In CT, people age 16-44 will have access to schedule appointments beginning Thursday morning. Continue Reading →
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In CT, people age 16-44 will have access to schedule appointments beginning Thursday morning. Continue Reading →
During a Board of Health meeting there was a presentation that touched on variants, local vaccination efforts, asymptomatic people, long haulers, and droplets vs aerosol. Continue Reading →
This is the second article in the Greenwich Sustainability Committee’s “One Water” weekly series. Written by Sarah Coccaro, Conservation Resource Manager, Greenwich Conservation Commission, member of the Land and Water sector of the Sustainability Committee
The seasonality of the Northeast is central to the region’s sense of place. Yet, earlier springs and milder winters are changing ecosystems and environments in ways that adversely impact commerce, recreation, tourism, agriculture, industry and livelihoods. Global warming alters nearly every stage of the water cycle; from precipitation, evaporation, surface runoff to stream flow. These changes put pressure on drinking water supplies, food production, property values, and our quality of life. Continue Reading →
The Mead School previously occupied the site at 200 Pemberwick Road in the 1980s. Continue Reading →
Senator Blumenthal will address the opportunities created by the election of a new President, a post pandemic world, a Congress better equipped to legislate and an economy that will emerge with significant strength. Continue Reading →
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00am on Wednesday, March 31 at St. Mary’s Church in Greenwich, CT. Interment to follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Greenwich. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project. Continue Reading →
The house sold in January for $1,500,000. Continue Reading →
Today’s market is extremely active and many homes are selling as a result of bidding wars. It’s been a challenging market for buyers but lucrative for sellers, with many homes selling for above the asking price. Homes that are priced correctly are selling in a matter of days. Open house list included. Continue Reading →
By 1978 Mrs. Brown became the Director of Community Development for the Town of Greenwich, the first Black woman to head a Town Department and held that position for almost thirty years. Continue Reading →
The legislation is House Bill 6610. It was approved in the House by a vote of 141-0 and will next be transmitted to the Senate for consideration. Continue Reading →