“It’s just another reminder that we’re not there yet, especially with the holidays upon us.” Fred Camllo Continue Reading →
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“It’s just another reminder that we’re not there yet, especially with the holidays upon us.” Fred Camllo Continue Reading →
Please help Greenwich Police in their efforts to help those less fortunate and who have been financially impacted by COVID-19. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Senior Center is thankful to Courtnay’s Kitchen for cooking fresh, delicious meals in their kitchen and delivering them to Greenwich Seniors – the most vulnerable of all. Continue Reading →
Peter and Kim Arguimbau have reopened their art gallery to the public located in back country Greenwich this holiday season. After exhibiting on Greenwich Avenue and Riverside over the past few years, Arguimbau Art has relocated back to the original historic Red Barn, where Peter has painted, been commissioned and restored paintings for over 30 years. Arguimbau paints in the traditional Flemish Technique, grinding his own colors from powdered pigments. His paintings exude luminous light combined with old world luster. New works, along with his collection of older paintings including classic marines, water views, landscapes, portraits and animals can be viewed in this unique, picturesque setting overlooking Grays Pond. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Senior Center is thankful to First Presbyterian Church and all of their dedicated, heartfelt 78 volunteers for roasting turkeys, cooking, baking, carving, packing and delivering meals to seniors in Greenwich – the most vulnerable of all during this pandemic. Continue Reading →
According to an arrest warrant application by Officer Allyson Halm of the NCPD Animal Control section, Palmer operated an illegal pet store while keeping puppies and dogs in an unsanitary environment, lying to veterinarians about their health and denying the animals access to medical care. Continue Reading →
Greenwich is subject to CT statute 8-30g because it does not comply with the state requirement to have 10% of its housing stock be “affordable.” It means 8-30g multi family developments do NOT have to comply with local zoning requirements including parking. Continue Reading →
A Port Chester man was charged with Breach of Peace 2 and Criminal Mischief 2. Continue Reading →
This fall Greenwich Ballet Academy dancers in The Nutcracker were filmed in groups no larger than 10 in a dance studio ingeniously converted to a performance space. With creative editing, the annual holiday classic will be premiered online. Continue Reading →
Officer Escobar from Greenwich High School in 2009, where he was greatly influenced by his School Resource Officer, Detective Carlos Franco. Continue Reading →