Saturday, Aug. 15 is the last night left to enjoy the tradition that is St. Roch’s Feast in Chickahominy. There are rides for adults and children, including pony rides. There is tons of great food, live music and dancing. Continue Reading →
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Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.
Saturday, Aug. 15 is the last night left to enjoy the tradition that is St. Roch’s Feast in Chickahominy. There are rides for adults and children, including pony rides. There is tons of great food, live music and dancing. Continue Reading →
The last transaction of the week… Continue Reading →
“There are some vegetables that I just can’t get enough of and, for me; I’ve never met a green bean that I didn’t fall in love with. When I was a kid I even used to eat them straight out of the can. Luckily my tastes have grown up and know that fresh is best. But, between you and me I’d still eat them out of a can if given the chance. Shhhh…. don’t tell anyone.” – Victoria Hart Glavin of Tiny New York Kitchen Continue Reading →
The tax holiday begins Sunday, August 16th and runs through Saturday, August 22nd. The average family with children in grades K to 12, grade plans to spend $630 on electronics, apparel and other back to school items this year. The average college student or college family will spend $899 on back-to-college shopping. Continue Reading →
First Selectman Tesei described the Palosz lawsuit is a complex matter and and said, “There is much more to this than has been reported.” He said for the town to offer a settlement requires members of the Board of Selectmen, the BET and the RTM Claims Committee each have to have a majority agree, and that in this case, “There were those who felt the Town has a defensible position in the case and would like to see it adjudicated.” Continue Reading →
On September 27 Greenwich’s 375th Anniversary celebration will be highlighted by a spectacular parade. More than 300 marchers, including descendants of Greenwich’s founding families and representatives from the widest spectrum of the Town’s organizations and nonprofit agencies will lead a parade down Greenwich Avenue with a grand finale ceremony at which a gigantic American flag will be unfurled in a patriotic ceremony on Havemeyer Field. Continue Reading →
Each year, St. Roch parish hosts an annual feast in the Chickahominy section of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Looking for an updated home in a convenient location? Look no further! Open house Sunday, Aug. 16, 2:00-4:00pm at 259 Bruce Park Ave, a renovated colonial in walk-to-everything location. Continue Reading →
Up to the minute Greenwich property transfers from the Assessor’s office. This batch features a transfer of a $7.5 million house on Lower Cross Rd and a $3.4 million transfer on Tyler Lane. Continue Reading →
Five men and one woman were sworn in as newest members of the Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol on Monday night. First Selectman Peter Tesei, who also serves as Police and Fire Commissioner, read the oath to the group. Continue Reading →