The project added 1,120 square feet to the branch, mainly devoted to a new 857-square foot community room. Continue Reading →
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A League of Women Voters Greenwich legislative recap featured the entire Greenwich delegation, who reflected on the recently concluded legislative session and a view to next year.
The project added 1,120 square feet to the branch, mainly devoted to a new 857-square foot community room. Continue Reading →
198 Shore Road Old Greenwich sold on Aug 6, 2025 for $21,000,000 Continue Reading →
The Friends and Family Festival will take place on the front lawn of The First Congregational Church at 108 Sound Beach Avenue, Old Greenwich on Saturday, Sept 13 from 4:00pm to 6:30pm. The event will feature food trucks, “dunk the pastors,” bouncy castle, bouncy obstacle course and children’s crafts. Continue Reading →
Routledge is proud to announce the release of Seeking the Mystical Child: Nurturing Young Children’s Identity, Faith, and Belief, a groundbreaking new book by Dr. Danette Littleton and Dr. Meryl Sole, designed to inspire educators, parents, and caregivers to foster the spiritual and emotional growth of young children. Continue Reading →
“Even though there are some wounds in the past, we’re able to move forward. You’re never alone, there’s always people around and people who have experienced difficulties in the past and are able to rise from this and move forward.” – Father Juan Gabriel Acosta, pastor, St. Mary Church in Stamford Continue Reading →
As of October, existing pay stations will be removed and replaced with AirGarage’s mobile-first platform. The system will allow visitors to park and pay directly from their smartphones. Continue Reading →
On Aug 25, Greenwich Police were dispatched to the area of Horseneck Lane just in from Arch Street on a request for a welfare check on a man sleeping in the grass. Continue Reading →
“Every check mark matters. This is a low-turnout primary, and a handful of votes will decide whether Republicans control a $600 million budget — or Democrats do.” – Jane Sprung Continue Reading →
Work will continue on Saturdays for the months of September and October. Continue Reading →
The applicant referred to on Oxer Place as a “de facto cul-de-sac,” but neighbors described it as a dead end with maxed out on-street parking at night, a history of flooding and pedestrian traffic via path to Henry Street. Continue Reading →