Sal DeAngelo was born in Greenwich 100 years ago today, on July 26, 1923. Continue Reading →
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Sal DeAngelo was born in Greenwich 100 years ago today, on July 26, 1923. Continue Reading →
Cathy Kangas is offering the public an opportunity to join her life-saving work by contributing to her Foundation. She will match all donations. Continue Reading →
Some local businesses that have already made the switch to LED lights are All Birds, Grigg Street Pizza, Corbo’s Corner Deli, Blankenship Dry Goods, and La Taqueria. Continue Reading →
The Parish of Christ Church Greenwich, which continues to grow, this week announced the hiring of their new clergy member, Deacon Tim Hamlin who will be the Assistant Rector of Congregational Life and is in transition to become a priest in 6-12 months. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Historical Society has been awarded a Good to Great 2.0 Grant of $418,057 which will fund critical environmental upgrades for its National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House. Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich’s Board Chair, Eileen Tang, welcomed five new members to the organization’s Board of Directors. The new members are Judy Collins, Gretchen Johnson, Katerina Pergola, Monica Rodriguez, Randy Simpson, and Michael Stellwagen. Continue Reading →
The annual Greenwich Campership Program, administered by the Program Division of the Department of Human Services, makes it possible for children from low-income Greenwich families to enjoy a memorable and fun-filled experience at summer camp and older adults age 55 and over to enjoy a summer program away from home. Continue Reading →
Held about every four years, the Jamboree or “Jambo” for short, welcomes scouts from across the country to Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. Continue Reading →
The new kitchen herb gardens will be utilized by the community’s chef to make healthy meals for all the senior residents to enjoy. Continue Reading →
The Burnett Award is presented to a long-standing member of LWV Greenwich whose significant contributions to the organization have positively impacted the work of the League through their time, actions, talents, and dedication.
Created in 2023, The Community Impact Award is presented to an individual or group whose exemplary support of the LWV Greenwich mission has made a difference by influencing others to become informed and to participate actively in the democratic process. Continue Reading →