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Greenwich Declares Snow Emergency, Asks Residents To Move Cars

GREENWICH, Conn. — The town of Greenwich has declared a snow emergency as of 4 p.m. Saturday as a nor'easter continued to rage along the coastline.

CTTransit bus slammed into a stone wall and utility pole at Soundview Drive and Arch Street on Saturday morning as the storm began.

CTTransit bus slammed into a stone wall and utility pole at Soundview Drive and Arch Street on Saturday morning as the storm began.

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police via ‏@GreenwichCTPD

Residents are asked to move their parks from designated snow emergency roads. Cars can be moved to lots and garages at municipal buildings.

Greenwich is under a Blizzard Warning and may get 18 to 24 inches of snow. 

A list of snow emergency roads are available on the town's website.

On Saturday morning, one passenger was injured when a CTTransit bus snapped a utility pole on Soundview Drive in Greenwich.

Gov. Dannel Malloy urged drivers to stay off the roads on Saturday, but there were no traffic bans in place in Connecticut. 

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