The AuthorsLive event with Jamie Raskin is available to watch on the Library’s YouTube channel. Continue Reading →
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The AuthorsLive event with Jamie Raskin is available to watch on the Library’s YouTube channel. Continue Reading →
“BOE member, Cody Kittle, chose to focus on the issue of whether masks decrease COVID-19 transmission. His op-ed declares that the mask mandate policy is a ‘failed and anti-scientific system.’ His claim lacks merit.” – Jen Barro, Retired physician and current GPS parent Continue Reading →
GHS students are invited to write a 500 word letter to the Board of Education explaining why their nominee should be included in the GHS American History Curriculum. Continue Reading →
Bingo’s owner passed away and there was no family member or friend that was able to step up and take him in. Continue Reading →
As part of its expansion plans, the firm intends to create 40 new jobs in the state. Continue Reading →
A celebration of his life was celebrated at the Greenwich Botanical Gardens. Continue Reading →
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Phillip’s name to GOALD, Greater Opportunities for Adults with Learning Disabilities, PO Box 363, Fairfield, CT 06824. Continue Reading →
“We had hoped a modified application would be submitted which would have preserved these
significant historic structures while still building affordable housing in the rear.” – Diane Fox, Greenwich Preservation Network Chair. Continue Reading →
Toxic landscapes not only affect landscapers, but also the property owners. A healthy yard encourages living soil, beneficial insects and biodiversity. It is possible to have a safe outdoor space that invites play and enjoyment at a lower cost than conventional care. Continue Reading →
The last application submitted under Greenwich’s 6-110 reg for “Workforce” (moderate income) housing was at 62 Mason Street. This is different from 8-30g. Continue Reading →