drive to Adopt a Dog.
Greenwich students ‘tune in to music’
Fifty-five student musicians will have their moment on stage at Greenwich Library’s Cole Auditorium this Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m., in the Greenwich Alliance for Education’s Tuning In to Music program’s second annual year-end music recital.
Hebrew school open house is Sunday
Chabad of Greenwich invites all parents interested in a positive Jewish learning experience in program for all children. Chabad’s Hebrew school will hold its open house this Sunday, June 8 from 9:30 to 10 a.m.
Police Watch: The following are released reports of June 2
Police Watch: The following are released reports of June 2
BURGLARY
Wallace Brabham, 56, of New Haven was arrested May 31 and charged with second degree burglary, fifth degree larceny, second degree criminal mischief, two counts of interfering with police, criminal impersonation and two counts of second degree forgery. A person on Railroad Avenue had called police alleging a man was trying to break down her front door. Several officers responded to the scene and reportedly saw the door had been forced open and a suspect was running out of the back door and onto Sound View Drive. An officer then saw Brabham running on Arch Street and followed him off a 10-foot retaining wall before apprehending him. Police also determined Brabham was wanted on warrants out of Stamford, Woodbridge, Fairfield and two in New Haven. Brabham was held on a $1,000,000 bond and is due in court June 6. DISORDERLY
Jaime Sacta, 45, of Port Chester, N.Y. was arrested June 1 and charged with risk of injury to a minor and disorderly conduct. Police said Sacta turned himself in on a warrant that stems from a 2007 incident when he allegedly made inappropriate comments toward a co-worker. Sacta was released on a $5,000 cash bond and is due in court June 9. BREACH OF PEACE
A Greenwich husband and wife were arrested June 1 and charged with breach of peace. The woman, 36, had come to police headquarters and told an officer she and her husband, 46, had a fight at their home earlier that day. She told police that he called her derogatory names and she became angry, kicking his car door and slapping him in the face. The woman said when she attempted to slap him again, her husband punched her in the face, causing her lip and nose to bleed. When police spoke to the husband, he contended his wife had started “throwing punches” at him and when he put his arm up to block her, he accidentally struck her lip. The husband was also charged with third degree assault. The couple was released on bonds and were due in court June 2. DISORDERLY
Matthew Adler, 20, of Rye Brook, N.Y. and Giancarlo Sumiano, 24, of Norwalk, were arrested June 1 and charged with disorderly conduct. According to police, the two had gotten into a fight at Johnny Cakes on North Water Street. Sumiano had allegedly slapped Adler in the face after Adler had reportedly made racial slurs to him, causing the two men to get into an argument. Officer interviews of witnesses reportedly determined that the slurs had been made. No one suffered any injuries. Adler and Sumiano were both issued misdemeanor summonses and released at the scene. They are due in court June 9. ==================================================
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