The Beach Concession provides inclusive employment and meaningful jobs to adults with disabilities. Continue Reading →
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The Beach Concession provides inclusive employment and meaningful jobs to adults with disabilities. Continue Reading →
Campers will interact with farm animals, learn from Master Artists, hand dye from plants in our garden, weave yarn and so much more! Continue Reading →
Tod Laudonia will challenge Democratic incumbent, State Rep Hector Arzeno, in the 151st house district. Continue Reading →
During field day, as the 300+ students and their families gathered on the field looked on, puzzled, Principal Daniel Russo replaced an “incorrect” banner with a new one to reflect that third grade teacher Ana Maria Fals was the district’s selection for Connecticut State Dept of Education’s 2025 Connecticut Teacher of the Year Program! Continue Reading →
Robin Kencel was crowned Ms. Connecticut Senior America at the organization’s annual pageant on June 2 at Bridgeport’s Bijou Theatre. Continue Reading →
The inaugural Swim Across America – Fairfield County Kids’ Splash is being called the “Queen Willa Kids’ Splash” to honor courageous five-year old Willa Kosh, of Greenwich, who is royally and fearlessly battling pediatric leukemia, specifically B cell ALL. Queen Willa is the nickname that was given to Willa a year ago after she was diagnosed with leukemia. Continue Reading →
Chef Sheer will explore fresh and healthy spring recipes with ingredients gathered from local farmers markets. Sheer insists on the finest vegetables of the season, and spends much time gathering them for this special class. The class is ideal for both foodies and beginner cooks. Participants will enjoy 4 healthy veggie-driven recipes from spring’s bounty. Continue Reading →
Monday’s RTM meeting will feature several appointments, including reappointments of two Board of Health members – Dr. Sarah Gamble and Lauren O’Keefe. Continue Reading →
With his dedication to positivity and kindness, Steven Sudell had a profound impact on the Greenwich community. The recognition of the realities of childhood cancer, as well as remembering and honoring Steven, are both at the heart of the annual event. Continue Reading →
The indictment alleges that the Stamford woman, at times while employed by the U.S. Postal Service in Stamford, stole mail and obtained stolen mail for the purpose of obtaining checks payable to other individuals. Continue Reading →