In a case of dominoes, three cars were involved in a crash at the intersection of West Putnam Ave and Prospect Street on May 20. Continue Reading →
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An alleged racist verbal assault was recorded in a Stamford supermarket by an Indian woman who appears to be on the receiving end of a tirade from a woman buying shredded cheese and cigarettes, later identified online as a nurse employed by Greenwich’s town-owned nursing home, The Nathaniel Witherell.
In a case of dominoes, three cars were involved in a crash at the intersection of West Putnam Ave and Prospect Street on May 20. Continue Reading →
From May 24 – May 29 (beginning at 12:00 noon, Tuesday, May 24) GTP will hold its first-ever auction to help support the party’s sustainability for future years. The auction will consist of more than 100 items and experiences ranging from $25 to $50,000. The majority of lots include items donated by Greenwich businesses and residents ranging from travel and sports to jewelry and art. Continue Reading →
A Locust Street man faces charges of Disorderly Conduct and Assault on a Victim 60+, following an incident in Riverside. Continue Reading →
A Port Chester man was charged with Assault 3rd degree, Strangulation 2nd degree, Criminal Mischief 2nd degree, Disorderly Conduct and Interfering with an Emergency Call after an incident in Chickahominy on May 21. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Historical Society will host a summer soiree at French Farm, a local historic landmark and a truly magical backdrop for cocktails and dining en plein air. Honoring both the setting and the season, Chef Geoff Lazlo, Managing Partner and Executive Chef of Mill Street Bar & Table, will present a menu specially created for the event, to be accompanied by French wine parings. Continue Reading →
Volunteers are welcome to join Greenwich Boy Scouts as they place flags on the graves of military veterans in Putnam Cemetery and St. Mary’s Cemetery on May 24. Continue Reading →
Wayne duMaine, trumpeter, will return to Greenwich on June 12. He will perform at the popular “Spring Musicale,” the much anticipated annual fundraiser hosted by The Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony at Audubon Greenwich.
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The Greenwich Arts Council has planned a benefit for the Traveling Art program, the long running program in Greenwich Schools. Experience the first view of ex·is·ten·tial, a new show at the Greenwich Arts Council’s Bendheim Gallery that brings together six artists working in a variety of media – sculpture, photography, painting – to explore the human condition.
Traveling Arts fosters critical thinking about the arts in public schools. Continue Reading →
A truck full of millings tipped over at Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility on Thursday afternoon around 4:30pm. Continue Reading →
YNET’s annual Frisbee tournament drew teams from near and far. There were GHS teachers, student alumni current club members and past members. Everyone agreed that it’s important to understand what constitutes a healthy relationship, and how to spot an abusive one. Continue Reading →