On Sunday GEMS ghoulishly decorated ambulance made stops at Greenwich Housing Authority properties. Continue Reading →
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On Sunday GEMS ghoulishly decorated ambulance made stops at Greenwich Housing Authority properties. Continue Reading →
Orders can be picked up “Drive Thru” style, at the Junior League of Greenwich Headquarters, 231 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, Sunday, Oct. 25, between 4:00-5:00pm or 5:00pm-6:00pm. Continue Reading →
Sip & Shop for Swim Across America Fairfield County began in 2016 as a way to showcase the local small businesses run by women. The annual event was founded by Nancy Carr and her event partner Roseann Sarica Benedict, who originally met raising their children in Greenwich. The event has since expanded to include many other, mostly women-owned small businesses. Continue Reading →
outh Feeding Youth, a new organization within Don Bosco Community Center in Port Chester, thanked Garden Catering for the 1,800 meals donated to Port Chester youth impacted by food insecurity during Covid-19. Continue Reading →
This year, due to the pandemic, the traditional luncheon celebration will look different, but the inspiration and hope will be the same as there is an elevated urgency for research funding due to the pandemic. Continue Reading →
Jackson’s SOCKTOBER donation bins can be found throughout the Greenwich community, at Aux Delices in Riverside, and at his house. Continue Reading →
After surviving temporary closures during quarantine Miku Sushi and Kumo Sushi made a donation to the American Red Cross Metro New York North chapter. Continue Reading →
“Trivia night is going to be a lot of fun and we are psyched to make this happen for Greenwich High School students.” – Rich Fulton, Greenwich Athletic Foundation Continue Reading →
On Tuesday Greenwich residents Daisy Florin and Kate Marlow showed off a brand new “Little Free Library” they donated to the Town. Continue Reading →
As the shelter reopens later this month, a health screening will take place for all residents prior to entry. Older shelter residents and those with medical risk factors will be separated from the rest of the shelter population. Meals will be served in pre-packaged containers and dorms will be kept open longer to maintain social distancing. Twice a day, at a minimum, the shelter will be completely sanitized. Continue Reading →