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After Another Continuance for Animal Cruelty Suspect, Greenwich Animal Control Officers Lament Lack of Government Registry for Animal Abusers

By: greenwichfreepress | 16 minutes ago

Greenwich Animal Control Officers lamented the lack of government registry Across the state for animal abusers.

Letter to the Editor

Delivering on Hamill Rink: Respecting the Process and Our Kids

“After years of work and broad community consensus, this project is ready. It is time to deliver for our kids and our community.” – Joe Rothenberg

Around Town

Christ Church Greenwich Announces Free Talk on Sunday, May 3 “Lessons Learned from Crisis Management”

This Sunday, Karen will share practical advice for navigating high-stakes moments — in business, at home, and in your personal life. She’ll explore why doing the right thing rarely makes you popular, how people can hold vastly different views of the same crisis, and how faith gives us the strength to stand by difficult decisions.

Arts

Internationally Acclaimed Cellist and Composer Sujari Britt to Perform at Greenwich Historical Society

An Exclusive Intimate Concert with World-Renowned Cellist to Benefit PROJECT MUSIC, a nonprofit organization committed to providing high- quality music education and performance opportunities to youth, regardless of financial means.

More Headlines

P&Z Urge Fewer Curb Cuts, Stone Wall Preservation at Proposed 9-Unit Development at Former Acme Overflow Lot
Green & Tonic Reopens Renovated Cos Cob Location on Tuesday
YMCA of Greenwich Expands Summer Camp Programming To Meet Growing Community Needs
Obituaries

Norma Carlson, 91

By: greenwichfreepress | April 28, 2020

Burial is private; a celebration of life will take place at a later date. Continue Reading →

Health

Commission on Aging & Greenwich High School Help “Socially Connect” Older Adults to Teens

By: greenwichfreepress | April 28, 2020

Staying inside day after day can be fatiguing. Daily routines and schedules have been disrupted for residents of all ages. Older adults are invited to sign up for a friendly phone call from a GHS student. Continue Reading →

Government

BET Cuts Greenwich Schools Budget $3 Million in Party Line Vote

By: greenwichfreepress | April 28, 2020

The BET decision day meeting started with two hours dedicated to Greenwich Public Schools budget, during which about 200 people tuned in via Zoom. Continue Reading →

Government

RTC Chair: Greenwich schools do not have a funding problem.

By: greenwichfreepress | April 28, 2020

“The facts in this debate are on the side of the Republican BET members who took the step to pass this budget under intense pressure, great duress and the theater of emotional overreach by many well-intentioned parents.” – Dan Quigley, RTC chair Continue Reading →

Health

Camillo: Policy on Beaches Coming “Very Soon” – But “Not In the Sand”

By: greenwichfreepress | April 27, 2020

“Fourteen consecutive days of declining hospitalizations would be “an indicator that you can get back to opening some things up on a limited basis….”We’re about 7 days in to this downward slope. In another 7 to 10 days we might make some announcements about places people can go.” – CT Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Juvenile Car Thieves Staying Busy in Greenwich during Pandemic

By: greenwichfreepress | April 27, 2020

So far in 2020, 34 vehicles have been stolen; 27 of them recovered. All were stolen by juveniles. Continue Reading →

Schools

UPDATE: Lamont Says Statewide Graduation Day for Class of 2020 Might be “Ingenious”

By: greenwichfreepress | April 27, 2020

Hundreds of high school senior parents from across Connecticut are joining in hope that Governor Lamont might approve a shared graduation date for high schools across the state on June 22. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Two Women Charged with Stealing Mail Off Milbank Ave

By: greenwichfreepress | April 27, 2020

On Sunday around 4:30am Greenwich Police arrested two people spotted loitering around a maibox. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Kayakers Rescued after Capsizing in Rough Waters on Long Island Sound

By: greenwichfreepress | April 27, 2020

Two Stamford kayakers were taken to the hospital on Sunday afternoon after their kayak capsized in rough waters off Wallacks Point in Stamford. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Why I Did a 180° on Pay As You Throw

By: greenwichfreepress | April 27, 2020

“Whether you realize it or not, the amount you pay to your hauler is only to transport your disposables to the dump, not the cost to dispose of them. That cost is what is currently paid for by your real estate taxes.” – Gary Silberberg, Greenwich Continue Reading →

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YMCA of Greenwich Expands Summer Camp Programming To Meet Growing Community Needs

For more than 110 years, the YMCA of Greenwich has served as a cornerstone of the Greenwich community—responding to evolving needs and ensuring that children, families, and working caregivers have the support they need to learn, grow, and thrive. This summer, the YMCA is expanding its summer camp offerings through a new collaboration with Scouting America Greenwich, allowing YMCA programs to operate at the historic Camp Seton beginning summer 2026.

Greenwich Botanical Center’s May Gardener’s Market Will Bloom on Saturday, May 2, 2026

Greenwich Botanical Center's May Gardener's Market will be held Saturday, May 2 from 9:00am to 4:00pm. With plants galore, gardening accessories, cut flowers and much-anticipated Plant of the Year, the bustling market is the best way to start summer gardens, while supporting GBC and its mission to connect people of all ages with plants and nature.  There will be three speakers to educate the crowd on roses, container gardens and new annuals.

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