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Board of Human Services Coat Drive Collects and Distributes 400+ Coats to Those in Need

“I feel wonderful. When I started doing this I didn’t know what to expect, but it became something I very quickly felt passionate about, especially when I realized what kind of difference we were making.” – Jeff Medina, Board of Human Services Continue Reading →

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Lamont on Start of CT Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution: A Significant Step, Not a Silver Bullet; 81 Dead over Weekend

“I think every day you’re going to see somebody like Dr. Grant who took the vaccine. There were no side effects. He felt good. He feels safer. And I think that’s what it will take to get from 60, to 70, to 80, to 90 percent of the people willing to get this vaccine on a timely basis.” – Ned Lamont Continue Reading →

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At Parsonage Cottage, Greenwich Seniors Love a Visit from Santa!

The front parking lot of Parsonage Cottage was turned into a Winter Wonderland on Friday, and the merriment included two festively decorated jeeps, followed by a socially-distanced parade that included Santa Claus (Connor Santry), Mrs. Claus (Kristen Rosenbaum), Rudolph (Eliot Spizzirri), The Grinch (Nick Spizzirri) Frosty the Snowman (Dana Santry), Father Twas the Night before Christmas (Teddy Rosenbaum) and four Elves (Erin O’Connor, Julia Welsh, Cam Calcano, and Jojo McCurdy.) Continue Reading →

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GHS Outreach Club Textile Drive is a Win-Win

green donation bins at Greenwich High School

During the pandemic, people are finding themselves with time to clean out closets, drawers, basements, attics and garages. Weeding out? What better time than to donate to the Greenwich High School Outreach Club’s textile drive. Residents can drop off unwanted clothes, shoes, belts, bags, towels, bedding, and other textiles behind GHS. (Look for a big green bin.) Torn, stained, or broken, they’ll take them in any condition. Continue Reading →

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