“Do Greenwich Republicans really think they lost control of the Town Finance Board (BET) because their opponents neglected to amend their candidate filings?” – Judy Berg Continue Reading →
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Greenwich High School’s spring musical production of Grease is set for Thursday, May 14; Friday, May 15; and Saturday, May 16 in the school’s performing arts center. Shows start at 7:00pm. There is an intermission between Act 1 and Act 2. Reserve tickets online.
“Do Greenwich Republicans really think they lost control of the Town Finance Board (BET) because their opponents neglected to amend their candidate filings?” – Judy Berg Continue Reading →
The surprise of the evening was opposition to the redevelopment from local business owners. Continue Reading →
“If I’m elected, I’ll be everyone’s Town Clerk. I just want the job. You have to ask for the job.” – Molly Saleeby Continue Reading →
A man allegedly trespassed and stole from Innis Arden Golf Club twice and stole from the OG Tennis Academy. According to the CT Judicial Branch website he has several convictions for crimes in Greenwich dating back to 2014 and 2016. Continue Reading →
Every dollar raised from the 2019 Muddy Up 5k supports the Club’s after-school programs which provide local families with high quality, safe and affordable after-school care. Continue Reading →
Sunday was a beautiful day for Adopt A Dog’s Puttin on the Dog event in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
“A review of Howard’s accomplishments shows the management skills and efficiencies that the taxpayers of Greenwich expect and deserve.”– Judith Cohen, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Stamford Police discovered a 93-year-old female, deceased at the bottom of a staircase leading into the basement of her home. With the assistance of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, it was determined that the injuries were not consistent with a fall down the stairs. Continue Reading →
Torrick Johnson was shot several times on the night of September 25, 2019. He died as a result of his injuries. Continue Reading →
“Thirty years ago, I first met Howard when he was working in New York City with an advertising agency. I was calling on him as an advertising salesperson. He impressed me then with sharp questioning and straightforwardness. He continues to do that today.” – Peter L. Uhry, Riverside Continue Reading →