The Town of Greenwich’s Freedom Day Celebration of “Juneteenth” is set for Wednesday, June 19, 2024 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
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The Town of Greenwich’s Freedom Day Celebration of “Juneteenth” is set for Wednesday, June 19, 2024 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
Weekly Riding, Horsemanship and Fun. The summer equestrian experience your children will never forget. Continue Reading →
In 2024, day camp options for Greenwich families include three 1-week options at Greenwich Academy and NEW Overnight Debate Camp options in Rhode Island and Maine, with round trip transportation options from Stamford. Continue Reading →
The motion to approve mentioned that both Architectural Review Committee and the P&Z were disappointed the building committee appeared before ARC late in the process and had not been receptive to design input.
Commissioner Peter Levy referred to the design as “fashionable” as opposed to “tried-and-true.”
“That concerns me because the sensibility of being outdated is something you don’t want to be trapped by,” Levy said. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, June 18, Garden Catering will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sale of Tyler’s favorite sandwich to the Tyler G. Foundation, which is dedicated to helping those suffering from addiction by increasing local education initiatives, facilitating family resource programs and financing addiction recovery. Continue Reading →
This Mother’s Day through Father’s Day, Mothers for Others launched its most ambitious campaign to date, a community-wide virtual diaper drive to fund the diapers that will reach one million. Continue Reading →
Welcome to the Old Greenwich shoreline on a desirable private lane cul-de-sac. This Shore Colonial five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home boasts views of the Sound. Continue Reading →
The show is free and open to the public and will feature exhibits in Floral Design, Horticulture, Photography, and Botanical Arts. Continue Reading →
Dr. Sarah Gamble said she was “the man for the job.” She said she was raised in Greenwich to be “radically generous” and that it was her goal to ensure that there are no health disparities in Greenwich. Continue Reading →