Dr. June is a Champion of CAR T-cell therapy, is one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People of 2018, and will be Honored by ACGT for His Vision and Accelerating the Momentum of Early Cancer Pioneers 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.
Dr. June is a Champion of CAR T-cell therapy, is one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People of 2018, and will be Honored by ACGT for His Vision and Accelerating the Momentum of Early Cancer Pioneers Continue Reading →
7 Binney Lane sold on April 12, 2019 for $3,150,000 Continue Reading →
An application for a group counseling practice in a residential neighborhood returned to P&Z on Tuesday. The commission also saw applications from homeowners with an open space violation by Mianus Pond and the first application to come in under the new Waterfront Business Zone since it was overhauled. Continue Reading →
More than 140 volunteers from Fairfield, CT and Westchester, NY counties were honored at the Annual Greenwich Hospital Auxiliary Luncheon. Each year the hospital hosts the event to recognize and thank the women and men who provide more than 46,000 hours of service a year. Continue Reading →
Since 1948 the Lions Club has recognized the performance and achievements of Greenwich Police Officers for their contributions in the line of duty. Continue Reading →
“Today, in the State of Connecticut, there are 338 bridges that are rated structurally deficient – they have an average age of 69 years versus an expected life of 50 years. Four of these bridges are over 100 years old. The average age of all bridges in the state is 53 years. And roads: 7% of state roads are rated ‘poor.'” – Jackie Kaiko Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Hospital Gift Shop has dozens of loyal volunteers including some who have returned year after year for three or even four decades. They find the work satisfying and enjoy the volunteer camaraderie. Continue Reading →
Police received a complaint about vandalism at the Town Hall Annex, an apartment building of the HATG. Continue Reading →
The investigation began with a confidential informant developed by investigators from the Greenwich Police Narcotics Section. The indictments allege the defendants sold heroin, often packaged in glassine envelopes (“glassines”) bearing a brand stamp that resembled the New York Yankees logo—with the letters “NY” in the distinctive blue fonts. Continue Reading →
An undercover Narcotics Detective from Greenwich Police negotiated a transaction for drugs with a resident of Quarry Knoll, which are Housing Authority apartments for the elderly. Continue Reading →