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Greenwich Police Department Opens Its Doors for Community-Focused Police Day 2026

By: greenwichfreepress | 4 hours ago

Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.

Around Town

Riverside Garden Club To Celebrate Nation’s 250th at Knapp’s Tavern

The Riverside Garden Club invites all to join them for a tour of the Colonial Herb Garden and light refreshments. Two Roads Brewery of Stratford has generously volunteered to brew ale using the hops grown at the colonial garden.  Come sample what George Washington would have been served at the Knapp’s Tavern during his traverse through Greenwich 250 years ago.

Volunteering

Junior League of Greenwich Completes 100+ Volunteer Hours During Inaugural All Service Day

Forty-five members partnered with local nonprofits across Greenwich in a day of hands-on service supporting children, families, and community organizations.

Letter to the Editor

LOCKTON: Blue Line Solutions is Controlled by RAF Equity

“The RTM is voting in June to accept the Greenwich Speed Camera plan. We all want our children to be safe, but we do not want our Town to be the honey pot for an out of state Equity Fund.” – Janet Lockton

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Police & Fire

Greenwich Schools Chief Announces Decision about School on Friday

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018

Dr. Gildea factored in significant blowing and drifting snow forecast for Thursday night, as well as slow travel conditions due to cold temperatures, and the significant accumulations of snow. Continue Reading →

Dogs

Adoption of Benny Inspires “Free the Shelters Event” in Stamford; Fees Waived Through Jan 14

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018

All fees for adopting dogs at Stamford Animal Control are waived through January 14, 2018, during a “Free the Shelters” event sponsored by PRAI Beauty and Cathy Kangas. Continue Reading →

Arts

Eastern Middle School Presents Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018

There are 92 students in the cast, directed by Matthew Tracey, assisted by EMS 7th Grade Social Studies teacher Jennifer Badillo with choreography by Mr. Scott Sisbarro from St. Saviour’s School of Dance in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich Schools Chief Yet to Determine Whether to Open Schools on Friday

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018

Greenwich Schools Superintendent will decide whether to close schools late Thursday night or early Friday morning. Watch email, Greenwich Schools website, or local media, including GFP for an announcement. Continue Reading →

Opinion

GHS Student Government Leaders Appeal to Town for Compromise on Field Lighting

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018

“We only hope to be good neighbors, and believe that the answer to preserving community harmony is compromise and conversation.” Continue Reading →

Arts

In Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Bruce Museum to Host Community Curation Family Day

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018
Paul Giovanopoulos (Greek-American, 1939- ) Martin Luther King, 1978. Mixed media on paper, 28 x 19 1/2 in. Gift of Marion M. Lauterstein, Bruce Museum Collection 82.16.02

Admission to the Bruce Museum is free January 9 – 19, 2018, while the Museum’s Arcade and Love galleries are closed for installation. In honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day, the museum is holding a Community Curation Family Day on Monday, January 15, Continue Reading →

Weather

Winter Storm Hub: Schools, Library, Town Hall Closed

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018
Greenwich Ave at intersection of Lewis Street at 11:00am, Jan 4

The winter storm warning is extended until 1:00am on Friday. Thursday’s high will be near 25°. Friday’s high will only be 11°.d Continue Reading →

Weather

Storm Hub: Big Snow Coming to Greenwich on Thursday

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2018

Expect an inch of snow per hour. Give yourself extra time to travel. Bundle up because this storm will usher in the coldest temps we’ve felt so far this winter. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Dec 22-26, 2017

By: greenwichfreepress | January 3, 2018

75 Dearfield Drive sold on Dec 26, 2017 for $2,275,000 Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich Selectmen Declare Snow Emergency Beginning 8pm Wednesday

By: greenwichfreepress | January 3, 2018

During a snow emergency, on-street parking on designated snow emergency routes is prohibited. See list of snow emergency routes. Continue Reading →

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