‘More, More, More’ opens at the Flinn Gallery and draws large crowds to its winter show filled with color and abstraction. A must- see show, upstairs at Greenwich library. Continue Reading →
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A new pre-application has arrived at Greenwich Planning & Zoning that includes a three story addition at the back of the office building at 10 Mason Street. The property is one of two that sold from BNY Mellon National Association in 2025. The building was first constructed in 1954 with two stories. In 1962 it was increased to four stories, with land added for parking for a total of 60 spaces including two ADA spaces.
‘More, More, More’ opens at the Flinn Gallery and draws large crowds to its winter show filled with color and abstraction. A must- see show, upstairs at Greenwich library. Continue Reading →
Greenwich-based Furanos Landscaping was to be paid $2,000 per snow plow, $650 per salting and $2,250 per month for landscaping at Canaan Parish, an affordable housing complex in New Canaan on Lakeview Avenue. Continue Reading →
We will update this hub throughout the day with cancellations. YMCA and Greenwich Library open, Boys & Girls Club Closed. Schools Closed. Continue Reading →
On the 30th anniversary of Greenwich Public Schools Community Service Awards, Dr. Ernest Fleishman writes, “As a community, we need to remind ourselves that preparing students to become responsible, ethical and compassionate members of society is at the heart of an excellent school system.” Dr. Fleishman was Superintendent of the Greenwich Public Schools, 1976-1989. Continue Reading →
Up to the minute transfers include Anderson Road, Oneida Drive and Orchard Place. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School provided Greenwich Police with screen shots of an 18-year-old’s Facebook messages containing alleged threats to a teacher. Continue Reading →
According to Greenwich Police the victim and Ingram were engaged in a verbal argument which turned into a physical confrontation, during which Ingram knocked the victim to the floor while the victim was holding a child. Continue Reading →
Forget everything you thought about motorcycle groups. The Cos Cob Riders are a group of local riding enthusiasts who are constantly organizing fundraisers and volunteer projects. On April 16, they are holding a fundraiser at the St. Lawrence Club in Cos Cob for Kids in Crisis. For a $20 donation at the door, guests will enjoy a delicious meal donated from the Donnellys who run the Polish Club of Greenwich and Dom Delfino of Joey B’s. Live music will be provided by Fast Forward Band. Continue Reading →
Sally Parris was presented the Realtor Hall of Fame induction by Carolyn Anderson, Vice President of Greenwich Association of Realtors and 2011’s Hall of Fame Inductee. Parris and Anderson worked together during their tenures on GAR’s Board of Directors. Continue Reading →
In a “Science of Flight” workshop presented by the Bruce Museum at Eastern Middle School, students discussed Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion and how they apply to airplane flight. Continue Reading →