Tax collector Heather Smeriglio said she believed the extra time will help those who have been struggling with the effects of the pandemic. Continue Reading →
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Tax collector Heather Smeriglio said she believed the extra time will help those who have been struggling with the effects of the pandemic. Continue Reading →
“Bill has had a positive and lasting impact on many of our student athletes.” – Ralph Mayo, GHS Principal Continue Reading →
The D’Andrea family has been in the nursery business in Greenwich for 100 years. Continue Reading →
Grace Daycare & Learning Center, located in the former YMCA Preschool at St. Roch Church, will offer all-inclusive preschool programming and child care, will open in Western Greenwich on January 4. Continue Reading →
“The text below is verbatim what I wrote to the Silver Shield upon receiving their request for a donation this year.” – John Cooper Continue Reading →
On Monday a woman turned herself in to Greenwich Police on an active warrant for DUI from an incident stemming back to Halloween eve. Continue Reading →
The proposal is for residents of 12 apartments to use a car elevator to access a second level of parking rather than have then exit onto Lewis Court, the alleyway behind Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →
“This is a continuation of clear-cutting that occurred along exits 3-4 and now to 5-6. This clear-cutting policy, reportedly to protect the
catenary poles and tracks from falling trees, has devastating effects on communities. These “safety” policies have created other issues by eliminating the existing benefits of these wooded corridors for possible risk.” – Greenwich Tree Conservancy Continue Reading →
Last Thursday afternoon, Greenwich Police said a 2016 Audi driven by Mr. Dalio drove over a parking strip, mounted the curb, crashed through the Verizon store front doors and traveled completely into the store. After entering the store, a fire ignited. Continue Reading →
The Nativity Walk is open rain, shine or snow and is free to the public. Continue Reading →