Filling in the Blanks fights childhood hunger by providing children in need with meals on the weekends. Continue Reading →
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Filling in the Blanks fights childhood hunger by providing children in need with meals on the weekends. Continue Reading →
“Ms. Swomley’s personal attack on First Selectman Fred Camillo and me aside, her fear mongering using children and vilifying the BET is politics at its worst.” – Michael Spilo Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Boat Show is going virtual this year, April 5 to 25, 2021. The show will feature new power boats and yachts. Sea-trials will be booked by appointment at participating dealer locations. Continue Reading →
A Stamford man who was a passenger in a car pulled over for not displaying a front license plate was in possession of a large amount of marijuana. Continue Reading →
“Aside from the obvious concern about a lack of public input (this is public art, after all), I am surprised that an opportunity was not taken to engage local artists, particularly students.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →
Shoplifters attempting to flee from police accelerated at a high rate of speed in an area of heavy pedestrian foot traffic, ignoring stop signs, crosswalks, and other traffic controls, endangering pedestrians. Continue Reading →
There are two leagues in the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) state tournaments for competitive gaming: League of Legends and Rocket League. Continue Reading →
Together, Burns and Contadino also redefined the Commission on Aging, and made the decisions needed to move forward with the future of the Senior Center. Continue Reading →
“Doesn’t Ms Swomley realize that during the pandemic, people have flocked TO Greenwich, precisely because it IS a beautiful town, with a stellar reputation for being a safe community that is extremely well run?” – Wynn McDaniel Continue Reading →
A proposed “Pollinator Pathway” mural painted on the concrete wall at the bus stop across from GHS would feature butterflies and flowers. Continue Reading →