In the wake of this loss, the Greenwich Tree Conservancy is grateful to announce that Leslie Lee will step in as Interim President of the Board. Continue Reading →
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Pemberwick Deli, located at 83 Pemberwick Road in Greenwich, recently opened after a transforming five-month gut renovation. The deli now features ample seating, and a menu featuring Breakfast, Grill, Sandwiches and Salads.
In the wake of this loss, the Greenwich Tree Conservancy is grateful to announce that Leslie Lee will step in as Interim President of the Board. Continue Reading →
During his tenure, Morrison launched three new member groups: the Book Group, which meets every two months to discuss a new book; the AI Group, focused on the latest developments in artificial intelligence; and the Genealogy Group, which helps members explore their family histories. Continue Reading →
Unlike last summer, fines will be in effect this summer. Continue Reading →
Concerts are free for Historical Society members and children; $10 for non-members. Continue Reading →
“We urge the BOE to call a special meeting and formally request an interim appropriation — the appropriate next step under our charter. Should they do so, we are prepared to support a $1,957,842 interim allocation.” – David Alfano, Nisha Arora, Lucia Jansen, Paul Cappiali Continue Reading →
This year the market will feature three new vendors, including a familiar face in town, Jackie Mendive, with her freshly made Empanadas on the Go. Continue Reading →
125 Field Point Road PH 6A on April 16, 2025 for $6,200,000 Continue Reading →
A motion to approve transportation “scenario 6,” with 7:45am start time but with the first academic class starting at 8:00am passed. A second motion for an additional reduction of $551,469 at Dr. Jones’ discretion also passed. Continue Reading →
Awards went to students who have demonstrated a commitment to making their school or community more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and/or antiracist were presented by Dana Tulotta, Assistant Principal at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
At Tuesday’s Board of Selectmen meeting Greenwich Communities director Tony Johnson proposed to name the roadway through Armstrong Court after board chair Sam Romeo. Continue Reading →