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Greenwich: a target of identity theft and organized credit card fraud.
Are you aware that one of the most common crimes committed in Greenwich is identity theft using credit cards, debit/ATM cards and wire fraud? Why? The nature of Greenwich (affluent, with luxury retailers and financial institutions) makes it a specific target for organized theft rings and financial crimes. On Friday November 21 around 1pm, Greenwich Police arrested three Chinese men from Queens for attempting to fraudulently purchase multiple iPhones on Greenwich Avenue using stolen credit...
Nov 30, 2025
Renovated Greenwich train station opening soon
The renovated train station component of the $30 million Greenwich Crossing revitalization project is expected to open by the end of December 2025. Construction began on the redesigned main train station in Greenwich in October 2024. Renovations of the contiguous retail spaces are expected to be completed in the coming months. Commuters will be happy to know that nearby Citibank and Signature Cycles remain open. The new 5,000-square-foot restaurant structure at the corner of Railroad...
Nov 29, 2025
Campbell's Soup's Bud Light moment
A new contender for the "brand crisis of the year" has snatched the crown right off Bud Light's head. It's America's comfort food staple, Campbell's Soup, and the truly unsettling allegations that they might be serving up 3D-printed, bioengineered meat in your favorite chicken noodle soup. While most of us are still trying to figure out what "artisanal" means, a whistleblower lawsuit against Campbell's has dropped a bombshell. According to the suit, a former employee claims he was fired...
Nov 28, 2025
The real story about grocery prices in Connecticut
How do you feel when you read this headline in our local paper: "Thanksgiving dinner costs in Connecticut keep customers on edge," You would expect sticker shock at the grocery store, wouldn't you? Further into the story, the reporter writes that overall grocery prices have increased by +31.9% during a period between Oct. 6 and Nov. 9. Does that make sense to you? Turns out, the reporter did not get the time frame exactly right. The period covered in the CT Insider Grocery Price Tracker...
Nov 27, 2025
Connecticut's housing crisis - a created problem that will likely solve itself
This excerpt from The Red Line , written by a smart Greenwich resident, Red Jahncke, contains data that demonstrates the housing crisis in Connecticut is self-imposed and it will not last long. He expects that the onerous housing bill that was rushed through the Connecticut legislature and is now on the Governor's desk, will prove unnecessary. The Red Line, November 24, 2025. The Democrats' recent one-day emergency session of the General Assembly suspended genuine democratic...
Nov 26, 2025
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