The 4th annual David N. Theis Award will be presented to Ed Dadakis, a lifelong Greenwich resident, in a ceremony on Oct 4 beginning at 6:00pm. 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.
The 4th annual David N. Theis Award will be presented to Ed Dadakis, a lifelong Greenwich resident, in a ceremony on Oct 4 beginning at 6:00pm. Continue Reading →
Check out the final list of Culinary Village Participants, Cooking Demos, Competitive Participants. Continue Reading →
Disasters can be anything from having a fire in your kitchen to a flash flood sweeping away your belongings. In both of these situations your family needs a plan of action to prevent anyone from being hurt and from being caught off guard financially. National Preparedness Month is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency within the Department of Homeland Security. Continue Reading →
“For the past eighteen years State Representative Livvy Floren has cast votes in Hartford in favor of fiscal prudence.” – Nancy B. Burke, Budget Overview Committee, Greenwich RTM – Representative Town Meeting Continue Reading →
138 Milbank Ave sold on Sept 7, 2018 for $4,100,000 Continue Reading →
A full schedule of activities is planned from 1:00-4:00pm with troop camping overnight. The Camporee will begin with a flag ceremony, followed by stations spread throughout the camp including edible fire building, letterboxing, crafts, outdoor cooking, fishing, a bouldering wall, archery and S’mores. True to any Girl Scout event, the day will conclude with a flag ceremony, singalong, SWAPS, and campfire. Continue Reading →
Last year this Greenwich tradition brought in over 5,000 pet lovers. On Sept 16, there will be dog demonstrations, food trucks, vendors, competitions to enter your dog in, adoptable dogs, a silent auction and so much more. Order your tickets today. Continue Reading →
Alan Pesce was the winning pitcher for G-Ville Deli, which went undefeated in the double elimination tournament. Both G-Ville Deli and Corbo’s Corner Deli defeated the defending champion, The Hateables, during the tournament. Continue Reading →
Development of properties at 581 and 585 West Putnam Ave was discussed well past midnight at Planning & Zoning Tuesday night. The proposal includes excavation of more than 20 feet of ledge over an area exceeding an acre.
That is about 31,000 cubic yards of material. Extensive blasting could last for a prolonged period of time. Continue Reading →
After initially presenting a rendering of a synagogue for the corner of Mason St and Havemeyer Place in downtown Greenwich in July and meeting disappointment from the Historic District Commission, the applicant returned with a revised design. Still the commission disapproved. Continue Reading →