To honor Mary’s life, family and friends will gather on Tuesday 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich, 203-869-5968. Continue Reading →
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To honor Mary’s life, family and friends will gather on Tuesday 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich, 203-869-5968. Continue Reading →
Among the topics to be considered are flashing or interior illuminated signs, energy efficient lighting, seasonal building decorations, window signs, fluorescent signs, etc. Continue Reading →
“It was a huge mistake, one that commuters and planners have regretted for over 60 years. For it was in 1959 that the last electric locomotive pulled a train on the Danbury branch.” – James Cameron Continue Reading →
Join us this coming Wednesday, April 13, 9:00am to 12:00 Noon, for a tree and shrub planting day as we restore our woodlands with the native plants that have been displaced by invasives like wintercreeper. Meet in the parking lot at the Orchard Street entrance to Pomerance Park. Continue Reading →
Omicron BA.2 is spreading rapidly. Greenwich is now, once again, back in the RED ZONE along with 24 other Connecticut municipalities. Red Zone designation means uncontrolled community spread. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Tree Conservancy is thrilled to announce this year’s Tree Party on Earth Day, April 22 at McArdle’s Greenhouse. This year’s celebration of trees marks the 15th anniversary of the founding of the organization and the 10th anniversary of the Tree Party. Continue Reading →
Amy Kurtz Lansing, Curator of the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut, will offer an overview of the artist colonies that developed in Old Lyme, Cos Cob and Mystic in a lecture on April 24 at 4:00pm at the Museum of Darien. Continue Reading →
District 8 (Cos Cob) will be holding an interim election to fill a vacancy for the remainder of the term (April 2022-December 2023) on Monday, April 11. Continue Reading →
“Looking to the summer season 2022, in addition to Aladdin and A Christmas Story, the older kids will do a production of Sweeney Todd, which is probably the most artistically challenging production we’ve done to date.” – Jake Lloyd, program director at Open Arts Alliance Continue Reading →
“…this bill represents a very sizable (and undefined) unfunded mandate “cram down” tax on the cities and towns, in that no one has even attempted to cost out the very significant expenditures that will be required by cities and towns to build (or to perhaps subsidize) what is likely to be well over 120,000 “fair share” homes across the state.” – Peter McGuinness, Stamford Continue Reading →