The larceny was captured on video surveillance cameras, which police were able to review. Continue Reading →
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The larceny was captured on video surveillance cameras, which police were able to review. Continue Reading →
A time to quiet your mind, in what can be a very busy modern world, it is a musical offering for everyone. Continue Reading →
Delegates from the Democratic Town Committees of Greenwich, Stamford and New Canaan convened Tuesday evening to officially nominate Nick Simmons as the Democratic candidate for the 36th State Senate District. Continue Reading →
“I will keep fighting for it every single day in the state Senate. I will listen to everyone, I will work with anyone, and I will never forget that as your state senator, I am the one who works for you and not the other way around.” – State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36) Continue Reading →
Led by the Greenwich United Way (GUW) Sole Sisters, a recent town-wide food drive for Neighbor to Neighbor amassed 1,000 pounds of groceries for nearly 900 meals. Continue Reading →
The Building Committee also discussed next steps for selecting a new chair. Continue Reading →
Students in chess club and many smaller clubs rely on flex block to meet in person.
Teachers union president Lil Perrone said there were ‘two sides to every story.’
Schools superintendent Dr. Toni Jones said GHS has had some form of flex time for six years, but many staff at the school supported a change. Continue Reading →
Oklahoma! opens on Thursday in Greenwich High School’s performing arts center, with performances on May 16, 17, and 18. See link to reserve tickets online. Continue Reading →
Christ Church’s Dogwood Books and Gifts is hosting a Book Talk Thursday, May 16: with “The Witch of Wall Street,” Patricia Walsh Chadwick. Continue Reading →
Berkley Insurance Co recently purchased properties at 44-59 Davenport Ave and 537-545 Steamboat Road. They are occupied today by a four-story and two-story office building, as well as both surface and underground parking, plus two residential dwellings and an iron works with office space. Continue Reading →