A mass will be held on Wednesday morning, March 26 at 11:00am, at St. Michael’s Church in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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The renewed focus on thrifting is driven in party by a reaction against fast fashion and a desire for sustainability, especially among the young people. There are three popular thrift shops in Greenwich: Rummage Room in Old Greenwich, The Marketplace by Fofie and Mia’s in Byram, and the Greenwich Auxiliary Thrift Shop in Chickahominy.
A mass will be held on Wednesday morning, March 26 at 11:00am, at St. Michael’s Church in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Motorists can expect lane closures on Route 15 Merritt Parkway between Exit 27 and Exit 33 in Greenwich beginning on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. The detour for the ramp closures will be posted. Traffic control personnel and signing patterns will guide motorists through the work zone. The work schedule for this project is from 6:00pm to 6:00am, Monday through Friday. Continue Reading →
Plainclothes Greenwich police officers in the area of Greenwich Ave spotted two people displaying behavior consistent with a financial crime. Continue Reading →
The consultant said that overall, the conditions were potential liability issues, and keeping the pool open potentially endangered users and violated safety regulations. His recommendation was to close the pool until the required safety and compliance upgrades are completed. Continue Reading →
“Bears regulate their own populations naturally. If a pregnant female doesn’t get sufficient calories before she dens for the winter, her body will reabsorb her embryos. Bears face many mortality factors that keep populations in check. Trophy hunting only adds unnecessary deaths to an already small population.” – Sherry Wernicke, Riverside Continue Reading →
“If the administration is able to administer its own version of justice based on what it thinks, where does it leave us, the Jewish people? Let us not forget history. People were rounded up and sent away because the Nazis thought they were a threat.” – Noah Finz, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
Back in January 2024, Greenwich Police reported they had inspected four Greenwich Smoke shops in Greenwich, removed illicit products and closed one shop. Continue Reading →
547 Lake Avenue sold on Feb 28, 2025 for $21,000,000 Continue Reading →
“There are many Israeli Jews, American Jews, and various Jewish sects whose members are far more critical than my letter – are all of those Jewish folks antisemitic? Again ironically, the ‘antisemite’ trope is designed to stifle free speech – which was the essence of the complaint in my letter.” – Lindy Urso Continue Reading →
Enter your tree-inspired photographs, artwork, and poems in the Greenwich Tree Conservancy’s 8th Awesome Tree Contest. Continue Reading →