Catherine and Benjamin encourage anyone who would like to join their cause to consider signing up for the walk through Team Greenwich. 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.
Catherine and Benjamin encourage anyone who would like to join their cause to consider signing up for the walk through Team Greenwich. Continue Reading →
On Labor Day, Governor Lamont issued a joint statement on with Governor Maura Healey, Governor Kathy Hochul, Governor Dan McKee, and Governor Phil Murphy: “We are looking for the Trump Administration to uphold all offshore wind permits already granted and allow these projects to be constructed. Efforts to walk back these commitments jeopardize hardworking families, wasting years of progress and ceding leadership to foreign competitors.” Continue Reading →
Chief Heavey said response to the leaf blower complaints was “a considerable task,” taking officers’ time from other duties. In response to a QYG survey in July, several respondents said they were reluctant to call police with complaints because they believed it was not a good use of police time. Continue Reading →
This September, the YMCA of Greenwich will join YMCAs across the country in celebrating Welcoming Month, a national movement that highlights the importance of building connections, fostering belonging, and bringing communities together. Continue Reading →
President Donald Trump promised to bring a swift end to the Russia-Ukraine during the presidential campaign and launched an effort to do just that shortly after he was inaugurated. Continue Reading →
Mark your Calendars for the 2nd Annual Art in the Park – Fall Edition, hosted by the Old Greenwich Merchants Association in the beautiful setting of Binney Park in Old Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Blount pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 30 years, and one count of unlawful possession of stolen mail, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of five years. Continue Reading →
“Our unified team brings decades of leadership and professional experience in municipal finance, risk management, investing, banking, accounting, and litigation. We also have a proven track record of community service on the Planning & Zoning Board of Appeals, the Board of Education, the RTM, and various non-profit boards in and outside of Greenwich.” – Elliot Alchek, Matt DesChamps, Laura Erickson, Doug Fenton, Stephen Selbst, David Weisbrod Continue Reading →
The Darien native is one of over 3300 people each year who try to walk the entire length of the Appalachian Trail, from Georgia to Maine. But she’s one of the 25% of them that actually completed the task. Continue Reading →
86 Winthrop Drive sold on Aug 1, 2025 for $5,600,000 Continue Reading →