Greenwich - News August 29, 2011Over the Banks: Byram, Glenville, Pemberwick, the Shoreline [Video] (Patch)
Irene Brings Down Trees, Branches; Swells Rivers and Streams [Video] (Patch)
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In the wake of Irene, there were relatively few signs of havoc in Greenwich by Sunday afternoon. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com Tesei, Theis Survey Greenwich During Hurricane
Greenwich Officials Advise Residents To Stay Put (The Daily Greenwich)
Irene's aftermath in Greenwich (theoriginalgreenwichdiva)
Flooding Concerns Increase; More Than A Half-Million Homes Without... (Hartford Courant)
... if you have a relative who is threatening to go out, take the keys away.'' Malloy noted that Interstate 95 between Greenwich and Stonington was not closed, except to tractor trailers that were banned statewide at 7 a.m. Sunday. When asked about the ... Merritt And Wilbur Cross Parkways Closed; Malloy Announces Tractor... (The Hartford Courant)
... in recent memory, and crews will likely take days to restore all power. With large numbers of downed trees from Greenwich to Old Saybrook , state and local officials will be working overtime in the coming days to restore the state to normalcy. ... Prevous Greenwich News Reports
Half of Greenwich without Power; School Canceled
(Patch) At 9 p.m. Sunday, about half of Greenwich's homes- 13,684 in total-remained without power, according to Connecticut Light & Power.
Storm Abating; Residents Allowed to Return to Homes
(Patch) Greenwich town officials released the following statement at 3:30 p.m. today: The eye of Hurricane Irene has passed over Greenwich; however the Town is still experiencing lingering winds, flooding as well as numerous downed power lines and trees.
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