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Camillo to Lead “Scouting for Food” Drive with Goal to Exceed 3 Tons!

By: greenwichfreepress | February 16, 2015
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    Tree Party co-chairs Sammie Lazar Jacobs, Saila Kukar Shah, and Hannah Kremer Steen, along with their committee, are planning a memorable and festive evening. Enjoy specialty cocktails and wine by Val’s Putnam Wines & Liquors, a longtime supporter, and delicious hors d’oeuvres in a festive ‘Flight of the Forest’ theme. You’ll connect with neighbors, who also want to protect our town’s natural heritage and support the vital work of preserving and enhancing our precious tree canopy. 

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    The JLG Mahjong Derby will take place on Thursday, April 30 from 6:00-8:00pm at the Junior League of Greenwich, 231 East Putnam Avenue. Everything will be supplied, or feel free to come in foursomes and bring tiles and mats. Don’t forget to don a favorite Kentucky Derby-style hat while playing and enjoying this fundraising celebration where all the proceeds go to Positively Me!

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  • Greenwich Police Dept: E-Bike Popularity Brings Rise in Unsafe, Reckless Riding Behaviors

    Sidewalk Exceptions: Per Greenwich Municode, no person shall ride a bicycle, e-scooter, skateboard, or skate on any of the following streets or locations: Greenwich Avenue, Sound Beach Avenue, West Putnam Avenue from Field Point Road to Lafayette Place, East Putnam Avenue from Lafayette Place to Milbank Avenue, Cos Cob School Rear Area, Havemeyer Building North Parking Lot, Town Hall, Including Rear Patio Area.

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  • Fly to the Forest on April 24 for the 2026 Tree Party at McArdle’s Greenhouse

    Tree Party co-chairs Sammie Lazar Jacobs, Saila Kukar Shah, and Hannah Kremer Steen, along with their committee, are planning a memorable and festive evening. Enjoy specialty cocktails and wine by Val’s Putnam Wines & Liquors, a longtime supporter, and delicious hors d’oeuvres in a festive ‘Flight of the Forest’ theme. You’ll connect with neighbors, who also want to protect our town’s natural heritage and support the vital work of preserving and enhancing our precious tree canopy. 

  • PHOTOS: Greenwich Lions Club Pancake Breakfast: Live Music, Great Food and a Good Cause
  • Cookie Booth Coming to Holly Hill on Saturday: Hamilton Avenue School Girl Scout Troop 50268

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