Monday, August 29, 2011

08/29/11 Greenwich Roundup's "Operation Storm Center" Bunker Is Closed: The Town's Hardest Working Reporter Is Returning To His 32 Field Point Offices

HERE IS THE LATEST GREENWICH NEWS ABOUT THE AFTERMATH OF IRENE AND HOW TOWN RESIDENTS WILL BE EFFECTED:

Rampant coastal flooding, rivers and streams throughout Greenwich were well above flood stages, leading to several emergency evacuations.

The number of Greenwich residents without power is close to 14,000.

The eye of the storm passed through Greenwich at high tide, causing a nightmarish situation.

Hurricane Gloria hit during low tide during 1985, resulting in storm surges around 5 to 6 feet. The 1938 hurricane hit during high tide, causing extensive damage.

Hurricane / Tropical Storm Irene is officially "Post Tropical". The last public advisory was just issued by the National Hurricane Center.

But here comes Jose ....

Tropical Storm Jose: 12 AM ET, 40 mph winds, 1008 mb, moving N at 21 mph

There will be quiet weather today-upper 70s under sunshine.

For Those In The Dark: At 9am Rabbi Mitch at Temple Sholom offers kosher food, coffee, electricity to charge mobile devices and computers, and WiFi access

Town officials have consolidated the two shelters it operated as Irene rolled in Saturday evening - neither shelter was at capacity.

First Selectman Peter Tesei is sleeping at town hall due to a lack of power at home.

Parking rules will be suspended Monday, but will resume Tuesday.

Byram beach will be closed Monday, with an anticipated reopening Tuesday. The beach experienced moderate erosion, downed trees, a partial seawall collapse and a boat that grounded on the beach.

Byram Park will be open Monday, while Greenwich Point will open to boaters at noon, but only to those who present a boater identification.

Ferry service for Great Captains Island has been canceled for Monday and will be resumed Friday, while ferry service for Island Beach, where a section of the pier dislodged in the storm, is canceled for Monday and Tuesday.

The town Emergency Operations Center will be open Monday, with officials planning to make an announcement about the state of emergency by afternoon.

Public Schools will still start for Greenwich public school students as planned on Thursday, but all activities, mostly athletic practices, have all been cancelled for tomorrow.

MORE NEWS IS AVAILABLE AT THESE LINKS:

08/28/11 Goodnight Irene - I'll See You In My Dreams


08/28/11 CT NEWS ALERT: Body Recovered In Bristol Thought To Be Man From Capsized Canoe

08/28/11 The National Weather Service forecast for Greenwich for the rest of the week

08/28/11 Deputy Police Chief Jim Heavey Reports On Hurricane Aftermath Status

08/28/11 GREENWICH BOARD OF EDUCATION: Schools Are Closed Monday August 29, 2011

08/28/11 "How High is The Water Momma"

08/28/11 Storm Update From Rabbi Mitch At Temple Sholom

08/28/11 "Shelter From The Storm"

08/28/11 Hurricane Irene August 28 16:00 Update

08/28/11 VIDEO: Hurricane Irene hits West Haven

08/28/11 Greenwich Patch Video: Over the Banks: Byram, Glenville, Pemberwick, the Shoreline

08/28/11 Old Greenwich Storm Damage Photos From The "Greenwich Real Time" Blog

08/28/11 Alex Sauerbrunn Put This Video Of Farmington River Overflowing Its Banks Upstate

08/28/11 Bridgeport mayor imposes 8 p.m. curfew as city works to address downtown-wide blackout

08/28/11 Lincolns Log: Hearst Newspaper Senior Vice President Lincoln Millstein Takes Out His Camera To Help Out The MIA Greenwich Time Reporters

08/28/11 CL&P Crews Have Started To Clear Downed Wires

08/28/11 VIDEO: Binney Park In Old Greenwich Under Water

08/28/11 Half Of Greenwich Is In The Dark

08/28/11 UPDATE: Most Homes In The Sheephill Road Area In Riverside Are Still Without Power

08/28/11 The Twits On Twitter Are Still Tweeting About Irene On A Sunday Morning Like No Other In Greenwich

08/28/11 A Hurricane Irene Status Report From Deputy Police Chief Jim Heavey Of The Greenwich Police Department

08/28/11 Emergency Evacuations In Glenville And Pemberwick

08/28/11 The Raw Greenwich Topix News Message Board (8 stories): Approaching Irene Knocks Out Power in Greenwich

08/26/11 Greenwich Resident Jenny Larkin Shot Some Video Of Brothers Brook Flooding Near East Putnam Avenue As Irene Arrives.

08/28/11 Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced at 7 a.m. Sunday that the Merritt and Wilbur Cross parkways were closed to all traffic, but he conceded that ......


08/28/11 VIDEO: Hurricane Irene Hits New York And Soon She Will Be Here

08/28/11 The Greenwich First Selectman Report

08/28/11 Emergency Evacuation Of Residents On Monica Road And Other Areas Of Pemberwick

08/28/11 "There's A Storm Coming"

08/28/10 STOP THE PRESSES !!!!

08/28/11 Power Outages On The Rise As Hurricane Irene Moves Into Town - In Greenwich, 7451 Are Without Power

08/28/11 Greenwich Roundup Is Once Again Going To Receive Press Releases About Hurricane Irene

08/28/11 The Tesei Family Takes Shelter At Town Hall

08/28/11 Road Closures In Greenwich

08/28/11 Greenwich Woods Nursing Home Loses Power

08/28/11 Is Dan Warzoha Really Ready For Hurricane Irene?

08/28/11 Who Says You Have to Getaway on Labor Day? and more from Greenwich Patch

08/28/11 60 Roads Closed - Five Houses Hit By Trees - US1 Flooded - Fire Engine Trapped On John Street

08/28/11 "A Hard Rain Is Going To Fall"

08/28/11 The Twits On Twitter Are Tweeting About Irene On A Sunday Morning Like No Other In Greenwich

08/28/11 Irene Knocks Out Power in Greenwich

08/28/11 The Raw Greenwich News Feed (10 News Stories) Trees Are Swaying Violently - Serious Flooding - Travel Is Extremely Dangerous

08/28/11 Riding The Storm Out In Greenwich - Goodnight Irene

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