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Lane Critchell Launches Job Platform, GETSTASK.com after Success with Do It All Dudes

By: greenwichfreepress | 25 minutes ago

“For students, the more you fill out your profile, more likely you’ll be notified about jobs. There is a checklist. Students can upload a photo, where they go to school, what they’re studying, past work and skills. I expect babysitting and sports lessons will be huge.” – Lane Critchell, founder of GETSTASK.com

Government

League of Women Voters Greenwich to Host Recap of Connecticut’s 2026 Legislative Session

The event is on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Burning Tree Country Club, 120 Perkins Road, Greenwich. Registration is required.

Opinion

Talking Transportation: Bring Your Bike on Board

Whatever your destination, always BYO (and wear) a helmet when operating on two wheels. And remember: E-bikes and scooters should use UL-certified batteries and never be charged aboard any vehicle or station. – Jim Cameron

Health

Commemoration for National Gun Violence Awareness Day Set for June 5

Gun violence continues to be one of the leading causes of deaths of
children and teens, and in Connecticut 151 people were killed in 2025.

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Government

$4 Million Comes through for New Leb in First Wave of State Reimbursement

By: greenwichfreepress | February 5, 2018
Steve Walko, Mike Bocchino and Scott Frantz at the new Lebanon School ground breaking, Dec 7, 2017 Photo: Leslie Yager

The project received $3,955,139 as the first round of reimbursement dollars came through. Continue Reading →

Weather

Supermoon Storm Surge Inundates Binney Pond and Its New Plantings

By: greenwichfreepress | February 5, 2018

Conservation Commission director Denise Savageau said it’s difficult to know how much salt water intrusion there was in Binney Pond last week, given there was significant snow and rain coming downstream. The new plantings around the pond were completely submerged. Continue Reading →

Government

Town Issues RFP for Outside Vendor to Supervise Greenwich Parking Services

By: greenwichfreepress | February 5, 2018

The town is looking for a management consultant to run the town’s parking services department. Continue Reading →

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Enter for a Chance to Win a Free Car Wash from Birdie’s

By: greenwichfreepress | February 5, 2018

Birdie’s offers a mobile detailing service by appointment. Birdie’s uses a steam cleaning method in which steam is generated from a machine that’s housed in the back of the Birdie’s van. Not only does the steam method produce amazing results, but it requires less than one gallon of water to clean a car. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

DUI for Driver Observed Swerving on West Putnam Ave at 2:00am

By: greenwichfreepress | February 4, 2018

A driver spotted swerving on West Putnam Ave, nearly leaving the roadway, was charged with DUI and Failure to Drive in Proper Lane. Continue Reading →

Arts

Art and Science from the Soviet Union Intersect at the Bruce Museum

By: Avery Barakett | February 4, 2018
Mikhail Borisov (Russian, b. 1950; lives and works in Moscow) Cosmonaut Anatoly Berezovoy, 1983. Oil on canvas. Zimmerli Art Museum, Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union. This is a portrait of the cosmonaut Anatoly Berezovoy (1942-2014) from the series "Cosmos in the Service of Peace." In 1982 Berezovoy was the commander of the first mission to the space station Salyut 7, spending 211 days in space.

A press tour at the Bruce Museum included a look at two exhibits: “Hot Art in a Cold War: Intersections of Art and Science in the Soviet Era” and “Patriotic Persuasion: American Posters of the First World War.” Continue Reading →

Arts

At Temple Sholom the Starry Night Gala Featured Music by New York City Swing

By: greenwichfreepress | February 4, 2018

Temple Sholom’s Starry Night Gala was held on Saturday, January 27, 2018. The event attracted more than 175 guests and included a silent auction, dancing, and live music provided by New York City Swing. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Man Surrenders on Warrant for Failure to Appear

By: greenwichfreepress | February 4, 2018

A local man failed to appear in Stamford Superior Court on a summons issued during a motor vehicle stop in Greenwich on Oct 6, 2017. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Men Arrested after Fraud Attempt at Glenville Wells Fargo

By: greenwichfreepress | February 4, 2018

A man allegedly attempted to open an account utilizing a fraudulent Massachusetts driver’s license and VISA credit card. Police say the man then attempted to fraudulently withdraw $3,000. Continue Reading →

Dogs

New Program at Adopt-a-Dog Welcomes Foster Families to Transition Dogs to Forever Homes

By: greenwichfreepress | February 4, 2018

Foster families enable Adopt-A-Dog to free up space to rescue more dogs. They give people a chance to experience a dog breed or temperament they might not otherwise consider. Consider fostering a dog from Adopt-A-Dog today! Continue Reading →

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