Last week the town placed a stop work order on the former Starbucks building. The town building Continue Reading →
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Last week the town placed a stop work order on the former Starbucks building. The town building Continue Reading →
“If there’s one thing that characterizes Republican state representative Kimberley Fiorello’s policy positions, it’s cruelty.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
Gianluca Bianchi, a member of the GHS class of 2023 and member of Troop 35 out of Glenville, said that while many Scouts work in nature, clearing trails and building bridges, wanted to incorporate his love of animals into his Eagle Scout project. Continue Reading →
Central Middle School will present Bye Bye Birdie on Friday March 25, and Saturday, March 26, 2022. Over 80 Central Middle School students are part of this epic performance. Tickets are on sale. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Symphony Orchestra continues its search for for a new Music Director, and this weekend Mélisse Brunet will conduct the orchestra on Saturday and Sunday. Order tickets online. Your ticket is good at either of the two concerts. Continue Reading →
According to the criminal information summary the case number was the same that involved a Florida man who was also charged last week with Practicing law without a License in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
John Toner had previously been named as Grand Marshal of the 2020 and 2021 parades, both of which were cancelled due to COVID. Continue Reading →
“The idea that Desegregate CT is simply a coalition of underdogs working to establish more affordable housing options is very hard to reconcile considering the fact that its main financial and logistical sponsor, Regional Plan Association, is itself backed by many large corporate interests all of whom stand to profit from more development.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
206 Overlook Drive sold on March 8, 2022 for $2,500,000 Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Lions Club is pleased to report that despite cancellation of its annual spring fundraiser, it will still distribute over $20,000 this year in Foundation grants to local health and human services. Continue Reading →