
The Greenwich High School music department is hosting the 36th annual GHS Jazz Festival on Saturday, March 25 at the Performing Arts Center from 8:00am-7:30pm, featuring over a dozen jazz bands from GHS and all around the region. Continue Reading →
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3 Finney Knoll sold on March 10, 202 for $1,125,000
New Orleans music is my favorite. It’s the result of a rich cultural history that came through Congo Square with black music giving birth to the evolution of the blues, gospel, rock and roll, and hip hop.” – Ray Dalio, Founder, GTP
The Greenwich High School music department is hosting the 36th annual GHS Jazz Festival on Saturday, March 25 at the Performing Arts Center from 8:00am-7:30pm, featuring over a dozen jazz bands from GHS and all around the region. Continue Reading →
The Shining a Light Series will highlight underrepresented voices who helped shape the northeast. Continue Reading →
The parking lot is not striped and it has potholes, but it is mostly owned by the State Dept of Transportation. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Sustainability Committee is pleased to announce that its newly established Sustainability Award will be presented in conjunction with the Town’s Earth Day Proclamation on Saturday, April 1:00 pm at noon at the Parish Hall of Christ Church in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The Connecticut State Dept of Education is preparing to launch the Connecticut High-Dosage Tutoring Program – a new statewide program for students in grades 6 to 9 that will provide intensive tutoring in mathematics to accelerate learning and address learning loss resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →
Sign up today for the Live Like Luke Beach Cleanup on Saturday, April 22 from 10:00-2:00pm at Greenwich Point Park in memory of Luke Meyers. Continue Reading →
Police say the suspect made unwanted entry into the reporting party’s apartment to demand rent money, and that when the reporting party called the police, he took the cell phone away, interrupting the emergency call. Continue Reading →
“It’s time for the people of Greenwich to put the blame for these failures right where they belong: at the feet of the BET Republicans. And vote them all out come November.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
A collection of landscapes and abstract artworks by Richard Levine, entitled “Light And Shadows,“ is on exhibit at Les Beaux Arts Gallery through April, 26, 2023. The exhibition marks the evolution of Levine’s long career in landscapes to abstraction. Richard gets his inspiration from nature; his colors are vibrant and his lines bold. “I find myself especially drawn to the vernacular architecture of rural New England and Nova Scotia. The simple, clean geometry of farm barns…elicit a strong response in me,” he explained. Continue Reading →
Attorney General Tong, along with a nationwide coalition of 23 attorneys general, is calling on Kia America (Kia) and Hyundai Motor Company (Hyundai) to take swift and comprehensive action to help remedy the crisis of car thefts that has occurred due to the companies’ failure to equip vehicles with anti-theft immobilizers. Continue Reading →