A memorial mass will be held on Oct 7, 2021, 10:00 am at St. Mary’s Church, Greenwich Ave, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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A memorial mass will be held on Oct 7, 2021, 10:00 am at St. Mary’s Church, Greenwich Ave, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The Chris Rurak Foundation was established to award an annual scholarship to a Greenwich High School student-athlete. The foundation recognizes the commitment and hard work of these student-athletes who make valuable contributions to their school, their team and teammates, and the Town. Continue Reading →
What disturbs me as a citizen, resident, and RTM member are some of the comments opposed to the mural which strike me as thinly veiled racist comments by both members of the RTM and Town residents: “tropical style,” “future murals may portray starving Africans,” “this is not an inner city urban setting,” and the like. – Monica Prihoda Continue Reading →
“Approving this project would set a precedent that could allow for these murals to Do pop up on every available piece of concrete in town.” – Konstantine Wells Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Police Traffic Reconstruction Unit is leading the investigation. Continue Reading →
Of Connecticut’s 169 municipalities, 81 are at the “red zone alert level” meaning they have high community spread. Greenwich is currently in the “orange zone alert level”, signifying significant community spread. Continue Reading →
At Thursday’s BOE meeting, where face masks were required by state law, a group of parents who oppose mask mandates raised voices and disrupted the meeting. Continue Reading →
“The emergency declaration is not unilateral authority. There is no threat to democracy. The legislature continues to play a pivotal role in working with the Governor and state agencies to analyze public health data and craft policies that will allow our schools to stay open and our economy to keep growing.” – State Rep Steve Meskers Continue Reading →
“Estimated time to finish the mural, weather permitting, is one week. According to the Memo of Understanding drawn up by the Conservation Commission in April, the mural will be in place for two years. At that point it could be decided to extend the installation or to remove it.” – Myra Klockenbrink, Co-Chair, Greenwich Pollinator Pathway Continue Reading →