Greenwich Police Chief James Heavey and First Selectman Fred Camillo helped Rob Guerrieri mark Upper Crust Bagel Co’s 25 years in business. Master Baker Ricardo Gomez baked a giant “25” bagel for the occasion. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/category/around-town/giving/page/69/)
Greenwich Police Chief James Heavey and First Selectman Fred Camillo helped Rob Guerrieri mark Upper Crust Bagel Co’s 25 years in business. Master Baker Ricardo Gomez baked a giant “25” bagel for the occasion. Continue Reading →
Everyone who met Mrs. Macri knew how much she loved sharing books and her joy for flowers and gardening. Continue Reading →
Margaret Tjimos Goldberg has a proven track record as an administrator in the nonprofit sector Continue Reading →
Volunteers at the book swap at Holly Hill hope to deliver enough for the parents to choose books for all of the 2,600+ children supported by the program. Continue Reading →
“If you have the tools to help a family less fortunate, it’s important to give back to your community.” – Emma Wilson, GHS Continue Reading →
On Tuesday there was a ribbon cutting for a new Learning Lab at Kids in Crisis in Cos Cob, made possible by a donation from Swiss Re. The Learning Lab is equipped with modular tables, sound absorbing panels, stackable chairs and area rugs, PCs and Macs, and wireless printing and teleconferencing capabilities, for personal and professional development, as well as advocacy work. Continue Reading →
Scheduled for Saturday, November 30 5K Race/1 Mile Fun Run Benefits Greenwich Alliance Programs for Greenwich Public School Students. Continue Reading →
Reduce. Reuse. Repurpose. The Greenwich High School Clothing and Textile Drive scheduled for Monday, December 2 through Friday, December 20. Drop off your used, unwanted textiles and help a great cause. Continue Reading →
The house-like structure will be set back on the 10 acre Christ Church property, behind what used to be a carriage house. Continue Reading →
Having collected a whopping 2,493 pairs of socks in October, Jackson needed to borrow a wheelbarrow to move all the socks from his parents’ car to the elevator inside Inspirica’s building at 141 Franklin Street. Continue Reading →