The tree was adorned with handmade ornaments made by Girl Scouts who ranged from first to twelfth grades. Continue Reading →
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The tree was adorned with handmade ornaments made by Girl Scouts who ranged from first to twelfth grades. Continue Reading →
The recipient must be someone whose volunteer activities demonstrate initiative, leadership, and a sustained commitment to community service. The deadline for submission is March 29t, 2021. Continue Reading →
Domestic violence is the top reported violent crime in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
On Dec 19 Greenwich Police responded to Riverside Commons on a report of two men having a fight. Continue Reading →
‘This Is Inhumane and Unacceptable’: Tenants’ texts added to custody fight for surviving dogs seized from New Canaan home Continue Reading →
“We know the timing of this storm couldn’t have been worse as people are trying to celebrate the Christmas holiday. The damaging winds and heavy rains with this storm caused damage to the electric system and caused widespread power outages in 117 of the 149 towns we serve.” – Eversource Chairman, President and CEO Jim Judge Continue Reading →
Lost Landscape Revealed: Childe Hassam and The Red Mill, Cos Cob will be on view January 16 – March 28, 2021. Continue Reading →
Due to Covid-19, a future memorial service will be held at Zion Memorial Chapel in Mamaroneck, NY when we can all gather safely. Continue Reading →
“Joe and Dom have to be the two nicest gentlemen in town. Plus, they’re both generous – they help out all the people in town.” – Mark Marullo Continue Reading →
The most severe part of the storm should come between Midnight Thursday and 10:00am on Friday, with 2-4 inches of rain and winds gusting up to 60-70 miles per hour. Continue Reading →