John and Sharon Vecchiolla have been devoted to the Greenwich community for decades. Each has served in appointed, elected, and volunteer positions which have benefited Greenwich residents and families. Continue Reading →
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An action item at the end of Thursday’s school board meeting on extending the Superintendent’s contract ended in a tie vote, which meant the motion to extend failed. The vote came at the end of a long meeting, on the heels of the board’s 5-3 vote in favor of a bell to bell cell phone ban at the Greenwich High School.
John and Sharon Vecchiolla have been devoted to the Greenwich community for decades. Each has served in appointed, elected, and volunteer positions which have benefited Greenwich residents and families. Continue Reading →
Daniel dutifully served his county in a time of chaos and confusion. He was in the Yale Class of 1854, and he passed the bar and practiced law in New York and Connecticut in 1855 and 1856.
He was a founding charter member and the first Junior Warden of the masonic lodge Acacia 85 and first formal historian of the town. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Police Department’s Silver Shield Association is accepting applications for their upcoming Women’s Self-Defense Classes which are held on Monday and Wednesday nights from Oct 15 through Nov 14. Continue Reading →
Connecticut residents vulnerable to the millions of tons of solid waste and the billions of gallons of liquid waste generated by the oil and gas extraction industry. Waste contaminated construction fill or road de-icers are the common methods of entry into municipalities. Continue Reading →
Sept 15 was youth football day at the Greenwich High School football game against Trinity Catholic and the Cardinals carried out a #18 jersey to the coin toss and wore #18 on their helmets to honor Steven Sudell, a former Mavericks player who is a cancer warrior. Continue Reading →
5 Bolling Place sold on Sept 18, 2018 for $1,324,000 Continue Reading →
Investigators from Greenwich Police responded to the Suffolk County Correctional Facility in Riverhead, NY to extradite Emily Homer. Continue Reading →
Celebrating its 37th edition this fall, the Bruce Museum Outdoor Arts Festival is recognized as one of the top fine arts festivals nationally. Continue Reading →
“Unwavering in her convictions and support, especially when it comes to children’s health, clean water and clean air. She’s not afraid to vote for what is in the best interest of all of her constituents. Representative Floren is honest, pragmatic, and has insight into our community’s challenges and needs.” – Jeanine Behr Getz, Greenwich Continue Reading →
The idea of a pollinator pathway is to connect natural areas by creating pollinator friendly pathways – enhanced with native flowers, shrubs and trees creating the feeding grounds for pollinators – bees, bats, birds, butterflies, moths, and other insects. Continue Reading →