When a person ingests marijuana, it’s a choice. That’s not the case with dogs, and they can end up becoming very sick. Continue Reading →
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Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.
When a person ingests marijuana, it’s a choice. That’s not the case with dogs, and they can end up becoming very sick. Continue Reading →
A Volvo ran a red light by the I95 exit 3 ramps and t-boned a Chevy, which hit the curb and rolled over. Continue Reading →
The Perrot Memorial Library and the Greenwich Pen Women will present a book discussion on World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech by Franklin Foer. The facilitator is Sarah Darer Littman, president of the Greenwich Pen Women. The event, free and open to the public, will take place on Monday, March 25, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Rand Room. The Perrot Memorial Library is located at 90 Sound Beach Avenue, Old Greenwich, CT 06870. Now in its third year, this successful series serves the Greenwich community of readers who enjoy a variety of literary genres through facilitated group discussion. Continue Reading →
On Friday, March 1, the Greenwich High School Jazz Ensemble took first place at the Darien High School Jazz Jamboree after competing against other local high school ensembles. Continue Reading →
GCDS students and teachers are organizing a march to seek to awareness and show support for actions to address climate change. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, March 13, The Greenwich Commission on Aging will be hosting an update conversation on the Town wide Survey results for Greenwich residents 45+. Continue Reading →
“The BET has a long-standing practice of borrowing money for short maturities for our town’s capital improvements. This practice has kept taxes and debt manageable, a success for every resident. In contrast, a few voices are calling for increasing the borrowing term to the life of the capital project – in other words, moving from our successful ‘modified pay-as-you- go’ method of financing to longer term borrowing.” – Republican BET members, Michael Mason, Leslie Tarkington, Bill Drake, Andy Duus, Karen Fassuliotis, Debra Hess Continue Reading →
The Opening Reception is Saturday, April 6, 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
Pots for Pets is in the Gallery April 6 – June 1.
Pots for Pets is a national invitational of utilitarian works made for the “furry members” of our family. Continue Reading →
26 Hassake Rd sold on March 1, 2019 for $1,117,500 Continue Reading →
“There is still time to develop a budget that we can agree on. We can start with what we do agree on and hopefully work out the issues where we are divided because at the end of the day, everything we do in Hartford is for you. Although I will not be silent when I disagree with my colleagues, I will also not allow partisan politics to get in the way of real solutions.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →