
Many of the festival’s selection of films will be available online in the tri-state area from April 25-May 4 along with Zoom interviews with Director of Programming , Joe Meyers and talent from the films. Continue Reading →
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The SOMR refers to the severe disappointment with the BETs vote to reduce the school budget by over $4 million and requests that BET re-open the operating budget vote for fiscal year 2026, to better meet the financial needs of Greenwich Public Schools.
Vi’s European Market & Deli specializes in sausage from Chicago that reflects traditional Polish butchering techniques. There is a popular breakfast menu, lunch time sandwich menu, hot buffet with items like pierogies, chicken & rice, soup, and kielbasa with ‘kraut. And of course, there are cold cuts to take home.
Many of the festival’s selection of films will be available online in the tri-state area from April 25-May 4 along with Zoom interviews with Director of Programming , Joe Meyers and talent from the films. Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich’s annual Stand Against Racism event will take place on Friday, April 25, at 12:00pm at Greenwich Town Hall. This annual event is in partnership with the Town of Greenwich and over 100 community partners, who all pledged to take a stand against all forms of racism. Continue Reading →
Enjoy the exquisite acoustics of the intimate chapel when Concerts for Compassion offers its varied programs of beloved classics and global music. Continue Reading →
The “Family Fun Day” event is set for April 26 at Whitby School, and is open to children and families of all ages and will feature a Fire Station Bounce House, an inflatable Fire Truck Obstacle Course, Sports Games, an exciting head-to-head bungee cord race, and a first-time mini-bumper car experience, as well as Round Hill Fire and GEMS Touch-A-Truck, Face Painters, and Arts & Crafts. Continue Reading →
Anticipating another year of growth, India Cultural Center has extended HoliFest by an hour and added cricket batting cages, bhangra dance performances and workshops, dhol performances, and additional henna artists. Continue Reading →
The Selectmen approved a hybrid work shift schedule of 3 nights and 2 days for loud test pit digging Greenwich Ave between Grigg St and Railroad Ave. The start date for the work will reflect the issuance of permits. The test pit work is estimated to take 3-4 weeks to complete. Depending on what obstacles the test pits reveal, installing an electrical duct from Grigg to Railroad/Bruce Park Ave could take about six weeks. Continue Reading →
Greenwich’s Household Hazardous Waste Day is Saturday, May 10 from 8:00am to 1:00pm at the Island Beach Parking lot on Arch Street. The event is free to Town of Greenwich residents, no commercial loads are accepted. For information call the Greenwich Dept of Health at 203 622-7838 or Greenwich Dept of Public Works at 203 618-3001. Items Accepted:
Home:
Bug Spray
Floor Care Products
Furniture Polish
Metal Polish in Solvent
Lighter Fluid
Mothballs
Mercury Thermometers/Thermostats
Garden & Yard
Fungicide
Herbicide or week killer
Insecticide
Rat Poison
Swimming Pool Acid
Garage
Automatic transmission fluid
Car wax in solvent
Diesel Fuel
Fuel oil
Gasoline
Kerosene
Other oils
Workshop
Cutting oil
Glue – solvent based
Paint – all paint, latex and oil based
Paint cleaner in solvent
Paint primer, thinner, stripper
Turpentine and varnish
Wood preservative
Photographic chemicals
Items that will NOT be Accepted:
Asbestos
Highly reactive materials
Bulk containers of herbicides, pesticides
Gas cylinders
Radioactive materials
Explosives
PCBs and derivatives
Infectious waste
Unknowns
Recycle these at the Transfer Station:
Fluorescent bulbs & CFLs
Motor vehicle batteries and motor oil
Residential alkaline and rechargeable batteries
Safety Precautions:
Wear rubber gloves
Read warning labels
Identify unlabeled containers
Use containers no larger than 5 gallons each
Pack like materials carefully in boxes lined with newspaper or kitty litter
Place containers on a flat surface in vehicle to transport
ADD A ZIPPER LANE? Sure, this may require highway widening, but just one lane that’s reversible depending on demand, a system that was used successfully on the Tappan Zee Bridge before its reconstruction. By moving the extra lane, capacity can be added to the direction where there’s the most traffic. Continue Reading →
Activities will include a Bouncy Castle, Drone Demonstrations, K-9 Demo, Guided Tours of the Building, Free Food, Car Seat Installations…and more! Continue Reading →
On Friday State Police received 911 calls about a Tesla traveling significantly below highway speeds on I-91 with the driver slumped over and presumably asleep. Continue Reading →