YWCA Greenwich is also thrilled to announce that the former Director of the Harmony Project, Jessie DiMuzio, has moved into a new role of Clinical Supervisor. Continue Reading →
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Oceans 180 will return with a vast variety of fresh seafood from Connecticut shores. Check out our interview with Oceans 180’s Jardar Nygaard, from last summer. Also, there are new vendors including New Petal Flower Farm out of Monroe, CT and Biscuits and Bones, who offer all natural dog food and dog treats.
YWCA Greenwich is also thrilled to announce that the former Director of the Harmony Project, Jessie DiMuzio, has moved into a new role of Clinical Supervisor. Continue Reading →
Governor Lamont is directing Connecticut’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol to be activated effective at 12:00 pm on Sunday, June 22, 2025, and remaining in effect through at least 8:00 pm on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. Continue Reading →
“Let us clarify and correct recent statements made by several people in their efforts to overturn the First Selectman’s executive decision to award $50,000 to GC.” – Chairman Greenwich Communities, Sam Romeo and Executive Director Anthony L. Johnson Continue Reading →
The official tour dates include The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY on October 4, 2025. Continue Reading →
The Cub-O-Ree at Camp Seton brought out the best of what Scouting is all about: resilience, learning, and fun, Continue Reading →
The rain held off for the Greenwich High School class of 2025 graduation on Tuesday, June 17. Continue Reading →
Fuscaldo has been with Greenwich Public Schools since 2007, as a strings teacher at four elementary schools, the director of orchestras at Central Middle School, and currently the director of orchestras at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, June 18, Garden Catering will donate 100% of proceeds from sales of “Tyler’s BEC” — his favorite BEC with cones and honey mustard — to the Tyler G Foundation. Continue Reading →
Under the Sacklers’ ownership, Purdue made and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, fueling the largest drug crisis in the nation’s history. The settlement ends the Sacklers’ control of Purdue and their ability to sell opioids in the United States. Continue Reading →
Tod’s Point Sailing School, a local nonprofit organization is open for their fourth season. According to Bill King, there is a great group of returning US Sailing certified sailing instructors and support staff comprised of local high school and returning college students. Continue Reading →