Do you want to play Girls Ice Hockey or learn more about the Greenwich Skating Club girls program? Come and give it a try on Saturday, Feb 23, 2019 from 10:45am to 12:00pm. Continue Reading →
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Do you want to play Girls Ice Hockey or learn more about the Greenwich Skating Club girls program? Come and give it a try on Saturday, Feb 23, 2019 from 10:45am to 12:00pm. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich Braves the Shave” is the 18th St. Baldrick’s fundraiser organized by Kerry Gavin. Ciccarelli, a Greenwich native and father of two Maverick players, Antonio (12) and Daniel (10), made a bet with his Junior team in the fall that he would shave his head if they won the championship. The event is March 14 at 6:00pm at Western Middle School. Continue Reading →
The talk is given by Cheryl Davis, general counsel of the Author’s Guild. Continue Reading →
If you’re still wondering what exactly is “experiential retail,” look no further than the Perfect Provenance at 47 Arch Street. Continue Reading →
Congressman Jim Himes will discuss the challenges facing the new Democratic House of Representatives. Over the coming months, Democrats will be taking action to protect and improve the Affordable Care Act, preserve the environment, invest in infrastructure, rein in the President’s power to make war, protect LGBTQ and women’s rights and create immigration solutions that work. Legislative priorities include providing paid family leave and working to protect Americans with pre-existing conditions. Continue Reading →
An infrastructure bank is a public-private partnership that leverages public funds with private investment capital, multiplying every dollar 5-10 times. Continue Reading →
Skyliners capture championship title in five divisions. All five qualifying lines move on to nationals. Continue Reading →
A memorandum of understanding will ensure compliance with voter registration requirements. Connecticut will coordinate its statewide voter registration database with CT Dept of Public Health records to identify registered voters who have died. Continue Reading →
“Please, consider what is being done and think about what the “green wall” and “l-shaped building” will mean to our town. That you are not receiving an avalanche of mail is probably only that we are beginning to give in to the inevitable…a cityscape, a future morass that once was a caring, involved town.” – Judy Crystal, Greenwich Continue Reading →
The Town of Greenwich Energy Committee will host a seminar on February 22, 2019, featuring keynote speaker, Anthony Malkin, Chairman and CEO of Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. The target audience of the event is owners and managers of commercial buildings, who tend to be larger consumers of energy. A panel of the speakers, joined by Rich Granoff of Granoff Architects and Frank Parker 66 Field Point Realty, LLC, will provide the opportunity for specific questions and solutions. Continue Reading →