Old Greenwich Merchants group are organizing lights for the village of Old Greenwich this holiday season and into 2025. Also mark your calendars for First Light on Dec 7 from 5-8pm. Continue Reading →
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Old Greenwich Merchants group are organizing lights for the village of Old Greenwich this holiday season and into 2025. Also mark your calendars for First Light on Dec 7 from 5-8pm. Continue Reading →
Between November 11 and December 13 students will be participating in the 2024 Math-A-Thon. You can support the students of Hamilton Avenue and St. Jude’s by going to Hamilton Avenue School St. Jude’s Math-A-Thon donation page and making a contribution. Continue Reading →
On November 9, 10, 16, 17, and 23 (Saturdays and Sundays), the Greenwich Police Community Impact Section will be parked at different grocery stores throughout Greenwich, eagerly awaiting the support of Greenwich residents. Continue Reading →
Two Greenwich High School students, co-presidents of the school’s Anatomy and Physiology Club, Mia Lin (senior) and Benjamin Zackson (junior), said their club has partnered with the Huntington’s Disease Society of America to organize a walk on Nov 2 at Sherwood Island State Park to raise funds for Huntington’s disease. Continue Reading →
This enchanting evening will feature the incredible talents of magician, mentalist and comedian Gary Ferrar, promising a night of awe-inspiring entertainment and wonder. Continue Reading →
The 19th Abilis Walk and 5K Run benefited from gorgeous fall weather on Sunday morning at Tod’s Point. Continue Reading →
According to a GoFundme created by Peter Schmitt, President of the Greenwich Police Silver Shield Association, Rooney entered Yale New Haven Hospital last week to have a tumor removed from his brain.
“Following the procedure Mike’s brain has unexpectedly endured a tremendous amount of swelling,” Shmitt wrote. “He is currently in a coma and fighting the battle of his life. Mike is a warrior and will continue to fight.” Continue Reading →
“Being here shows you are not just talking the talk, but walking the walk and showing your concern, solidarity and willingness to help the 1 in 2 women and 2 inf 5 men who will experience some form of intimate partner violence in their lifetime.” – Mary Lee Kiernan, YWCA Greenwich CEO Continue Reading →
To mark the beginning of Domestic Violence Prevention and Awareness Month, YWCA Greenwich will host its annual Walk the Walk Against Domestic Violence, now with a 5K Run, on Sunday, October 6 at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
Each artist has contributed a 12 x 12” panel of original artwork, available for auction at a set price of $300. The proceeds will support art workshops designed to enrich the lives of children. These workshops, conducted at the Boys & Girls Club and at additional locations in local schools, museums, galleries, and studio spaces, will provide creative outlets for thousands of children. Continue Reading →