Roger Williams University, with its main campus located on the coast of Bristol, RI, has 45 undergraduate majors spanning the liberal arts and the professions. Continue Reading →
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Roger Williams University, with its main campus located on the coast of Bristol, RI, has 45 undergraduate majors spanning the liberal arts and the professions. Continue Reading →
During a motor vehicle stop by Greenwich Police conducting radar enforcement at about 3:00am on Feb 27, a motorist approached officers and related that he had been struck by the drive prior to him being stopped by police. Continue Reading →
Wednesday morning talk at Water Club hosted by Greenwich Property Owners Association: Understanding the tax revaluation and appeal process. The featured speakers are Scott Kelland and Peter Trefny. Continue Reading →
The annual Scouting for Food drive is this Saturday, please support the Boy Scouts in their efforts to gather 3 tons of food. Greenwich is wealthy, but there are still people at risk of going hungry. Continue Reading →
Marijuana use amongst teens and young adults continues to rise. Why? There are a number of reasons but one of the contributing factors is low perception of risk. In this discussion, you will have an opportunity to hear the facts, engage in discussion and have a better understanding of the marijuana of today. Continue Reading →
Chef Giuseppe Fanelli comes to Purchase to open tredici NORTH – traditional Italian Fare with an updated flair. All served to perfection in a strikingly modern space, that somehow feels cozy and just right. Continue Reading →
A wonderful longtime community tradition. St. Catherine’s Players give their 35th annual performance this weekend. Ticket sales are going faster than usual, so reserve your tix online today so you aren’t disappointed. The cast range from 8 to 80+ Continue Reading →
“I can’t wait to go. Any housing development in Stamford would be better than this. I wake up though every day feeling blessed to be alive. I just know that it’s up to me to get out. I can’t just give up, but it’s frustrating to hear excuse after excuse. No responsibility on their part at all.” – Chelsea Squire, resident of Wilbur Peck Continue Reading →
Peter Sherr had some tough questions for Dr. Winters and Dr. Goldin on Innovation Lab at Thursday’s Board of Education meeting. His prodding notwithstanding, the program received glowing reviews from students Pierce Ornstein, Fjolla Gashi and Kathryn Papas, as well as parents, and Dr. McKersie, who called it a potential “engine” for the entire school. “We may have stumbled into a moment of brilliance,” he said. Continue Reading →
The owners of a half dozen cars in the Milbrook area reported their cars were going through. A car was stolen on John Street and a family was awoken in Old Greenwich to noises of intruders downstairs. Continue Reading →