Pete Malinverni is an accomplished, recorded pianist and composer and Chair of Jazz Studies at the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music. Continue Reading →
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Pete Malinverni is an accomplished, recorded pianist and composer and Chair of Jazz Studies at the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music. Continue Reading →
A crowd featuring a number of middle schoolers screamed for ice cream on Saturday. The 11:00am ribbon cutting and grand opening of Cups N’ Cones in the former Rosie’s in Old Greenwich drew over 100 people waited anxiously for the store doors to open. Continue Reading →
“The headlines of the past two years have all been about Covid, but at Greenwich Hospital, in addition to Covid, we have not taken our eye off the fact that the incidence of cancer continues to grow.” – Diane Kelly, president of Greenwich Hospital Continue Reading →
Runners who register before Tuesday, April 12th will have their name printed on their race bib. The event also accepts “day of” registration before the race. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police announced on Sunday that a number of complaints about unleashed dogs had been coming in to the chief’s office. Continue Reading →
A Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for Friday, April 1, 2022 at 10:00am at St. Mary’s Church followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
In Greenwich there will be a gathering on Greenwich Avenue at the war memorial in front of the Havemeyer building at 10:00am, followed by a gathering at the Byram Veterans Memorial Tree Grove in Eugene Morlot Park (near Hamill Rink) at 11:00am. Afterward, there will be a gathering at the Byram Veterans Hall, 300 Delavan Ave, at 12:00 noon. Continue Reading →
The exhibition features the work of two photographers, Jonathan Pozniak of New York City and Eric Seplowitz of upstate New York, and is curated by Greenwich residents, Nancy Heller and Alexis Abram. Both photographers are interested in the natural world and depict its unique features from different perspectives. Continue Reading →
Parsonage Cottage was established 25 years ago on March 6, 1997, as a 40-bed senior home, providing a safe, caring environment in a congregate setting that promotes and ensures happiness, comfort, and well-being of its residents. Continue Reading →
“ARPA was an opportunity to help thousands of people through grants to vital existing programs. We as a town had a perfect opportunity to raise our citizens in poverty to a healthier position. We squandered it!” – John Cooper Continue Reading →