Swim Across America Fairfield County recently presented a check for $365,000 to its local beneficiary, the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy (ACGT) for its 2019 fundraising activities. Continue Reading →
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Swim Across America Fairfield County recently presented a check for $365,000 to its local beneficiary, the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy (ACGT) for its 2019 fundraising activities. Continue Reading →
With the opioid epidemic affecting over 1 million youth and accounting for nearly 68% of the total 70,237 drug overdose deaths in 2017, as reported by the CDC, it is critical for parents to start the conversations about the dangers of drugs with their children. Continue Reading →
Mardi “Bra” campaign that runs through until this coming Monday, March 9. Continue Reading →
You can even recycle Coffee grounds and their paper filters, Tea bags (no staples), Napkins & paper towels (food spoiled only, no chemical cleaners), Cut flowers & house plants, and BPI-certified compostable bags. Continue Reading →
On Saturday, April 4, the Emily Catherine Fedorko Foundation will host their second fundraiser, “Emily’s Chimes” at Arch Street Teen Center from 7-11 pm. Continue Reading →
Overlooking Long Island Sound and the burgeoning village of Greenwich, the large granite mansion that lawyer, clergyman, and historian, the Rev. Dr. Francis Lister Hawks built in the late-1850s was first known as “Hawk’s Nest.” Continue Reading →
Ginger Katz founded the nonprofit organization in 1996, just months after her 20-year-old son, Ian James Eaccarino, died of an accidental drug overdose. Continue Reading →
Brand New Construction ”Classical Modern” Luxury on Milbank. Two very distinctive 3-4 Bedroom, 4-1/2 Bath Town homes that will satisfy the most discerning tastes. Continue Reading →
Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo has announced the formation of an advisory group which will help inform the planned redevelopment and expansion of the Greenwich Plaza and the Greenwich rail station in the downtown business district. Continue Reading →