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P&Z Urge Fewer Curb Cuts, Stone Wall Preservation at Proposed 9-Unit Development at Former Acme Overflow Lot

By: greenwichfreepress | 11 hours ago

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.

Food Drink Restaurants

Green & Tonic Reopens Renovated Cos Cob Location on Tuesday

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.

Summer Camp

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

New collaboration at Camp Seton increases access to affordable childcare, outdoor learning, and youth leadership opportunities

Obituaries

Patricia Anne Cordaro, 47

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.

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Health

Yale New Haven Health System CEO: We do not expect to get any where near back to our budget this year

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

“After a period of a month of consistent growth, we’ve seen a little bit of a downturn, particularly in Greenwich, which was particularly hard hit with the virus coming in from over the state line.” – Yale New Haven Health System CEO Marna Borgstrom Continue Reading →

Greenwich Hospital offers experimental plasma therapy to COVID-19 patients

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

“In theory, the plasma contains protective antibodies that can transfer immunity to the coronavirus from a patient who had COVID-19 to someone who is suffering with the disease.” – Dr. James Sabetta. Continue Reading →

Health

Tree Company Pays Patriotic Tribute to Greenwich Hospital

By: Lindsay Keller | April 21, 2020

On Tuesday Greenwich Hospital staff gathered outside to admire and photograph an enormous display of gratitude. Continue Reading →

Giving

Nugs Not Hugs: Garden Catering to donate 10,000 meals to first responders

By: | April 21, 2020

“We want our customers to be part of this effort, and for our kids to see how one small act may seem insignificant, but can collectively have a tremendous impact.” – Tina Carpenteri Continue Reading →

Giving

Chickahominy Reunion Association Steps in to Help Neighbors during COVID-19 Pandemic

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

The Chickahominy Reunion Association has donated $5,000 in gift cards to families living in the Chickahominy area who are in the most need of food and supplies. Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich Tax Collector Announces Approval of Tax Deferment Program

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

This program will be offered across the board to all Greenwich residents and taxpayers without the need to complete an application or provide documentation, with the exception of landlords.

Residential and commercial landlords must apply for the program and provide documentation by July 1, 2020. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: A 50th birthday bucket list with Earth in the balance

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

“Thanks to the corona virus crisis, air quality has dramatically improved. Carbon emissions have plunged. Maybe Greenland won’t melt after all. I intellectually know we are loving the world to death by indulging in the desire to see it for ourselves.” – Janet Stone McGuigan Continue Reading →

Government

RTM Mulls Tipping Fees During Four Hour Zoom Meeting

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

Monday night’s RTM set a record, with 228 out of 230 members in attendance via Zoom. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Weekend 911 Hang Up Results in Two Arrests

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

Police responded to the northern part of Greenwich on a report of a 911 hang up call with yelling in the background. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Mary Hull: Out of catastrophe, new views of life may just emerge.

By: greenwichfreepress | April 21, 2020

“Spring 2020 has been impossible to ignore. Walk, jog, bicycle or drive around Greenwich and feel the power of the flowers and the hourly unfolding of leaves and blossoms.” – Mary Hull, Director Greenwich Green & Clean 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.

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