Greenwich Animal Control reminds residents that Connecticut state law requires all dogs over six months old to be licensed. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Animal Control reminds residents that Connecticut state law requires all dogs over six months old to be licensed. Continue Reading →
“I think when it’s lit up at night it looks a little bit like a carnival.” – Dean Gamanos, Navy Veteran Continue Reading →
There will be a celebration of David’s life on July 6 at 10:30am at St. Michael Church in Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
Support local business. Pay it forward. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday a call to the restaurant indicated it is no longer Macelleria. Instead it is George Seafood & Steakhouse. Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont on Wednesday announced that his administration is releasing $7.29 million in state funds to purchase and protect 1,013 acres of open space in 17 Connecticut communities, and $276,200 to restore and renew of green spaces in 6 urban areas. Continue Reading →
Hagerty’s support of local charities continued a long tradition of giving back to the community. A gift to the Greenwich Boys & Girls Club will provide summer program scholarships for local students, and contributions to the Greenwich Parks and Recreation will help underwrite their Summer Concert Series. Continue Reading →
The node which will accommodate six tables for two, was already put in place by DPW. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Pen Women, a branch of the National League of American Pen Women, is a not-for-profit regional organization of professional women writers, artists and composers Continue Reading →
The third annual Sudell Sprint color run at Western Middle School on May 27 was an extremely positive and uplifting event that captured the spirit of Steven Sudell. Continue Reading →