At Daffodil Society Annual Show: Yellow Blooms Bring the Light of Spring

This year the Daffodil Show’s theme was “cycle on over” and guests were invited to bid on beautifully decorated bicycle baskets. Also, this year the Daffodil Society collaborated with Coffee for Good and the Maggie Daly Arts Cooperative. One piece from their exhibition was on display and interpreted by floral designers in the Artistic Division of Daffodil Show. Continue Reading →

Round Hill Volunteer Fire Co 2nd Annual “Family Fun Day” Postponed to Sunday

The “Family Fun Day” event is set for April 26 at Whitby School, and is open to children and families of all ages and will feature a Fire Station Bounce House, an inflatable Fire Truck Obstacle Course, Sports Games, an exciting head-to-head bungee cord race, and a first-time mini-bumper car experience, as well as Round Hill Fire and GEMS Touch-A-Truck, Face Painters, and Arts & Crafts. Continue Reading →

St Moritz Bakery at 383 Greenwich Avenue to Close Permanently

“In operation since 1939, and moving to the Avenue in the 1960s, we have fond memories of celebrating your birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions. Thank you for the years of patronage. We will continue to make our regular selection of baked goods until our ingredients run out – our recommendation is to call ahead of time if you need to order something specific.”  – Signs in the windows at St. Mortiz Pastry Shop Continue Reading →

CT Attorney General Tong, East Haven Mayor Martin Urge Passage of Legislation to Strengthen Enforcement Against Illegal Cannabis Sales

“Legal cannabis is not a free-for-all. If you are unlicensed, if you sell untested unregulated cannabis, if you sell to minors, you are breaking the law. This legislation gives state and local law enforcement new stronger mechanisms and incentives to hold bad actors accountable and to protect public safety.” – Attorney General Tong. Continue Reading →

PTA Council Asks BET for Special Meeting to Reconsider Schools Operating Budget

“The PTAC Board of Directors and 1,560 members of our community urge the members of the BET to heed the calls from the community, from the RTM, from the First Selectman, and from others. Call a special meeting before May 5th. Vote to increase funding to better meet the financial needs of the Greenwich Public Schools.” – PTAC Board of Directors, John Fisher Continue Reading →