53 West Brother Drive sold on Dec 1, 2017 for $3,350,000 Continue Reading →
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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.
53 West Brother Drive sold on Dec 1, 2017 for $3,350,000 Continue Reading →
The house at 5 Meadow Road was built in 1909. Continue Reading →
An application has been submitted to the Dept of Public Works Buildings division to demolish a home at 6 Perkely Lane in Riverside. Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich 2018 BRAVA Awards honorees will be celebrated at a luncheon on Friday, January 19, at the Hyatt Regency, Greenwich, beginning at 11:30 am. Continue Reading →
The entire New Lebanon School population, which has risen to 265 today from as low as 180 students 20 years ago, wore pretend hard hats to the ground breaking for their new, spacious school. Continue Reading →
This is a great family show and a nice way to introduce younger children to the idea of theater at the high school. Reserve your tickets online. Continue Reading →
The forecast is for snow, which could impact the CIAC finals with GHS Cardinals against Darien Blue Wave at Boyle Stadium in Stamford. The 11:00am game is switched to 10:00am. At 6:00am on Saturday, CIAC will assess the weather and determine if the game can be played at 10:00am.
The GHS headmaster is urging fans to demonstrate good sportsmanship! Continue Reading →
Lloyd Hull, Word War II veteran, attended the opening of Oral History Project’s exhibit on his service at Greenwich Library on Thursday Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police on patrol in the area of West Putnam Ave and Byram Road observed a vehicle speeding on Nov 29. Continue Reading →
Governor Malloy warned that the state can sharply curtail spending on transportation or identify new resources to support the Special Transportation Fund. Continue Reading →