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Second Annual Pat Bria Charity Golf Tournament Set for June 29 at the Griff

By: greenwichfreepress | 10 hours ago

Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Pat Bria Scholarship Fund, established to honor the legacy of Coach Pat Bria and his lasting impact on the Greenwich community.

Police & Fire

CT State Police Make Arrests in Large Scale Illegal Gambling and Cockfighting Event

State police said that as a result of the search warrant execution, they made 100 in-custody arrests. Investigators seized approximately $90,000 in U.S. currency. The Connecticut Dept of Agriculture located 273 birds on the property of 55 Mountain Spring Rd. All 273 birds were euthanized due their deteriorated conditions.

Schools

CMS Students’ Capstone Project: Free Community Dance Class

Central Middle school 8th graders, Lilia Dubin and Jagger Levine have been busy planning their unique Capstone project. Noting that dance classes typically expensive, and many people don’t get enough exercise, Lilia and Jagger had the idea to teach a free dance class. The class is set for May 24 from 11:00am to 12:00 noon at Sportsplex 49 Brown House Rd, Stamford, CT 06902.

Giving

With Food Insecurity Rising, Neighbors Help “Stamp Out Hunger”

“Stamp Out Hunger is always a welcome boom to Neighbor to Neighbor’s food reserves, but this year the need is greater than ever. It may come as a surprise that even in a community as prosperous as Greenwich, more than 11% of residents face food insecurity – and that number is climbing. The rising costs of food, gas, and other everyday expenses, coupled with changes to eligibility for federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, have led to a 13% increase in our clients since this time last year.” – K Brent Hill, Executive Director of Neighbor to Neighbor

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Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Meskers Earned Gun Sense Candidate Distinction from Moms Demand Action

By: greenwichfreepress | October 12, 2020

“Steve has demonstrated time and again that he is committed to ending gun violence and to making our communities safer. That is why he has my support. Please join me and millions of Americans by being a gun sense voter in this election.” – John Cooper, Greenwich DATA Lead, Moms Demand Action Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich State Rep Candidates Face Off: Economy, Infrastructure, #BLM, Abortion

By: | October 11, 2020

Six candidates for State Representative were asked about multiple issues ranging from funding state infrastructure to taxes, and from Black Lives Matter to abortion. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

QUIGLEY: Republicans Urge Voters to Watch the Entire Debate

By: greenwichfreepress | October 11, 2020

“While watching a full debate, instead of a politically edited and incomplete version, requires a time commitment, we feel it is a worthwhile effort that will provide valuable insight toward helping voters make an informed decision about these very important local elections.” – Dan Quigley, RTC chair Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Sept 16-18, 2020

By: greenwichfreepress | October 11, 2020

460 North Street sold on Sept 18, 2020 for $10,000,000. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Statement from Greenwich Voices for Democracy

By: greenwichfreepress | October 11, 2020

“Simply repeating what a candidate said (which is what was done) does not disparage, it informs. In this case, it informed voters on where the candidates stand with respect to a critical issue – the right of a woman to control her own body.” – Sandy Litvack, Greenwich Voices for Democracy Continue Reading →

Arts

29-Foot “Borealis” Sculpture Marks 20 Years on Exhibit at Greenwich Plaza

By: greenwichfreepress | October 11, 2020

“Borealis” has previously been exhibited in the 1995 Venice Biennale in Venice, Italy and at a 1998 exhibition organized by the Orange County Museum of Art in Orange County, CA. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

DUI For Driver Parked Wrong Way on Greenwich Ave

By: | October 11, 2020

Greenwich police officers patrolling Greenwich Avenue conducted a motor vehicle stop after spotting a car parked facing the wrong way on Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →

Schools

Julian Curtiss Families Enjoy Fall Fun Night Spread out in Horseneck Lot

By: greenwichfreepress | October 11, 2020

The Julian Curtiss PTA worked closely with the Greenwich Police Department, Town of Greenwich, and the Health Department to safely plan this new version of a long-time school tradition. Continue Reading →

Food Drink Restaurants

Miku Sushi and Kumo Sushi Lounge Pay it Forward

By: greenwichfreepress | October 10, 2020

After surviving temporary closures during quarantine Miku Sushi and Kumo Sushi made a donation to the American Red Cross Metro New York North chapter. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Garden Club of Old Greenwich Leadership Turns Over; Members Honored

By: greenwichfreepress | October 10, 2020

In a peaceful transfer of power, President Kelly Forsberg who has fearlessly led the club for the past two years through the pandemic, handed the gavel over to new co-presidents Wendy Yu and Ellie Bowman. Continue Reading →

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