Must see downtown Greenwich office space with parking for rent. Literally steps from Greenwich Avenue, convenient to restaurants, shopping and transportation. Short term leases preferred. Continue Reading →
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Must see downtown Greenwich office space with parking for rent. Literally steps from Greenwich Avenue, convenient to restaurants, shopping and transportation. Short term leases preferred. Continue Reading →
Governor Lamont shared 3 days of Covid numbers: while hospitalizations and fatalities were up, the state’s positivity rate was down. Continue Reading →
Garden Catering is on track to donate over 64,000 meals since March. Continue Reading →
Community Centers, Inc will benefit from a shopping day on Dec 2. Funky Monkey Toys & Books will offer all shoppers a 20% discount storewide and donate 10% of all sales proceeds to support CCI. Continue Reading →
This community dialogue will be a platform for students at GHS to discuss how the concepts of diversity and inclusion tie into their understanding and creation of a Greenwich student identity, while also establishing a list of action steps all Greenwich students can partake in to continue the conversation and lead to concrete progress in our town. Thursday, Dec 3, 2020 at 7:00pm via Zoom. Register here: Moderator: Danielle Jean-Guillaume Sittol, Town of Greenwich Youth Services Bureau AdministratorThe YWCA Greenwich is partnering with Greenwich Library, Greenwich Alliance for Education, and Greenwich Public Schools for this event. This event is FREE and open to the community. Register here. Continue Reading →
“This decimation of the trees and wooded land bordering the railroad and highways in town is being done in the name of public safety. Although the need to keep roads and tracks safe from fallen trees should be a priority, we wonder if the effort to carry out this objective has been overzealous and has not taken into account the impact on our town’s environment.” – Teresa Silvani, Change.org petition Continue Reading →
“While these allegations do not reflect the values of our Town and our employees, we will allow the judicial system to take its course and based upon that outcome, determine if additional action is warranted.” – Fred Camillo added. Continue Reading →
The Dept of Public Works is holding a Zoom public hearing on Thursday, Dec 3 at 1:00pm on the replacement of the bridge over Cider Mill Brook between Binney Park and the Perrot Library. Continue Reading →