“There are superheroes amongst us here in Greenwich and our children are the lucky ones because they get to interact with them each day.” – Distinguished teacher committee chair Angie Hartofilis Continue Reading →
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Old Greenwich Merchants are again busy planning for next “Art in the Park” event, which is set for Sunday, June 7 in Binney Park in Old Greenwich from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. (Rain date is Sunday, June 14).
“There are superheroes amongst us here in Greenwich and our children are the lucky ones because they get to interact with them each day.” – Distinguished teacher committee chair Angie Hartofilis Continue Reading →
“The rink proposal has been beaten with a club into its current, optimal form.” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →
On Monday, May 18, Alma Rutgers will receive the Barbara Nolan Award from Barbara’s House. Barbara’s House, formerly CCI, is a Greenwich social service agency providing local residents with a wide range of free services including after school programs, individual and group counseling, workforce development initiatives, special needs support groups, and citizenship prep. The organization has been working in Greenwich for over 70 years and offers all its programs for free. Continue Reading →
We caught up with Jonas Korff (GHS class of 2026) at Joey B’s in Cos Cob where he ordered a deluxe double cheeseburger and elaborated on its superiority. During the visit, a local middle schooler, Henry Ingraham, said, “I love your videos…I like how they’re very local and I’ve been to most of the place he reviews and eat the same stuff he’s reviewing.” Continue Reading →
The case, filed in the District of Connecticut, is the latest action from the Justice Department targeting what they say are illegal sanctuary policies across the country.
“It is our policy and the law of the state of Connecticut to respect and honor immigrant workers and families, and we welcome their contributions to our state. It is a shame that the President and the Department of Justice are not focused on public safety but are wasting federal resources on attacking Connecticut with a baseless lawsuit that has no foundation in law or fact. Connecticut is not a ‘sanctuary’ state, whatever that means.” – CT Attorney General William Tong
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4 Banksville Rd sold on March 17, 2026 for $2,990,000 Continue Reading →
On Tuesday afternoon an SUV drove into the rear of a tractor trailer and became wedged underneath. The injured driver received medical care during the extrication and was conscious upon removal from the vehicle. Continue Reading →
As an example, I asked Claude recently which Facebook groups would be good to advertise a new job position. It made up the names of Facebook groups and when “cross-examined,” Claude admitted that he made up the names of the groups – Claude said he doesn’t have access to the names of the groups. So he made some up!! Our articles do not contain anything “made up.” – Scott Simonsen Continue Reading →
State Treasurer Erick Russell will join Selectwoman Rachel Khanna for a community conversation with Greenwich residents in the Greenwich Town Hall main meeting room at 4:00pm. The event will include a brief presentation followed by an open Q&A, giving attendees the opportunity to hear directly from the Treasurer and ask questions about issues impacting Connecticut. Treasurer Russell will present a progress report on the important work of the State Treasury. He will report on the critical functions of this office, as well as the state’s overall fiscal position and pension funds. The Treasurer will also discuss the potential impact of federal policies on Connecticut. Continue Reading →
A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, May 13 at 1:00 p.m. at Stanwich Church. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Stanwich Church. Continue Reading →