For more than 20 years, GCTV has broadcast town meetings and community events and has kept residents informed about their Town government. Continue Reading →
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The 25 year anniversary year milestone was commemorated during an open house event featuring history from the school, including old articles and yearbooks, and visits to the school’s classrooms.
For more than 20 years, GCTV has broadcast town meetings and community events and has kept residents informed about their Town government. Continue Reading →
This week’s Retired Men’s Association speaker is Dr. David Yermack will explain the latest developments in the rapidly expanding field of cryptocurrencies. Continue Reading →
Stamford Police continue to work with the Stamford Prosecutor’s Office in order to conduct a full investigation and obtain an arrest warrant for the suspect operator. Continue Reading →
Thursday’s League of Women Voters Greenwich legislative wrap-up was sold out, with 120 guests attending the event at Burning Tree Country Club. Continue Reading →
To honor Judith’s life, family and friends will gather on Wednesday 4:00 to 8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich. Tel. 203-869-5968. Funeral Mass on Thursday 10:00am at Sacred Heart RC Church in Byram followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
Police said the suspect vehicle is a silver Honda, possibly an Accord, model year 2003-2007. There is also the possibility that this vehicle is multicolored with after market parts that may not match the original color of the vehicle. The suspect vehicle will also have significant damage to the front passenger side, and missing part of the front bumper. Continue Reading →
At least one MTA Board member called the hikes “scary” and another exclaimed that he was “actually kind of offended.” But, hey… there is nobody on the MTA Board representing Connecticut riders so they both voted to approve the hike as did the entire MTA Board. After all, it’s not their money. – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
At the First Church of Round Hill, Greenwich Tree Conservancy has plans in the works to replace a dead Elm Tree with a new tree in memory of John Conte, who married his wife Kim in First Church of Round Hill in 1983. Continue Reading →
Police say the suspect was in possession of several stolen items, multiple fake identification cards and a pair of shoplifting devices inside her vehicle. Continue Reading →
8 Cherry Blossom Lane sold on June 20, 2025 for $4,900,000 Continue Reading →