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Old Greenwich Man Urgently Needs Kidney Transplant

Eric Moy has spent his life giving to others. He has coached teams, served his town, supported his children through every milestone, and been the quiet rock of his family. Now, his kidneys are failing due to complications from diabetes and a long medical battle following sepsis. Dialysis will begin soon, but a living kidney transplant is the only real solution. Continue Reading →

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Bush-Holley Treasures and Historic Gardens to Inspire Campers in Creating Art That Reflects an Interconnected World

Kids this summer will have a great educational opportunity to lean arts and crafts inspired by the Bush family who resided at Bush-Holley House in the 18th century and the Cos Cob Art Colony Impressionists who lived and taught on the grounds in the late 19th century – all while gaining an appreciation for the region’s culture. Continue Reading →

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Learning to Sail this Summer at Tod’s Point Sailing School

Tod’s Point Sailing School, a local nonprofit organization is open for their fourth season. According to Bill King, there is a great group of returning US Sailing certified sailing instructors and support staff comprised of local high school and returning college students. Continue Reading →

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Riverside Garden Club Brings Fifth graders to Explore the Natural World in Binney Park

Eighty Five students from North Mianus School were given the opportunity to explore the park and learn from various experts in their fields.  Dr. Greg Kramer, Greenwich’s Tree Warden, led a hike up Daffodil Hill for students to learn about native trees and other flora.  Paula Wolf, CT’s State Apiary Inspector, conducted a session on bees, hives and honeycombs which included a live hive teeming with busy bees. Continue Reading →

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