The internet is written in permanent ink. Online comments can be deleted, but they live on in screenshots. In many ways, Facebook is the new town square. Continue Reading →
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Developers Joe Tranfo and Phil Wharton estimate construction will be complete in the second half of 2028. There will be a mix of spacious 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments with 10 ft ceilings. he building will be professionally managed and feature many amenities, including a dining room, fitness center and game room.
The internet is written in permanent ink. Online comments can be deleted, but they live on in screenshots. In many ways, Facebook is the new town square. Continue Reading →
Amy Montimurro has worked with Abilis for more than 22 years, most recently as its director of Life Services, and stepped into the role as interim CEO July 1, 2018. Continue Reading →
Arts Alive! is the Greenwich Arts Council’s annual evening event of performance art, live music, dance, cocktails and food. The proceeds benefit the Council’s extensive Youth Art Education Programs. Continue Reading →
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! The the giant brown tarp masking the giant pumpkin lady was lifted. The theme of the Pumpkin Patch 2018 was revealed. Aloha! Continue Reading →
The first annual Valley Jam was a huge success on Saturday, with well over 1,000 people in attendance over the course of the afternoon. Organized by the Pemberwick-Glenville Association, the family friendly event was the outgrowth of the annual Pemberwick-Glenville Day traditionally held in Pemberwick Park. “The best thing about Valley Jam was it was a multi generational event,” said Andrea Blume, the chair of the PGA. “Everyone had a great time – kids, families, older people who’ve lived here their entire lives, and young families who have just moved here and want to get involved with the PGA.” The move to Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center allowed for a reimagined event. Continue Reading →
The public is invited to tour homes for sale, October 3 from 5:00 to 7:00pm
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Kindergarten Spotlight provides an earlier opportunity to learn about the Greenwich Schools kindergarten program for families that are considering their options for enrollment in school year 2019-2020. Continue Reading →
“red doesn’t do his work for the “party,” he works for us, the people of Connecticut. …This is one Democrat that’s happy Fred Camillo has my back and plans to show it in November.” – Julie Nixon Continue Reading →
New Canaan Police arrested a Stamford teen following a high speed chase that ended when the vehicle the juvenile was driving crashed into a utility pole. Continue Reading →
William O’Connor was sworn in as a member of Greenwich Police Dept on Monday. His father and two brothers are also members of the department. Another Greenwich resident to be sworn in was Kevin Ingraham. Continue Reading →