In celebration of the day, the League of Women Voters Greenwich is partnering with the Boys & Girls Club, YMCA, YWCA, and Neighbor to Neighbor to encourage people register to vote. Continue Reading →
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In celebration of the day, the League of Women Voters Greenwich is partnering with the Boys & Girls Club, YMCA, YWCA, and Neighbor to Neighbor to encourage people register to vote. Continue Reading →
Concerns include breaking cohorts and lack of instructional space. Continue Reading →
Lucinda MacKethan, an acclaimed scholar of American literature and author of the newly published book Anya Seton: A Writing Life, will present an intimate look at Greenwich native Anya Seton’s creative process, how she balanced writing with raising three children and her conflicted relationship with reviewers. A compelling portrait emerges of a deeply dedicated writer whose life was full of inner turmoil. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital today announced that it received a landmark gift of $14 million to establish the Pasculano Radiation Oncology Center at the Smilow Cancer Care Center Greenwich Hospital. The gift will be used toward the construction of the Smilow Cancer Care Center pavilion and adjacent Healing Garden. In partnership with Yale School of Medicine and Yale Cancer Center, patients here will have local access to the most advanced oncological academic research, technologies and clinical care. Services will include medical and surgical oncology, radiation oncology and infusion bays. Access to a specially designed Healing Garden will offer patients and their families an oasis of calm and comfort. Continue Reading →
Supported by Greenwich Police and Pedal Greenwich, the event attracted over 50 participants. The area stretching behind the building of the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center became a stage for the several stations carefully planned by subcommittee member, Nerlyn Pierson. Continue Reading →
Adopt from a shelter or rescue group, rather than buying from a pet store, breeder or online retailer. Most puppies sold by pet stores and by online puppy retailers come from puppy mills. Continue Reading →
A man ex charged for texting the victim “incessantly.” Continue Reading →
Effective Sept 21, all children 3 years of age and older will be required to wear masks in childcare programs.
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“We believe that some level of free COVID testing for students and teachers is necessary throughout the year to ensure that schools stay open and safe.” – Kasser and Democratic Senators Continue Reading →
A GHS teacher self quarantined as of the evening of Friday, Sept 11, and has not returned to the building this week. Health Dept begins contact tracing. Continue Reading →