The Greenwich Board of Education has devolved into eight (nxxxxxxxxps) sitting around a table lurching from one costly fiasco to the next. 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.
The Greenwich Board of Education has devolved into eight (nxxxxxxxxps) sitting around a table lurching from one costly fiasco to the next. Continue Reading →
Ultimately the contaminated soil will be excavated and disposed of off-site and replaced with imported certified clean backfill material. Continue Reading →
A Darien man who was vacationing in Anguilla is accused of killing a 27-year-old employee at the hotel where he and his family were staying on April 13. The Anguillian, an online news site, reported that an autopsy revealed that the death was caused by asphyxia and blunt force trauma to the head and other parts of his upper body. Continue Reading →
Police came upon a car they thought was disabled, but it was unoccupied. They learned it was stolen and the driver had been picked up by a Good Samaritan. Continue Reading →
A former Armstrong Court resident has failed to make court appearances on multiple occasions. He has been arrested on drug related charges several times. Continue Reading →
The Marlins Diving Club from the YMCA of Greenwich had a spectacular showing at this year’s YMCA Diving Nationals in Florida. Continue Reading →
Siegrun Pottgen has lived in her Queen Anne Style Victorian at the corner of Glenville Street and Angelus Drive for decades. She is also the longest serving Town official in Greenwich and after decades as a State Marshal, she remains an elected Republican Town Constable. Her memories include the felt mill and remediation of soil around the Byram River and construction of two new Glenville Schools and a time when traffic was steady but not heavy through the Glenville corridor. Continue Reading →
9 Keofferam Rd sold on April 16, 2019 for $4,025,000 Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Tree Conservancy will sponsor an Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony at Cos Cob School on April 25 at 9:30am. Continue Reading →
Hands-on craft activities for all ages are available at no additional charge in the Museum’s Education Workshop, and the Museum’s galleries will be open. Continue Reading →