“This initiative will not only provide practical help, but also create a human connection, reducing feelings of isolation and anxiety.” – Rachel Kornfeld, Jewish Family Services of Greenwich Continue Reading →
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“This initiative will not only provide practical help, but also create a human connection, reducing feelings of isolation and anxiety.” – Rachel Kornfeld, Jewish Family Services of Greenwich Continue Reading →
The special silent Art Auction will feature 27 one-of-a-kind birdhouses
created by local artists. Continue Reading →
The award was presented at the Historical Society’s annual meeting on September 18 at the Belle Haven Club. Continue Reading →
Temple Sholom’s Norma Perlstein Social Action Committee is actively involved with coordinating efforts to fulfill the mitzvah of tikkun olam (repairing the world) while supporting the synagogue’s mission of making the world a better and brighter place. Continue Reading →
Riders often express their heartfelt gratitude for being picked up and dropped off promptly on time for doctor appointments, grocery store runs, bank visits and errands. Unfortunately, there are times when potential riders are being turned away when there aren’t enough volunteer drivers. Drivers must be older than 24, possess a valid driver’s license, and get approved by Call-A-Ride’s automobile insurer. Continue Reading →
1-Mile Walk and 5K Run Supports Abilis and Families with Disabilities. Continue Reading →
Once training is complete, new members can immediately dive into one of the many impactful projects or programs the JLG offers. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Historical Society will present Susie Baker with the 2024 David Ogilvy Preservation Award for exemplary dedication and commitment to environmental causes in Greenwich at the Historical Society’s Annual Meeting on Sept 18. Continue Reading →
On Friday afternoon the board of Greenwich Green & Clean surprised Mary Hull by dedicating a beautiful 8-ft long wooden bench in Greenwich Common. The bench is adjacent to a beautiful garden that Mary worked on and under a majestic Copper Beech tree. Continue Reading →
All collected trash will be tallied and reported to Save the Sound, which will then submit the data to the Ocean Conservancy. The Conservancy works with global partners to analyze and address pollution in our planet’s waters. Continue Reading →