“Senate Bill 586, which creates a loophole allowing the barbaric practice of black bear trophy hunting. We urge you to tell your Senators to vote NO on SB586.” – Sherry Wernicke and Allison Fox Continue Reading →
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Raphaël’s Bakery on Mason Street in Greenwich is hard to miss, with its orange awning, matching outdoor seating, and cheerful spring flowers. When customers step inside, they are greeted with a wide display of pastries, sandwiches, baguettes and baked goods. Amelie ordered a turkey and comté sandwich, Julia ordered a vegetarian sandwich with a chocolate chip cookie, and Sara enjoyed a prosciutto and mozzarella sandwich.
“Senate Bill 586, which creates a loophole allowing the barbaric practice of black bear trophy hunting. We urge you to tell your Senators to vote NO on SB586.” – Sherry Wernicke and Allison Fox Continue Reading →
US Congressman Jim Himes will be on hand to join in the festivities and to help kick-off the event, as will US Senator Richard Blumenthal, Governor Ned Lamont and Lt Governor Susan Bysiewicz. Continue Reading →
“On April 8 and April 10, the Lamont administration drove two fatal daggers into their own pro-tolls arguments. On the first date, state Department of Transportation officials reduced the target for infrastructure spending by billions of dollars, and on the second date Governor Lamont himself announced he expects billions in increased federal subsidies for improvements to our transportation system.” – Len Suzio, Former State Senator (R-District 13) and vice-chair of the Transportation Committee Continue Reading →
Evening of jazz to feature saxophonist Bennie Wallace, Grammy winning pianist Peter Martin, drummer Herlin Riley, bassist Matt Dwonszyk, trombonist Corey Wilcox and vocalist Charenée Wade. Continue Reading →
As in years past, their generosity was something that will leave a lasting impression on every member of the Greenwich Boys & Girls Club that will now be playing a sport (s) that may have been not possible without this equipment. Continue Reading →
“The restaurant is closed for now, and planning on staying closed until we get a handle on exactly what transpired.” Michael Long, Greenwich Health Dept Director of Environmental Service Continue Reading →
The awards were presented by Kathy Walker, Junior League of Greenwich Community Director, on Monday, April 22, 2019 at the annual Community Advisory Committee breakfast held at McArdle’s Florist and Garden Center. Continue Reading →
35 Winding Lane sold on April 17, 2019 for $6,850,000 Continue Reading →
“My motto is not to throw good money after bad,” Mayo said, referring to repairing the 50 year old bleachers. “We’ll get you more information on the rental of bleachers. We’re considering rental bleachers for 1,800 people.” Continue Reading →
More honors are in store for WMS Principal Gordon Beinstein, the 2019 Connecticut Public Schools Middle School Principal of the Year. Continue Reading →