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Coronavirus and heavy winds: A tumultuous year in Greenwich and everywhere By Karen Tensa
GREENWICH The biggest story of 2020 in Greenwich was the same story that made headlines across the world: the outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic and its enormous impact on people’s daily lives.
And the pandemic is expected to dominate the news well into 2021, as the number of COVID-19 cases pour in at a record rate even as the first wave of vaccinations begin.
COVID-19 influenced practically every facet of life, shutting down businesses and schools, and forcing people to live in lockdown conditions in an effort to combat the spread of the deadly virus.
Coronavirus and heavy winds: A tumultuous year in Greenwich - and everywhere
Karen Tensa
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A driver surveys the damage to his vehicle after a tree fell on it while stopped at a red light at 500 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020. The National Weather Service issued a tropical storm warning, flash flood watch, and tornado watch as Tropical storm Isaias passed through Connecticut.Tyler Sizemore / Tyler SizemoreShow MoreShow Less
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Ellen Stacom, RN, demonstrates the hyperbaric oxygen chamber at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Conn. Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. Greenwich Hospital will be taking part in a year-long trial that will examine treatment for COVID-19 through the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Stamford Police: Self defense might have played role in fatal stabbing
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STAMFORD Police are trying to work out whether self defense played a part in a fatal stabbing that reportedly took place in the city early in the morning after Christmas.
Stamford resident Anissa Maples, 49, was charged with manslaughter and arraigned Monday at the Stamford courthouse. Walton Harris, 50, who police say had a prior relationship with Maples, died in the altercation, police said.
Judge Gary White told Maples to get an attorney before she comes back to court on Jan. 25. She was released over the weekend by police without bond after signing a promise to appear in court. The case has been placed on the Part A Docket where the most serous criminal cases in the courthouse are adjudicated.