In addition to the charge for Evading Responsibility, suspect was driving a garbage truck retrieving garbage prior to the hours of 5:00am, in violation of a town ordinance. Continue Reading →
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In addition to the charge for Evading Responsibility, suspect was driving a garbage truck retrieving garbage prior to the hours of 5:00am, in violation of a town ordinance. Continue Reading →
Christ Church will hold a free talk by Tom Chapell, Founder of Tom’s of Maine and Reuben Mark, former CEO of Colgate-Palmolive on Sunday, December 12, 11:15 am at Parish Hall. Tom Chappell. Contributed photo
Tom and Kate Chappell moved to Maine in 1968, looking for a healthier lifestyle for their young family, which included natural and unprocessed food. Because they couldn’t find healthy personal care products, they started Tom’s of Maine in 1970 with a $5,000 loan from a friend. While running the company, he tried to encourage respect for the individual, the community, and the environment. Continue Reading →
Updated with many more participating businesses and unique deals, shopping and dining opportunities. Continue Reading →
Dress warmly and wear rubber boots. Bring gloves! Continue Reading →
At 21 North Water Street, a full dumpster and what appears to be a garden shed atop a second dumpster, and quonset hut in background. Continue Reading →
Aquinas is a Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) that provides information technology, engineering, life sciences, and other specialty staffing solutions to companies in the tech, pharmaceutical, and defense/aerospace industries. Continue Reading →
After weeks of preparation, gathering and cutting greens, making ornaments and tying bows, the enthusiastic group spent a bright and brisk morning adorning the planters and window boxes in the village of Old Greenwich with holiday decorations. Continue Reading →
Funeral Mass is Thursday, December 9 at 10:00am, at St. Catherine’s Church in Riverside. Continue Reading →
This year, the Greenwich Community Projects Fund, a non profit that was recently involved with the 9-11 memorial in Cos Cob Park, has done it again! And they’ve expanded the effort to Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
Donations in Gail’s name can be made to Second Congregational Church, 139 E. Putnam Ave., Greenwich, CT 06830. A memorial service will take place there on December 10 at 1:00pm. Continue Reading →