YMCA’s teams earned their spot at this tournament by being the #1 team in the Northeast. Out of the twelve teams in each gender from across the US, nine of the teams came from California – the powerhouse state of water polo. Continue Reading →
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YMCA’s teams earned their spot at this tournament by being the #1 team in the Northeast. Out of the twelve teams in each gender from across the US, nine of the teams came from California – the powerhouse state of water polo. Continue Reading →
Retailers could add as many as 650,000 new temporary positions this holiday season Continue Reading →
The Planning and Zoning Commission entertained the Chabad Lubavitch’s application for a new synagogue at the corner of Havemeyer and Mason Street. Continue Reading →
Lamont’s transition team includes Greenwich resident Garrett Moran. Also, serving as co chair is lawmaker, George Jepsen, who was instrumental in passing legislation to improve gun safety, defend civil rights and protect Connecticut’s environment. Continue Reading →
Dozens of residents including veterans and the head of the Historical Society turned out to oppose the proposed Historic Overlay for a 27,000 sq ft synagogue for Chabad Libavitch Continue Reading →
On Wednesday morning, Democratic candidate for State Senate in the 36th state Senate district Alexandra Bergstein declared victory over Republican incumbent Scott Frantz who sought his sixth term. Continue Reading →
In local races, Republican State Rep for district 150 Mike Bocchino was defeated by challenger, Democrat Steve Meskers. Republican incumbent Fred Camillo in district 151 fended off a challenge from Greenwich mom of four Laura Kostin. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Exchange for Women’s Work has been hosting their annual gift boutique at the Round Hill Club since the 1940’s. This year’s boutique is set for Wednesday Nov 7, 10:00am-5:00pm and Thursday, Nov 8 from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Bring a friend and make a day of it. Luncheon is available from 12:00 noon to 2:00pm. Continue Reading →
Cos Cob native Grant Gyesky, CEO of RISE Brewing Company, was not always destined to run a beverage company. Gyesky, whose company crafts nitrogen infused cold brew coffee in for sale in both kegs and cans, said he gave his parents a good scare when he announced after his sophomore year at University of Colorado that he was headed to Costa Rica to search for the perfect wave. Continue Reading →