“(For) five days the Greenwich RTC had nothing to say, refusing to back Camillo up. Not one additional elected Republican in town spoke out.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
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“(For) five days the Greenwich RTC had nothing to say, refusing to back Camillo up. Not one additional elected Republican in town spoke out.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
This historic home in Old Greenwich was built in 1843 as a nine acre farmhouse for Capt. John Ferris – a member of one of the founding families of Old Greenwich in 1640. Continue Reading →
If you went to Greenwich Public Schools in the 1960’s, ‘70’s, or 80’s, you probably remember having Spaghetti Creole every Thursday. St Paul Lutheran Church has the original recipe, and they’ll be serving it up Saturday, January 30. Order your Spaghetti Creole dinner to go for pickup on Saturday, January 30 from 3:30 to 5:30pm. Dinner costs $15 and includes salad, generous serving of spaghetti creole, bread and dessert. Cash or check. Continue Reading →
“So, while there are elements of our local Democratic party that continue to be fixated on national affairs, Greenwich Republicans continue to work hard to ensure that we fight for our community and our constituents on the issues that have a direct impact on their day-to-day lives. We are here to serve you. We are not here to pander to you.” – Dan Quigley, RTC Chair Continue Reading →
Police spotted a stolen white Jeep Cherokee with New Jersey plates in the parking lot of a business on Hamilton Avenue. Continue Reading →
Martellino was selected from 1,865 nominations from library users across the country. Continue Reading →
A sign at the Greenwich Avenue branch of Bank of America says Greenwich Avenue location says, “We’re Moving” Continue Reading →
Funds were distributed to 8 local non-profits and services to provide additional support during this time of increased need due to COVID-19. Continue Reading →
This will be a virtual presentation and discussion of the finding of the Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Continue Reading →
“If ever there was a time in our lifetimes to speak out, with our democracy so visibly and painfully under assault by domestic forces of ignorance, mendacity and sheer fanaticism, this is it.” – Richard Wolfram, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →