In celebration of Pride Month, Greenwich Democracy in Action is hosting a “pride ride” in support of Kids in Crisis Lighthouse. The event runs from June 17 to June 30. Continue Reading →
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In celebration of Pride Month, Greenwich Democracy in Action is hosting a “pride ride” in support of Kids in Crisis Lighthouse. The event runs from June 17 to June 30. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital received anonymous donation to establish up to a 30-bed, dedicated, state-of-the-art unit for patients with COVID-19 or other infectious diseases. Continue Reading →
The second and final day of Kai’s food drive outside Riverside School is Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Continue Reading →
Both Moms, Aya DeSimone and Quentin Ball, are long time Greenwich residents and also immigrants from Australia Continue Reading →
“I believe this project is so important because it is proven that play can affect a child’s life in numerous ways. Among many other benefits, growing up playing promotes healthy child development, helps kids build independence and responsibility, and it builds a strong parent-child bond.” – Isabel Arzeno Continue Reading →
This week Governor Ned Lamont, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo, and State Representative Stephen Meskers (D-149) , joined the volunteer firefighters of Greenwich as they delivered meals for the doctors, nurses, and staff of Greenwich Hospital in appreciation for their efforts since COVID-19 reached Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Former Greenwich Schools Superintendent Dr. Ernest Fleishman presented the Fleishman Award for Community Service to GHS senior Emil Perdue who will attend University of Chicago in the fall. Continue Reading →
Parsonage Cottage Senior Residence has been closed to visitors since March 9 Continue Reading →
Abilis, a non-profit organization that provides services and support for individuals with special needs and their families, held its annual Spring for Abilis annual fundraiser on May 2, 2020. Continue Reading →
Pet Pantry Warehouse, a community-based business supplying quality pet food and supplies, is now selling “snack packs” at all locations throughout Fairfield and Westchester County. The packs retail for $20 and include treats for pets that range in value from $25 to $30. Included with the pack is a community coupon voucher to a local food business for a free item with a minimum retail value of $5. To date the snack packs have raised over $1,136 for local food establishments. Executive Vice President, Adam Jacobson, purchased vouchers from seven local eateries to support the local business community and provide his customers with something special. Continue Reading →