Crowds gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for a “Lights for Liberty” vigil to protest inhumane conditions at southern border camps for migrants. Continue Reading →
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Crowds gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for a “Lights for Liberty” vigil to protest inhumane conditions at southern border camps for migrants. Continue Reading →
62-68 Sound View Drive, 2-South. Located in downtown Greenwich, this property offers one level living, an open floor-plan and light filled entertaining spaces with fabulous Long Island Sound views and a private terrace. Continue Reading →
Lovely Riverside home with low annual real estate taxes (less than $7,300) on an expansive .66 level acres with room for expansion, should you desire. Currently, it is a comfortable 2,144 square feet. Continue Reading →
50 League Chapters from 21 states nominated outstanding high school teachers to attend all-expenses-paid professional development workshop on Harvard’s campus this summer. Many Leagues also specifically chose to nominate top teachers from schools that were economically challenged, in keeping with the League’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Continue Reading →
The salon’s last day on Railroad Ave was Tuesday. The move took place on Wednesday. On Thursday morning Hopscotch opened its doors inside the Hyatt. Continue Reading →
To honor his life, family will receive friends on Sunday, July
14 from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on July 15 10:00am, St. Roch’s Roman Catholic Church followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
As of Monday vigils, rallies, protests and other events are being planned in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and eight international locations to stand against “inhumane conditions faced by children and others in detention camps at the southern border.” Continue Reading →