A local homeless man has repeated trespassing charges that caught up with him at Greenwich Library. 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.
A local homeless man has repeated trespassing charges that caught up with him at Greenwich Library. Continue Reading →
On May 4 Dr. Ernest Fleishman will be the featured speaker of the Retired Men’s Association.He will address the overarching strategies and problems facing the American educational system. Event is free and open to the public. Speaker starts promptly at 11:00am. Continue Reading →
A Florida man was charged with Selling without a Sales Tax Permit, Breach of Peace 2nd Degree, and Violating a Town Ordinance $90 or Less. Continue Reading →
Coming on May 21, free Old Time radio shows to be performed in the Main Greenwich Library. Read Live, in costume by the Greenwich Experimental Theater Company on Saturday, May 21, 2016 2:00pm, 2nd Floor meeting room. Public welcome. Refreshments served. Continue Reading →
The Garden Club of Old Greenwich members prepare for the Plant Sale May 7, by decorating Fairy Houses and Fairy House Kits which will be for sale along with Members’ own perennials, Mother’s Day Baskets, Bake Sale, Annuals, Herbs, Vegetables and Native Plants. Continue Reading →
One Board of Education member reached out to GFP to say with certainty that the board was split in half, that there was not a “majority” opinion, but rather a split down the middle. Further, the Board member reported being displeased at the lack of transparency from the other half of the board. “There should be public accountability,” the board member said. “And I would like to know the reasoning of the other half of the board.” Continue Reading →
State LL title and State Open championship title winners – the Greenwich High School boys swim team were introduced by coach Terry Lowe at the April Board of Education meeting. Coach Lowe said multiple state records were set, a couple swimmers have made it to Olympic trials this summer. Continue Reading →
At Saturday’s third annual Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol benefit, Paul Hicks was honored with the Chief’s award. Also, William Christian Andersen Jr was acknowledged for 20 years of service on the patrol. Continue Reading →
New Covenant Center served over 150 meals on Sunday, including seconds. New chef, Rafael, cooked up the chicken leg quarters, rice, and mixed veggies. Continue Reading →
In a collaboration that included North Mianus School, Cos Cob School, the Rotary Club of Greenwich and the Marshall Legacy Institute, families walked through Bruce Park during CHAMPathon, a fundraiser with the goal of funding a mine detection dog in honor of Emily Fedorko. Continue Reading →