“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 Continue Reading →
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The GCDS Schwarz Campus is 41.5 acres in the RA-1 zone and the school does not receive any FAR bonus for educational use. The Schwarz Campus at 23 Fairfield Road was originally part of the F.A.O. Schwarz estate, which goes all the way to Cardinal Road. Even if the school added the requested units, they would still have remaining FAR, but the discussion revolved around the proposed multi-family apartment building in the RA-1 single family zone.
“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 Continue Reading →
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. Continue Reading →
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. Continue Reading →
The proposal for 49 Brookside submitted under the town’s 6-110 regulation to encourage workforce housing. One of the 9 units would be below market. Continue Reading →
The brand is reopening its Cos Cob location on Tuesday, April 28 following a renovation, introducing a new salad bar – added in response to strong customer demand – alongside a refreshed in-store experience. To celebrate, Green & Tonic is offering $1 salads from 12–2:00pm, giving guests the chance to build their own bowl and experience the new offering firsthand. Continue Reading →
On Friday, May 1, a Memorial Funeral Mass will be held at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 178 Greenwich Avenue, at 10:00am, followed by an interment at St. Mary’s/Putnam Cemetery, 35 Parsonage Road, Greenwich CT. A reception will follow at the Greenwich Boat and Yacht Club, 9 Grass Island Road, Greenwich, at approximately 12:00 – 3:00pm. Continue Reading →
This drop-in event invites the community to explore simple, meaningful ways to care for their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being—no appointments needed. Continue Reading →
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. Continue Reading →
Keynote speaker Ali Morgan, DEI practitioner and education coach, emphasized that “the talk” with children about inclusion and navigating racism is not a one-time perfect conversation, but rather a series of moments.
“It’s a question at the dinner table, or in the car. It’s a comment after school, or a moment of confusion or discomfort…How we respond in those moments is ultimately what matters.” Continue Reading →
The Friends of Binney Park is hosting a volunteer work day on Saturday, May 2 from 9:30am to 12:00pm at Helen Binney Kitchel Natural Park. This section of Binney Park is located across from the Perrot Memorial Library along Harding Road. The rain date for the event is May 9. All are welcome to come help.
“We will plant native plants, clear out invasive ones around our new Holly Grove, and mark some trails,” says organizer Diana Klingner. Continue Reading →