On Thursday students taking fashion class in Greenwich high school went to the media center for a fashion show. They walked the runway in their own designs showing the work they had accomplished this year in fashion class. 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
On Thursday students taking fashion class in Greenwich high school went to the media center for a fashion show. They walked the runway in their own designs showing the work they had accomplished this year in fashion class. Continue Reading →
Mary Keegan, 25, of 49 Willetts Avenue in New London, turned herself in at Greenwich Police headquarters on a warrant for Failure to Appear. Continue Reading →
Our local rescue friends are surprised that Bonnie was adopted first, but she is enjoying her forever home already. Clyde, however, is still available. The veterinarian said he is a “pocket pittie” and will weigh about 40 lbs at full size. He is very sweet and loves people. Continue Reading →
Public Forum on New Leb School “education specifics” set for Tuesday, June 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the New Lebanon School gymnasium. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich International Film Festival kicked off its inaugural year with an Opening Night premiere screening of Colin Hanks’ directorial debut All Things Must Pass Continue Reading →
Farewell to Julian Curtiss School kindergarten teacher Jayne Pitt. Mrs. Pitt has taught hundreds, if not thousands of Julian Curtiss School kindergartners, the basic skills necessary to succeed in school and life. PTA President Sarah Muir described her as smart, no nonsense and demanding of respect. Some of the lessons Mrs. Pitt instills include: Share, Be Kind, Don’t Hit, Clean Up after Yourselves and, a key lesson, If You Don’t Follow the Rules, There are Consequences. Continue Reading →
At North Street School’s Bike Rodeo children had fun zipping around the front bus circle, which was cleared of cars for the event. In fact, the only vehicle in sight was an ice cream truck while a range of bikes, including many with training wheels raced around the parking lot. Greenwich Police were on hand to talk bike safety, along with Vin DiMarco of Greenwich Safe Cycling and Roberto from Greenwich Bicycles. The event was the brainchild of Nerlyn Pierson of the NSS Safety and Wellness committee. Continue Reading →
Prayer services will take place on Monday, June 8th at 11:00am at Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home, 31 Arch Street, Greenwich. Burial will take place at St. Mary’s Cemetery, 399 North Street in Greenwich. Family and friends are encouraged to wear a shade of purple (Shirley’s favorite color) in her memory on June 8th.
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Friends and family may call Sunday, June 7, from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Edward Lawrence Funeral Home, 2119 Post Road, Darien.
A service celebrating Linda’s life will be Monday, June 8 at 11: 00 am at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Stamford. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to St. John’s Lutheran Church – Festival Music Fund, 884 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT 06905. Continue Reading →
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Old Greenwich Post Office on 36 Arcadia will close and be relocated to as yet undetermined space. The announcement follows similar moves in central Greenwich and Glenville. Continue Reading →