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Alzheimer’s Youth Alliance to Host Stand for Alzheimer’s Teen Charity Event

By: greenwichfreepress | September 24, 2015
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  • Greenwich Police Dept's 5th Annual Benefit Car Show Winners Announced

    “The Greenwich Police Department is proud to serve such a supportive community, and the Scholarship Fund helps ensure the children of our officers have the opportunity to pursue their academic goals. We are grateful to everyone who participated, sponsored, volunteered, and attended.” – Greenwich Police Chief Jim Heavey

  • Greenwich Scholarship Association Benefit Concert to Support Local Students Facing Rising College Costs
  • Greenwich Police Department Benefit Car Show Returns June 6, 2026

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  • Lamont Announces Additional 97,000 Connecticut Residents To Have Medical Debt Erased

    In total, more than 252,000 Connecticut residents who’ve been struggling with medical bills have had more than $513 million in medical debt cancelled since the initiative began in 2024.

  • Connecticut + 9 Other States See 18% Drop in Suicide Rates among Young People with Launch of 988
  • Commemoration for National Gun Violence Awareness Day Set for June 5

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  • Greenwich High School Student Completes SoundWaters Research Intensive

    A Greenwich high school student spent this spring conducting hands-on marine research through the SoundWaters Research Intensive (SRI), studying topics ranging from kelp farming to biodiversity. Their work offers a compelling look at how students are engaging with local environmental issues and Long Island Sound.

  • Junior League of Greenwich Completes 100+ Volunteer Hours During Inaugural All Service Day
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