A graveside service is planned for a later date in North Conway, NH. Continue Reading →
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A graveside service is planned for a later date in North Conway, NH. Continue Reading →
If all the approvals line up and the application is submitted to the state by June 30, the project is on track to start in the summer of 2024. Continue Reading →
Assunta Bria, of Greenwich, passed away June 19, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. She was 82.She was born in Morra DeSanctis, Italy on August 15, 1940 to Rocco and Maria Carmela Capozza. Assunta was a seamstress in her earlier years but she carried her talent for crocheting and sewing through out her life. Assunta was a lover of animals. She’d care for horses, goats, chickens, ducks, all she came across. Continue Reading →
Attorney General William Tong joined a group of 15 state attorneys general calling on Target to support the LGBTQIA+ community and reject hate, intimidation and discrimination following threats over Pride merchandise. Continue Reading →
Chris Franco has submitted plans to town hall for “Brookridge Crossing,” an adaptive reuse project at 5 Brookridge that would restore the historic house, re-purpose it and preserve it in perpetuity. He also has plans to plant mature specimen trees. Continue Reading →
“Learn how efforts around the country to stop teaching various topics in American history because of how it makes some people feel is actually denial of our greatest opportunity to honor all of those who came before us and to unite to build a better future for all that come after us.” – Bobby Walker Jr Continue Reading →
Three Greenwich High School students who are too familiar with the dangers of food allergies are taking a two-pronged approach to making a difference. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Road Runners and Greenwich Parks & Rec organized the First County Bank Father’s Day Friday 5K Race & 1-Mile Fun Run. Continue Reading →
Police declined to release specific details on the President’s movements through Town. Continue Reading →
““Many women don’t have convenient access to primary care physicians and live in reproductive health care ‘deserts,’ so they appreciate having this option.” – State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36) Continue Reading →