On May 1st at 6:30 pm at Greenwich Town Hall First Selectman Peter Tesei, will proclaim MAT Education Awareness Day, in honor of the 20-year anniversary that Marilyn Ann Trahan (Josephs) (MAT), succumbed to Ovarian Cancer in 1999. Continue Reading →
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Alpha School seeks to change the use of the building at 20 East Elm from retail to school for children up to grade 8. Currently all retail areas of the building are vacant or will soon be vacant. The second floor is occupied by a medical office. Alpha School is an AI-powered private school network co-founded by software billionaire Joe Liemandt, who has committed billions to scaling the school model.
On May 1st at 6:30 pm at Greenwich Town Hall First Selectman Peter Tesei, will proclaim MAT Education Awareness Day, in honor of the 20-year anniversary that Marilyn Ann Trahan (Josephs) (MAT), succumbed to Ovarian Cancer in 1999. Continue Reading →
On Thursday morning, Greenwich Police arrested West Islip, NY man who was wanted as a fugitive from justice. Continue Reading →
The contest will honor Greenwich’s unique heritage, amenities, cultural diversity and places that make it special and worth preserving. Continue Reading →
The maintenance worker, identified by law enforcement authorities as Kenny Mitchel, a Dominica native, demanded money and was armed, according to Hapgood’s statement. Continue Reading →
On May1 Dr. Saul Rothenberg will talk about Insomnia, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Medicine. Continue Reading →
SPLURGE will host an opening event at the beginning of each month for students to invite their family and friends to view and celebrate their work, and art will remain on display for approximately 30 days. Continue Reading →
The company’s Greenwich location is one of six showrooms Indochino will open in the northeast this year. Continue Reading →
Do you love stories on Podcasts? Listening to true stories? On May 3, six interesting, dynamic older Greenwich residents will share real life experiences.
The evening will be hosted by Greenwich resident, Bonnie Levison, Lead Storytelling Instructor with The Moth. Continue Reading →
Claudia Connor, President and CEO of Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants, “CIRI,” delivered a powerful speech on the intersection of US immigration policy and racism, for which she received a standing ovation. She said that today anti-immigrant and anti-refugee sentiment in the US are at an unparalleled high and policies reflect that. Continue Reading →
Opening night of the 22nd annual Art to The Ave festival is set for Thursday, May 2 from 5:30pm to 8:00pm. The festival is collaboration of local stores in the Greenwich Avenue area and local artists, made possible by the Greenwich Arts Council. Each May, with the overwhelming support of the Greenwich business community, the Arts Council turns Greenwich Avenue into a strolling gallery.
The evening launches a truly spectacular show as musicians and street performers fill the street entertaining strollers.
Most stores host receptions for the hundreds of visitors who attend to preview the work of over 120 artists. The artworks selected by the retailers remains in place through Memorial Day, so there is ample time for viewers to experience the “gallery” that downtown Greenwich becomes.
All the art on display is for sale. New this year, all are invited to an after party to be held at the Greenwich Arts Council the night of May 2 from 7:30 to 9:00pm. Continue Reading →