33 Rainbow Drive sold on April 16, 2021 for $1,390,000 Continue Reading →
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33 Rainbow Drive sold on April 16, 2021 for $1,390,000 Continue Reading →
Points of discussion focused on sewer capacity, traffic, parking constraints, loss of trees and a historic stone wall. After initially wanting 80,000 sq ft, the hospital seeks a 54,865 sq ft building. Continue Reading →
CCI provides homework clubs, tutoring, after-school activities and summer enrichment programs for kids; therapeutic counseling and supportive social groups for teens, seniors, special needs adults and families in crisis. Continue Reading →
“Although cheering, banging pots and pans, and putting up lawn signs thanking essential workers are all thoughtful gestures, they pale in comparison to actual gratitude. In fact, a major swath of essential workers right here in Greenwich have gone without a labor contract from Town Hall for almost two years.” – Brian O’Connor Continue Reading →
You can help by donating new or gently used toys and unopened canned food. Also, there’s a photo contest to fund additional supplies for Adopt A Dog. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Farmers Market will run from May 15, 2021 through November. Horseneck Lot is located at the corner of Horseneck Lane and Arch Street by I95 Exit 3. Continue Reading →
Byram Vets don’t want an access road through the park. A 1991 P&Z memo confirms a Parks & Rec promise not to add pavement to parkland or disturb the veterans Memorial Grove. Continue Reading →
“Having the highest-ranking member of the Greenwich police force come out against free political speech and assembly no matter the context or reason is chilling, dangerous and requires a response.” – Joanna Swomley and Nerlyn Pierson founders of Indivisible Greenwich Continue Reading →
At a Congressional hearing in March, Zuckerberg dismissed the idea that social media is harmful to children, despite strong data and research that has shown a link between young people’s use of social media and an increase in mental distress, self-injurious behavior, and suicidality. Instagram has been frequently flagged for increasing suicidal ideation, depression, and body image concerns in children. Continue Reading →
Singer-songwriter Devon Gordon (The RoseCrumbs) brings psychedelic rock into a modern mix and creates a kaleidoscope of sound, energy and musical color. Her upcoming debut EP reveals her ardent vocals, grinding guitar and groovy bass work, over the iconic drum vibe of world-renowned Jane’s Addiction drummer, Stephen Perkins. Drawing on the melodic influences of grunge and classic rock, her music is at once inviting yet uncompromising, Continue Reading →