A mass will take place on Monday, June 22 at 9:30 am at St. Catherine’s of Siena located at 4 Riverside Avenue. Continue Reading →
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Corey Fine had only just taken over ownership last July and remodeled in August when a car crashed through the side of his liquor store on William Street. He said he was so grateful to the neighborhood, as well as other liquor store owners who have been supportive. “Many customers have become regulars, and there is a real sense of community here.” – Corey Fine, owner of Continental Wine & Spirits at 58 William Street in Greenwich
A mass will take place on Monday, June 22 at 9:30 am at St. Catherine’s of Siena located at 4 Riverside Avenue. Continue Reading →
Sandwiched between black clouds and heavy rain, the skies over Greenwich Point cleared up and the sun came out. During the event, families interacted with volunteers from the Bruce Museum Seaside Center, Shellfish Commission and others. They held horseshoe crabs, watched Atlantic Silverbacks flop around in a net, sample oysters and clams at a raw bar and tour a shellfishing barge. Continue Reading →
From Bowman to Burning Tree, June is a busy month for Greenwich real estate. Here are property transfers from June 16-17, 2015. Continue Reading →
Thirteen Greenwich students made Dean’s List at Wake Forest. Others made dean’s list at Denison, Hofstra, Univ of Hartford, and Bryant. Continue Reading →
Highlights of speeches from members of the class of 2015 and list of entire class including members of National Honor Society and National Merit Scholars. Continue Reading →
There will be an opportunity for public comment at a special meeting of the Board of Education for the purpose of discussing possible action on the site for New Lebanon school. Continue Reading →
A Byram homeowner, who is a member of the BNA, Friend of Byram Schubert Library and New Leb PTA member writes to the Board of Selectmen: “Listen to the citizens and voters of Byram and support the collaborative work by our community. Support the Modified Option Site B plan…Numerous experts and your ELECTED Board of Education have strongly recommended Site B.” Continue Reading →
This year’s fifth graders started at Julian Curtiss the same year Trish McGuire became principal at the central Greenwich School. Continue Reading →
A helicopter circling over Chickahominy on Friday night was part of a police investigation involving both Greenwich and Port Chester Police, who continue to search for a suspect from a drug investigation. Continue Reading →
After a family fight, a Byram woman was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Interfering with a 911 call. Continue Reading →