Uwe Walter Carroux, who was a resident of Greenwich for 38 years, died recently in Menlo Park, California. Continue Reading →
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Uwe Walter Carroux, who was a resident of Greenwich for 38 years, died recently in Menlo Park, California. Continue Reading →
Overall, about 5,600 new units would need to be created under 8-30g before Greenwich is in compliance. Continue Reading →
Page Dickey, best-selling author and garden master, will be at the Greenwich Botanical Center in Cos Cob on Thursday, March 3, at 11:00am. Page Dickey, best-selling author and garden master, will be at the Greenwich Botanical Center in Cos Cob on Thursday, March 3, 2022. Proof of vaccination is required for attendance. She will discuss her new book, Uprooted: A Gardener Reflects on Beginning Again, where she describes leaving a beloved garden of 34 years, finding a home in the northwest corner of Connecticut, and falling in love with its land. “It’s an extremely personal book, the most personal I’ve ever written. Continue Reading →
Starting March 1, school staff will not be asked to regulate mask wearing during school hours.
“Families are encouraged to speak with their children and to make them aware of the choices you have made for your family.” – Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →
Dr. Weiner is a board-certified Psychologist and addiction specialist, and speaks nationally on the topics of behavioral health and addiction. He will give practical tips that parents and families can use in talking with their children. Continue Reading →
“We feel like we have a lot of positive indicators to move in this direction. It’s a great step forward, and we’re very hopeful for the rest of the year.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich Schools Superintendent Continue Reading →
“I’m really hopeful that our re entry back into the world is going to be smooth.” – Diane Kelly, president, Greenwich Hospital Continue Reading →
A proposed bakery, market and large seat restaurant has been returning before P&Z for a year. Continue Reading →
“Here is what I say back to every person that writes — the mandates must end.” – Cody Kittle, Republican BOE member Continue Reading →
“I think this could be a great year for Republicans in the state. We could have a really good year, but if we push too far to the right to get candidates elected, it could really derail the process.” – Dan Quigley, outgoing RTC chair Continue Reading →