The officer was charged with Strangulation in the 2nd Degree, Threatening in the 2nd Degree (2 Counts), Assault in the 3rd Degree (4 Counts) and Disorderly Conduct (3 Counts). Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/page/159/)
A League of Women Voters Greenwich legislative recap featured the entire Greenwich delegation, who reflected on the recently concluded legislative session and a view to next year.
The officer was charged with Strangulation in the 2nd Degree, Threatening in the 2nd Degree (2 Counts), Assault in the 3rd Degree (4 Counts) and Disorderly Conduct (3 Counts). Continue Reading →
Friday was sweltering but campers and staff at Camp Simmons cooled down after Santa and the Greenwich Fire Dept opened the fire hose with a spray of water. Continue Reading →
The feast dates are Friday, August 15; Saturday, August 16; and Sunday, August 17. Continue Reading →
This week the beloved grocery chain officially launched its first Connecticut location. The Norwalk site was announced in 2022, and has been much anticipated among Fairfield County residents. Continue Reading →
The State Bond Commission will meet on Friday, August 1 at 10:30 am at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford. Continue Reading →
At each stop, you’ll discover the secrets of sustainable living, meet the passionate gardeners behind the plots, and gather inspiration for your own garden—all while supporting the vital conservation and community programming efforts of Greenwich Land Trust and Greenwich Community Gardens. Continue Reading →
558 Lake Avenue sold on June 16, 2025 for $6,400,000 Continue Reading →
“And send Fred a bill for the legal fees from the BOE lawsuit the town has pursued against the town (not a typo) that’s led nowhere. Any of you donkeys sure to be spewing replies on Facebook and plastering puke emojis in reaction to this letter know how many zeros are on that bill now? ” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →
The Avon Theatre – Deborah & Chuck Royce Cinema Arts Center is launching the public phase of the Avon reCreated Capital Campaign, a bold initiative to preserve the theatre’s historic charm while upgrading our beloved nonprofit cinema for the next generation. Continue Reading →
Camp TAYITO is accredited by the American Camp Association. Only two other camp programs in Greenwich have received this distinction. Continue Reading →