Fred Camillo presented the three women, valued members of the social work team, with “Certificates of Special Recognition” at brief ceremony at the Witherell. Continue Reading →
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Fred Camillo presented the three women, valued members of the social work team, with “Certificates of Special Recognition” at brief ceremony at the Witherell. Continue Reading →
Family and friends will gather Friday from 4:00pm – 8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave. Greenwich. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday 10am at St. Roch Church, Greenwich. Entombment to follow at St Mary’s Cemetery, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The RTC primaries on March 5 will be remembered for sharp words, a high turnout, and recounts in a fractured party. Continue Reading →
The Championship event pitted the best of all the CISL Connecticut Schools, both large and small, for a modified Giant Slalom event. Fourteen high schools competed in both the Men’s and Women’s categories, with 264 athletes carving the Southington, CT slopes. Continue Reading →
Barros-Terreros has been detained since his arrest. He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 13. Continue Reading →
A wake will be held Thursday, March 7, 2024, at Castiglione’s Funeral Home, 544 Old Post Road #3, Greenwich, CT 06830 from 4:00pm-8:00pm followed by a Mass of Christian burial held Friday March 8, 2024, at St. Catherine’s of Siena Church (4 Riverside Avenue, Riverside, CT 06878) at 10:00am. Continue Reading →
The nominees include John Regan, 62, of Old Greenwich. Regan graduated from Siena College and obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Quinnipiac University School of Law. Continue Reading →
Several people reported to BBB Scam Tracker that the caller even had their child’s name, phone number, address, school information, and/or the date and location of their child’s scheduled test. Continue Reading →
For over 50 years, Gateway Plumbing & Heating has served the Greenwich Community and built lasting relationships with their customers. Continue Reading →
“Our Town’s good name belongs to residents, and using it for private gain should be prohibited, even if allowed by the current code of ethics.” – RTC Chair Beth MacGillivray Continue Reading →