There will be after hours shopping Thursday night. Expect live music, giveaways, refreshments and more! Continue Reading →
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There will be after hours shopping Thursday night. Expect live music, giveaways, refreshments and more! Continue Reading →
“It is too painful to be in Greenwich now that I’ve been erased from their lives, just as their father promised would happen if I ever left him.” – State Senator Alex Kasser Continue Reading →
Possession of cannabis among adults age 21 and over will be legal in Connecticut beginning July 1, 2021. Continue Reading →
The Nominating Committee of the Greenwich Democratic Town Committee announced on Monday a full slate of candidates for the upcoming municipal elections. Pursuant to state law, the DTC will hold its nominating convention to endorse candidates at its July 21 meeting. Continue Reading →
The idea is to enhance the look of Greenwich Avenue, increase pedestrian safety by reducing the distance a pedestrian has to cross to get safely across the street, and improve sight lines and slow down cars. Continue Reading →
Last spring, the Salerno family briefly considered shutting the doors of Party, Paper, & Things for good. However, a suggestion from the community led to an innovative initiative: Party, Paper, & Things offered to send balloon bouquets to missed loved ones as part of their “I Miss Your Face” campaign. Continue Reading →
The Homestead Inn is plaqued by the Historical Society “Isaac Mead House, 1799.” Continue Reading →
The Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, June 24 at 11:00am at St. Michael’s Church followed by private committal. To honor Joe’s life, family and friends will gather on Wednesday, June 23 between the hours of 3:00-7:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home Continue Reading →
12 Fairgreen Lane sold on March 1, 2021 for $2,685,000. — We are filling in our archives from the months they were unavailable during the pandemic. Continue Reading →
51 Pecksland Rd sold on June 2, 2021 for $3,225,000 Continue Reading →