On January 18, all are invited to gather at Greenwich Audubon Center to celebrate Ted Gilman’s career and legacy with Audubon and the Greenwich community. Continue Reading →
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On January 18, all are invited to gather at Greenwich Audubon Center to celebrate Ted Gilman’s career and legacy with Audubon and the Greenwich community. Continue Reading →
Most of the First Selectman’s proposed capital plan hearing was dedicated to opposition to artificial turf at Central Middle School. Continue Reading →
“Mr. Arora is an ardent Trump supporter and has a paltry record of public service. What is he trying to hide from the public?” – Beth Krumeich Continue Reading →
A Riverside man was charged by warrant with charged with Negligent Homicide with a Motor Vehicle (CVS 14-222a), Making an Improper Turn (CGS 14-242) and Failing to Grant Right of Way to a Pedestrian in a Crosswalk (CGS 14-300(c)). Continue Reading →
All three Library branches offer creatively arranged extra seating options for the influx of students. Continue Reading →
The deli employee was the subject of an active extraditable warrant from the state of Maine for Felony Arson charges. Continue Reading →
After asking Eversource and DPW, it was Parks & Rec that had the answer. Continue Reading →
Visiting hours will be 9:00 to 10:30 am Friday, January 10 at the Castiglione Funeral Home, Old Post Rd #3 in Greenwich and service to begin at 10:30 am. Burial to follow at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
UJA-JCC Greenwich and YWCA Greenwich hosted former Obama speechwriter Adam Frankel in a conversation about his memoir, “The Survivors: A Story of War, Inheritance and Healing.”
In his memoir, Frankel describes grappling with his identity after unearthing the shocking truth of his Connecticut family’s origins. While the audience was surprised by the secret Frankel revealed, it was his journey to understand how the past experiences of his grandparents effected the family in profound ways. Continue Reading →